WHAT is this program: The FutureHeights Neighborhood Mini-Grants program awards (up to $1,000) is for citizen-led projects that benefit Cleveland Heights and University Heights neighborhoods. The intention of the Neighborhood Mini-Grants program is to offer support to Cleveland Heights and University Heights groups who wish to b
uild community by working together to start or sustain a neighborhood project or initiative. Since 2015, we are proud to have provided mini-grant funding to 102 projects for a total of $71,780 awarded. Check out past projects and learn more in the 2024 – Neighborhood Mini-Grants Projects Report.
WHO should apply: Cleveland Heights or University Heights residents, neighborhood associations, or organizations who need a little start-up cash to get their project up and running. Please note: The FutureHeights Neighborhood Mini-Grant is a reimbursement-based grant. Groups/projects can receive funding once per year (ex: if you receive funding in the Fall round, you would be eligible to apply again the next Fall round).
WHEN is it happening: We offer two rounds of the Neighborhood Mini-Grants every year: once in the spring and once in the fall.
WHY should you consider applying: FutureHeights’ vision is to have vibrant neighborhoods that have increased resilience through grassroots participation in civic life. Through the utilization of a program like Neighborhood Mini-Grants, Cleveland Heights and University Heights neighborhoods become stronger as neighbors get to know each other, making them better equipped to address challenges in the physical and social environment. This empowering program activates the assets of everyday people, nonprofit organizations, and public resources and departments and establishes a legacy of pride and commitment to the place where the participants live, work, and play.
HOW TO APPLY: Click here to access the Spring 2025 application. We use a Google Form application. If your group is unable to fill out an electronic version of the application, please reach out to info@futureheights.org for assistance.
DUE DATES: Applications are due March 15th (for the spring round) or September 15th (for the fall round) by 11:59pm.
FutureHeights begins the new year with the news that Sarah Wolf, its long-standing community-building programs manager, has decided to pursue other interests and transition to new opportunities at the end of January.
Wolf has been a dedicated member of the FutureHeights staff, and her work in furthering the Heights community’s interests stands as testament to the importance of grassroots organizing and citizen engagement. She excels at both.
Wolf has left an indelible mark on the nonprofit organization. The torch she lit has sparked conversations among crowds throughout two cities, bringing them together as one community.
It is with sincere gratitude and great honor that FutureHeights carries the torch into this new year, and beyond.
Thank you, Sarah.

