SMUD’s recently announced Shine program, a new community development program designed to improve and revitalize neighborhoods in the Sacramento region, will stop accepting applications at 11:59 p.m. on June 26—one week from today.
Shine awards will range from $5,000 to $100,000 and are very competitive. Any nonprofit organization —501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6)— within SMUD’s service territory is eligible to apply.
Shine awards are available at three funding levels: Spark (up to $10,000), Amplifier (up to $50,000) and Transformer (up to $100,000).
While SMUD will consider a broad variety of potential projects, it is primarily interested in proposals within the following areas:
- Neighborhood revitalization or clean up
- STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)
- Environmental, energy-efficiency, energy conservation or greenhouse gas reduction
- General beautification
SMUD awarded three pilot Shine sponsorships over the past six months to test the feasibility and administration of the program. Those grants include:
- Lighting up the Kay and St. Rose of Lima Park (Applicant: Downtown Sacramento Partnership)
- Creating the College and Sports Academy of Del Paso Heights (Applicant: Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Heights)
- Renovating the Wellspring Women’s Center kitchen (Applicant: Wellspring Women’s Center)
For more information about the SMUD Shine program and to apply today, visit www.smud.org/Shine.
To learn more about the commitment of SMUD to this community and SMUD’s efforts to keep Sacramento bright for more than 70 years, visit smud.org/Bright.