State Capital Budgets Primer
This brief provides insight into where to look for state capital funding, who to connect with, and ideas to make your projects more competitive, given the numerous infrastructure needs across the country.
Marion, Iowa © Tasha Sams
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This brief provides insight into where to look for state capital funding, who to connect with, and ideas to make your projects more competitive, given the numerous infrastructure needs across the country.
Utilize this one-page resource with case studies from the Percent for Place coalition to plan your approach to advocating for these federal funds.
Washington, D.C. © Samuel Girven
In this article, Patrice Frey explores how barriers to small-scale real estate development deals stymie growth and wealth building. She explains why building small matters, the problems faced by small-scale developers, opportunities for direct investment and greenhouse gas reduction, and more.
Learn about the many ways in which CDBG dollars are used throughout Main Street communities, from building façade improvements, to green infrastructure, to public facility improvements, and much more.
This resource from Main Street America offers a list of over 25 grant programs that can be used on Main Streets, with key information like eligible entities and matching requirements.
Danville, Virginia © River District Association
These sample annual reports show how you can condense key impact stats into a single page to use for marketing and outreach. Published by Lawrenceburg Main Street and Indiana Main Street.
Thibodaux Main Street implemented a single-ask to potential sponsors for its annual events. Rather than approaching sponsors several times per year, the single-ask approach simplifies sponsorships for both the sponsors and the Main Street organization.
Thibodaux, LA © Abigail LaCombe Photography
Work planning outlines tasks income, expenses, volunteer hours, staff hours, and outcomes. This template provides a step-by-step explanation of the work planning process.
Enter your income, expenses, and in-kind donations to create a budget and understand the financial health of your organization. Published by Indiana Main Street.
Sponsorships are an important part of a balanced Main Street budget. They can be used to fund events and initiatives. To secure a robust set of sponsorships, Destination Huntingburg launches a yearly sponsorship campaign using the following pamphlet.
Huntingburg, IN © Chris Flook