Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Local News

Irving Neighborhoods Receive Grant Funds for Programs

The City of Irving has awarded 29 neighborhood and homeowner associations with $25,000 in funding for organization projects through the Neighborhood Grant Program.

Administered by the Communications Department, the grant funds are used to provide seed money to assist organized neighborhoods with their projects. The matching grants allow neighborhoods to leverage existing capital and/or the time and talents of their residents with grant funds received from the city in an effort to improve their communities. The money can be used for beautification efforts, communication initiatives and neighborhood events.

Associations receiving funding through the 2022-23 Neighborhood Grant Program are: 

  • Barton Estates
  • Beacon Hill
  • Campion Hollows
  • Cardinal Village
  • Enclave at Windsor Ridge
  • Espanita
  • Graff Farms
  • Granada Hills
  • Hackberry Creek
  • Historic Hospital District
  • Hospital District South
  • Irving Hospital District
  • Irving Lake
  • Lakeside Landing
  • Las Brisas Hills
  • MacArthur Commons
  • Mandalay Place
  • Nichols Park
  • Northwest Place
  • Sherwood Forest
  • Townhomes at Lake Carolyn
  • Turtle Lake
  • University Hills
  • University Park
  • Valley Vistas
  • Villas of Andalus
  • VUE

For more information or details on registering a neighborhood association with the city, contact the Communications Department Neighborhood Services Division at (972) 721-7600.

You May Also Like