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Webster Lake, located at E. B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park, is a 10 acre lake characterized by a shallow lake bottom, shoreline and a fishery stocked by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Numerous aquatic plant species provide a quality ecosystem, which adds to the more natural lake setting and an improved aesthetic quality. We invite you to come to Webster Lake and experience a day of fishing, walking, or renting paddleboats.
neighborhood grants

Northglenn Community Building Mini Grants

Mini Grant Applications are available for resident groups of four or more households in the City of Northglenn. Grant funds as an example can be used for:
  • expenses to organize neighborhood meetings
  • neighborhood celebrations
  • community outreach
  • skill building workshops for neighborhood residents
  • block cleanup projects
  • other projects that will address neighborhood issues
  • increase the resident’s capacity to build a sense of community
  • build relationships among residents
The City of Northglenn budgets $6,000 annually for Neighborhood Mini Grants Program. The maximum mini grant is $500.
Neighborhood Small Grants Program

Grants may be used for any small-scale neighborhood improvement or enhancement project in an eligible area. The projects must be a physical neighborhood improvement or enhancement with a public benefit such as flower gardens and/or tree planting, mini-neighborhood cleanups, playground or park equipment can received funding.

Grants will be made in increments of $100 up to $5,000. This program is funded with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) monies and is regulated by federal regulation. The eligible areas are determined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Both programs are administered through the Community Engagement Division of the Planning and Development Department and are evaluated based on the projects’ ability to meet the objectives of the programs. Funds are not available for political activities. The program runs from March 1 to Feb. 28 each year and is provided on a first-come, first-serve basis, until funds are gone. Our Neighborhood Program Specialists are happy to meet with interested residents to develop ideas. For more information, contact Kathy Sandoval at 303-450-8909 or Jeanette Sanchez at 303-450-8935.