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Morgantown Mosaic Neighborhood Engagement Initiative
Morgantown Mosaic Neighborhood Engagement Grants
The Morgantown Mosaic is a neighborhood mini-grant program that supports resident-led projects throughout the City of Morgantown. Grants help neighbors come together to improve shared spaces, celebrate local identity, and strengthen connections between residents.
Why it Exists, Where the Idea Came From, and How it Evolved Into a City Program.
Morgantown Mosaic was created to meet a growing interest in small, neighborhood-level projects that foster local identity, pride, and community connection. The concept was originated by City Council members who envisioned a way to empower residents to shape their neighborhoods. Building on that idea, City staff collaborated to develop and refine the concept into a structured grant program, one that makes it easy for residents to bring forward projects that enhance their blocks, shared spaces, and overall quality of life.
Important Reporting Forms:
Interested in donating a property to be utilized towards this initiative? Contact the Land Reuse and Preservation Agency!
Have additional photos of a project you would like to share? Email them to the Communications department.
SELECTION COMMITTEE SCORING MEETING
(Quarterly – NCC Meeting)
Q1: Monday, January 12, 2026
Q2: Monday, April 13, 2026
Q3: Monday, July 13, 2026
Q4: Monday, October 12, 2026
Applications received less than three weeks prior to an NCC meeting will be reviewed during the next funding cycle.
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION: HERE
Application Notice: Applications for this program will be accepted on a rolling basis throughout the first year. The Review Committee will meet quarterly, or more frequently as applications are received, to evaluate submissions and issue funding decisions.
As future fiscal year budgets are finalized, application deadlines may be adjusted. Any updates to submission timelines will be announced in advance to ensure applicants have adequate time to prepare.
Contact Us:
Caitlyn Lewis, Community Development Manager
Program Facilitator
(304)241-3116
Project Overview:
The program supports projects that visibly enhance neighborhoods and encourage resident engagement, including:
- Community branding and identity projects
- Signage and wayfinding
- Beautification and landscaping efforts
- Public art installations
- Neighborhood gathering spaces
- Graffiti removal
- Community gardens
Projects should be resident-driven, accessible to the public, and aligned with neighborhood priorities.
The following are generally not eligible for funding:
- Projects that primarily provide food, catering, or entertainment
- Private events not open to the public
- Projects already completed or underway before award approval
- Ongoing operational costs or recurring expenses
- Activities that do not clearly benefit the neighborhood as a whole
Funding decisions prioritize long-term community benefit over one-time activities.
The Morgantown Mosaic Neighborhood Engagement Initiative provides competitive, small-scale grant funding to support resident-led projects that strengthen neighborhood identity, improve shared spaces, and encourage community connection.
- Applicants may request up to $500 per project for materials, supplies, small physical improvements, or neighborhood event needs.
- Large-scale projects may request up to $2,000, subject to additional review and reporting requirements.
- A 1:1 match is required for all awarded funds.
- Up to 50% of the required match may be fulfilled through in-kind contributions, such as volunteer labor, donated materials, professional services, or partner support.
- The remaining match must be provided through cash or documented financial contributions.
- In-kind contributions are encouraged for both small-scale and large-scale projects and should be clearly documented in the project budget.
- Funding is limited and dependent on annual budget availability appropriated through the City’s budget process.
- Applications are evaluated through a competitive, ranked scoring process.
- The City Manager makes final award decisions based on reviewer recommendations, project scores, neighborhood representation, and available funds.
Grant funds must be used responsibly and only for approved project costs. Expenses incurred or commitments made prior to award approval are not eligible for reimbursement, and improper use of funds may impact future eligibility.
Applications are reviewed and scored using a standardized rubric totaling 100 points, based on:
- Project Proposal & Feasibility – clarity, goals, timeline
- Community Engagement – resident involvement and partnerships
- Budget & Financial Readiness – realistic costs and matching resources
- Impact – measurable outcomes and neighborhood benefit
- Sustainability – maintenance and long-term stewardship
Projects are ranked, and funding decisions consider score, neighborhood representation, and overall program balance.
Eligible applicants include:
- Residents of a qualified Morgantown neighborhood
- Recognized Neighborhood Associations
- Individuals applying with written support from their Neighborhood Association
- Applicants from unrecognized neighborhoods within City limits (with additional review)
Projects must be located within Morgantown city limits and align with program goals.
To be considered, projects must:
- Be located within the City of Morgantown
- Be accessible to the public or clearly benefit the neighborhood
- Engage residents through planning, volunteering, or participation
- Demonstrate realistic budgeting and readiness to implement
- Include a sustainability or maintenance plan (when applicable)
- Be completed within the program’s designated timeframe
Projects on private property or City right-of-way may require additional approvals.