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Application Available for Cape Coral Non-Profit Infrastructure Resilience Projects

April 10, 2024

The City of Cape Coral intends to apply for funding under the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) initiated by Lee County for Public Facilities projects. The City aims to submit a project application focusing on Non-Profit Infrastructure Resilience to enhance infrastructure in non-profit buildings and serve the community better.

Non-profit organizations operating in Cape Coral can fill out a project interest application form here. The application is currently open and will close at 11:59 p.m. Friday, April 12.

Should the City be awarded the funds, they will be allocated to qualifying non-profit organizations seeking to improve their current or future infrastructure. The primary objective is to benefit low to moderate-income households within Cape Coral.

A brief overview of the NOFA is available here.

All non-profit organizations operating in or servicing Cape Coral residents are invited and encouraged to attend this session. City personnel, including representatives from Emergency Management (EM), Department of Sustainable Development (DSD), and Hagerty Consultants, will be present to advise on the potential opportunity for reimbursement and the eligibility criteria for non-profits.

For questions or further information, please contact Cape Coral's Division of Emergency Management at cceoc@capecoral.gov.