The Town of Leland actively seeks grants and other funding opportunities to fund various projects, procure specialty equipment, and provide funding for training. Grant funding allows the Town to go beyond the limits of our operational budget and provide a solution for evolving community problems. Thank you to the agencies for recognizing the needs of our Town.
The Leland Tourism Development Authority grant program assists organizations with the marketing, promotion, and execution of projects and initiatives that promote tourism in – and attract visitors to – the Town of Leland.
As our Town grows, Leland Parks, Recreation, & Cultural Recourses is committed to growing and adapting our recreational amenities and programs to meet the expectations of our community. We look forward to increasing the number of performances and events so all ages can interact at the heart of the Town, while creating memories as families, neighbors, and friends.
The North Carolina Sea Grant Minigrant program provides funding support small projects to allow scientists to gather samples and data when time is of the essence. The minigrant award may allow investigators to gather initial information or pilot test a whole new line of inquiry. Such early findings can subsequently spur major research and outreach efforts funded by other sources. The Town of Leland submitted a letter of support of North Carolina State University's proposal 'Smart-Zoning for Coastal Flood Adaption and Resilience'. This project will advance the state’s long-term planning efforts by identifying areas where re-zoning could be implemented to protect “at-risk” communities and accommodate future growth. Upon completion, the Town will research findings and data outputs to evaluate their use in supporting planning efforts.
The Town of Leland has requested funding to construct an at-grade pedestrian crossing on US Highway 17 at the intersection of Ploof Road and Olde Waterford Way, in addition to approximately 300' of sidewalk on the northeast side of Olde Waterford Way. The pedestrian crossing and associated sidewalk would create the only pedestrian crossing across the multi-lane highway and connect pedestrian facilities on both sides of the highway.
This project was included in WMPO's 2040 and 2045 Long Range Transportation Plans, as well as the Town's 2016 Pedestrian Plan.
North Carolina Arts Councils' Grassroots Arts Program provides funding for arts programming to all one-hundred counties across North Carolina ensuring opportunities for citizens to experience the arts in their own communities. The Town of Leland's Art Around Town series features community events for all ages featuring artist demonstrations, lessons, and hands-on community art activities. These events are intended to reach community members that may not has access to or be familiar with the Leland Cultural Arts Center facility and to create one-of-a-kind art projects, free of charge, from an array of mediums.
Brunswick Arts Council's American Rescue Plan Act funding provides resources to non-profits to fund artists and carry the arts in every corner of Brunswick County. Leland's Cultural Arts Center (LCAC) would like to create an Artist in Residence program. This program will provide artist(s) with studio space and the opportunity to teach in their area of focus. They will also have the opportunity to exhibit in the LCAC's gallery space, participate in community events, and lead community engagement with arts activities.
According to N.C. Commerce, CDBG funds are awarded to enhance the vitality of communities by providing adequate housing, suitable living environments, infrastructure development, and expanding economic opportunities.
The Town has applied for rehabilitation and/or replacement of substandard housing units and improvements to areas with aging, undersized water/sewer lines and/or substandard streets/poor drainage. The Town will strengthen and revitalize its community, and invest in healthy, safe, and walkable neighborhoods by targeting federal funding into housing improvements to ensure safe, sanitary living situations for residents.
To learn more about this program and how to apply, please click here.