
We Build Thriving Communities
We partner with local governments, NGOs, and community advocates worldwide to build thriving communities.
Common examples of funding requests
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Capital Support
Physical improvements are a major aspect of development within your town. Capital support can be utilized to get your next project off the ground. Roll up your sleeves with us and we will show you how to better acquire new land acquisitions, start driving renovations, or rehabilitating old properties through grant writing! Click the link below!
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Program Development
Are you focused on increasing community engagement, decreasing crime through neighborhood watch, or running an after school program? Programs are a great way to serve your community! We can help you get started on building a strategic vision and pragmatic action plan for your next project, click the link below!
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Community Initiatives
Beautification is a key ingredient in fostering community pride. Hosting events, putting up new memorials, or adding new signage to your town are simple, yet effective projects. Get started today! Take the first step in learning how to market your community by clicking the link below!
Understanding grants and where to find them
Finding grants can be challenging, so it is important to understand the purpose of a grant and have a plan when applying.
Who is eligible for grants?
Private grants are less restrictive than federal grants which have a specific list of eligible participants. Knowing whether you’re eligible for grants and understanding which category to apply to is crucial for the grant process.
Our process to help you get funded
Every grant is different. Whether it’s the project category, how big the funds are, or the requirements behind them, the main steps remain the same.
Voices from the Community
“We presented Spur Development with a few key community initiatives. They helped us acquire funding for our own municipal facilities as well as walked us through hiring a consultant to build a plan on how to use our government owned green spaces"
Joe Lansberry
Williamsburg Borough Manager
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