| Get up to $500 for your neighborhood! |
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| Introducing PNC Neighborhood Wishlist, an exciting new community program that can help you make good things happen in your neighborhood. |
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| Here’s how it works: |
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1- Submit a project Tell us how you’d improve your community for $500 or less. We’ll choose up to 100 ideas to post on the Wishlist.
2- Spread the word If your project is picked, get your friends to vote for it. You’ll need one vote for every dollar you ask for. |
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3- Make it happen If you reach your goal, we’ll give you up to $500 to turn your project into a reality. |
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| Submission starts June 18th, but we’ll only be reviewing the first 500 projects that come in before July 1st to pick our 100 finalists, so submit yours as soon as you can! |
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| Even if you don’t have an idea, you can support and share other people’s projects when voting begins. It’s all part of working together to make our neighborhoods better. |
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| Visit our Facebook page now to find out more and submit a project now! |
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| Sincerely, |
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| The PNC Neighborhood Wishlist Team |
It looks like PNC is planning to do arts grants next year. Here’s what I heard from a PNC spokeswoman: “The PNC Arts Alive program still has a full year of programming ahead and we’re looking forward to the projects and innovations to come in 2013. I’ll keep you and your readers posted on plans for future Arts Alive grants.”
You can find out more about the grants at http://www.pncartsalive.com. The PNC Fairfax Connection building, which will offer financial education programs, is another resource for information. It’s scheduled to open at E. 83rd Street and Carnegie Avenue this fall.
I would also like to know if there will be another date to submit a project.
I’m not sure, but I sent an email to PNC asking about that and I’ll post more info as soon as I hear. – Lila
Will there be another oen period for submission of grant requests? Thank you