Requirements

NOTE: If the primary applicant is not the municipality, a letter of participation must come from the municipality stating their approval of the project and your ownership of its execution and long-term investment in the community.

To complete this application, you will need:

NOTE: To be eligible for this grant, your project must take place within Bank of America’s footprint in the United States, with priority being given to projects in areas that primarily serve low- to moderate-income residents or take place in equity-seeking communities.

To identify the LMI status of your project, visit the FFIEC Geocoding/Mapping System. (Type in the exact address with city, state, and zip code then search. When the info comes up on the left, select Census Demographic Data. Look for the Tract Income Level. If your project serves an area that says Low or Moderate, it falls within this parameter.)

If you are selected to receive a grant, your community will be expected to:

The 2021 Grant Application timeframe is now closed.

Bank of America’s Community Resilience Grant is a Bank of America
program administered by the Arbor Day Foundation.

Questions? Contact the grants administrator at .

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