Neighborhood Grant Program

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 Applications Open for 2026-2027 Funding Cycle

The online application for the 2026-2027 Neighborhood Grant Program will be open from March 1 through 31, 2026. Sign up for an online info session to learn more:

Attend either date:

Spanish or Chinese interpretation is available at no cost via Zoom upon request. Please contact City Manager’s Office by 5:00 p.m. at least two business days prior to the day of the scheduled meeting by phone at 650-903-6301 or by email at neighborhoodgrants@mountainview.gov.

Program Information

Neighborhood grants are awarded by the Council Neighborhoods Committee (CNC) each year. The Neighborhood Grant Program was established to maintain and improve neighborhoods by supporting activities that bring neighbors together and encourage participation. The grants provide financial support to encourage residents to form new neighborhood groups, as well as to support existing groups with funding for neighborhood events. Events and activities provide opportunities to know your neighbors and to promote a sense of community.

Neighborhood grants may be awarded up to the maximum outlined in the Table 1 below based on the number of households covered by the neighborhood group. If awarded, all grant funds must be used and expended within the fiscal year;  funds not used within this timeframe are not carried over. Funds are provided on a reimbursement basis.

Table 1: Maximum Grant Awards by Tier
Tier Maximum Award
Tier A: <500 Households $1,333
Tier B: 501-1,000 Households $2,000
Tier C: 1,001-1,500 Households $2,667
Tier D: >1,501 Households $3,333

Grant Program Application Form and Guidelines

Awarded Neighborhood Groups for 2025 - 2026 - map

  • Blossom Valley Neighborhood
  • Community in Action Team
  • Cooper Park Neighborhood Association
  • Cuesta Park Neighborhood Association
  • Cuesta Park Neighborhood Let Grow Play Club* 
  • Dutch Haven Neighborhood
  • Gemello Neighborhood Association
  • Hedgerow Group
  • Martens-Carmelita Neighborhood
  • Monta Loma Neighborhood Association
  • Moorpark Mobile Homes
  • New Frontier Activities Committee*
  • North Whisman Neighborhood Association
  • Old Mountain View View Neighborhood Association
  • Rex Manor Neighborhood Association
  • Santiago Villa Neighborhood Association
  • Shoreline West Association of Neighbors
  • Slater Neighborhood Association
  • Spanish Speaking Ambassadors of Mountain View
  • Springer Meadows Neighborhood Association
  • Springer Tree Neighborhood Association
  • Sunset Estates Mobilehome Owners Association
  • Wagon Wheel Neighborhood Association
  • Waverly Park Chinese Group*

*Indicates a group that has never received funds from the Neighborhood Grants program before. 

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For Current Grant Recipients

Grant Expenditures Reimbursement Form

 

For more information about the CNC Neighborhood Grant Program, contact 650-903-6301 or neighborhoodgrants@mountainview.gov.