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CITY OF COOS BAY ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO FY25-26 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM  
  
The City of Coos Bay announces that the Community Grants program will not be available for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. This decision was made in consideration of the many generous grant opportunities currently available from various organizations that support community work, as well as the City’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a consistent level of service to the entire community.  
  
While the City has historically provided grant funding to support local non-profit organizations, the abundance of external funding sources available to community organizations has led to a reassessment of the City’s direct grant offerings. The City remains dedicated to fostering a strong and vibrant community and will continue to seek ways to support local initiatives within the scope of available resources.  
  
We encourage non-profit organizations to explore alternative funding opportunities through local, regional and state grantors who provide critical financial support for community programs and initiatives.  
  
For more information, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 541-269-8912 or via email at csylvester@coosbayor.gov.
CITY OF COOS BAY ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO FY25-26 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM  
  
The City of Coos Bay announces that the Community Grants program will not be available for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. This decision was made in consideration of the many generous grant opportunities currently available from various organizations that support community work, as well as the City’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a consistent level of service to the entire community.  
  
While the City has historically provided grant funding to support local non-profit organizations, the abundance of external funding sources available to community organizations has led to a reassessment of the City’s direct grant offerings. The City remains dedicated to fostering a strong and vibrant community and will continue to seek ways to support local initiatives within the scope of available resources.  
  
We encourage non-profit organizations to explore alternative funding opportunities through local, regional and state grantors who provide critical financial support for community programs and initiatives.  
  
For more information, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 541-269-8912 or via email at csylvester@coosbayor.gov.
CITY OF COOS BAY ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO FY25-26 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM The City of Coos Bay announces that the Community Grants program will not be available for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. This decision was made in consideration of the many generous grant opportunities currently available from various organizations that support community work, as well as the City’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a consistent level of service to the entire community. While the City has historically provided grant funding to support local non-profit organizations, the abundance of external funding sources available to community organizations has led to a reassessment of the City’s direct grant offerings. The City remains dedicated to fostering a strong and vibrant community and will continue to seek ways to support local initiatives within the scope of available resources. We encourage non-profit organizations to explore alternative funding opportunities through local, regional and state grantors who provide critical financial support for community programs and initiatives. For more information, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 541-269-8912 or via email at [email protected].

Published on: 01/29/2025

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CITY OF COOS BAY ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO FY25-26 COMMUNITY GRANTS PROGRAM

The City of Coos Bay announces that the Community Grants program will not be available for Fiscal Year 2025-2026. This decision was made in consideration of the many generous grant opportunities currently available from various organizations that support community work, as well as the City’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a consistent level of service to the entire community.

While the City has historically provided grant funding to support local non-profit organizations, the abundance of external funding sources available to community organizations has led to a reassessment of the City’s direct grant offerings. The City remains dedicated to fostering a strong and vibrant community and will continue to seek ways to support local initiatives within the scope of available resources.

We encourage non-profit organizations to explore alternative funding opportunities through local, regional and state grantors who provide critical financial support for community programs and initiatives.

For more information, please contact the City Manager’s Office at 541-269-8912 or via email at [email protected].

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