Neighborhood Investments 1

Neighborhood Investments

$16.1 million for Neighborhood Investments 1

City Council appropriated funds for grants to block clubs and neighborhood associations; Neighborhood signs; and Community-driven expenditures divided equally into 9 tranches: 7 for projects located in each Council District and 2 for Citywide projects.

Neighborhood Investments 1

Grants to Block Clubs and Neighborhood Associations

Neighborhood Signs

Community-Driven Expenditures

Central Services

 

 

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Residents of Detroit are encouraged to #TakePart in the many opportunities, events and community meetings related to ARPA projects as we work to make Detroit a great place to live, work and play.
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Become a Supplier!

The City of Detroit is spending its $826.7 million of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) on a variety of programs, projects and initiatives that are improving the quality of life for Detroiters. The Office of Contracting and Procurement is continuing its outreach to businesses that can provide a variety of goods and services to meet the needs of the City’s ARPA programs. If you're a Detroit business owner, this may be your chance to do business with the City.

Register
First, you'll need to register as a supplier.

Apply for Bids
Review the specifics of what goods and services the City is seeking, then submit a bid based on your company's expertise or products.