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Applications open for Brighton’s grant-in-aid

By Hailey MacDonald Sep 13, 2025 | 2:30 PM

Brighton residents can now apply for a grant-in-aid.

This Community Grant Program provides financial assistance to non-profit, community-based organizations that provide direct programs, services or activities that enhance the quality of place and economy for Brighton’s residents.

There are three grant streams:

1) Community Project Grants: Seed money or in-kind support for a specific project for which the amount requested is up to $1,000.

2) Community Investment Grants: Funding or in-kind support for a project, special events, specific programs, or operating budgets for which the amount requested is up to $5,000.

3) Non-Profit Major Grants: Funding or in-kind support for specific programs or capital budgets that support Municipal Core Services and mandates for which the amount requested is up to $20,000.

Applications must be submitted by 4:30pm on Sep 30.

Apply at this link.

(HAILEY MACDONALD)