From block parties to public art, park upgrades to cultural celebrations, some of Seattle’s most beloved spaces start the same way: with neighbors who … [Read more...] about Your Neighborhood Has an Idea. The City Can Help Bring it to Life.
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Notice of Proposed Director’s Rule: P-Patch Community Gardens Plot Fee Increase
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods’ (DON) P-Patch Community Gardening Program will raise plot fees for the *2025-2026 biennium. Seattle Municipal … [Read more...] about Notice of Proposed Director’s Rule: P-Patch Community Gardens Plot Fee Increase
Celebrate Seattle’s Neighborhoods: Request for Proposals Open for “Best Day Ever” Community Events
What makes a neighborhood thrive? Connection. Pride. Shared stories. And people who care deeply about the place they call home. Best Day Ever is a … [Read more...] about Celebrate Seattle’s Neighborhoods: Request for Proposals Open for “Best Day Ever” Community Events
Food Equity Fund Invests $1.45M into Community Organizations and Prepares for Update to the Grant Process in 2026
The City of Seattle will continue its commitment to food equity by investing more than $1.45 million in a diverse group of 23 community partners for … [Read more...] about Food Equity Fund Invests $1.45M into Community Organizations and Prepares for Update to the Grant Process in 2026
Join the 2026 Neighborhood Matching Fund Community Review Panel
The Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF) is currently seeking 7-9 dedicated individuals to join our Community Review Panel for the 2026 grant cycle. As a … [Read more...] about Join the 2026 Neighborhood Matching Fund Community Review Panel
Community-Initiated Projects Receive $935,000 in Seattle Neighborhood Funding
The City of Seattle has awarded $935,448 to support 23 community-initiated projects through the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods’ Neighborhood … [Read more...] about Community-Initiated Projects Receive $935,000 in Seattle Neighborhood Funding
International Special Review District announces results of its annual election
The annual election for the International Special Review District (ISRD) Board was held by mail, with ballots tabulated on the evening of Tuesday, … [Read more...] about International Special Review District announces results of its annual election
Get to know Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson
On January 1, 2026, Mayor-elect Katie Wilson will be sworn into office to assume the duty of leading our city and serving the people of Seattle. As we … [Read more...] about Get to know Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson
Help Prevent Displacement and Shape Affordable Housing in Seattle. Apply for the Seattle Social Housing Developer Board!
Can you devote your time to helping your community? The Seattle Renters’ Commission seeks community members to fill two vacant seats on the Seattle … [Read more...] about Help Prevent Displacement and Shape Affordable Housing in Seattle. Apply for the Seattle Social Housing Developer Board!
Growing Community: yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective Rematriates Land to Build Native-led Arts and Culture Space
” A long time ago, the sky was too low. Tall people kept bumping their heads. Many different communities gathered to do something about it. They spoke … [Read more...] about Growing Community: yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective Rematriates Land to Build Native-led Arts and Culture Space
Everybody Deserves to Feel Safe: How the City of Seattle is Investing in Collaborative Solutions to Community Safety
UPCOMING COMMUNITY MEETING Community members are invited to join the Seattle Police Department and Seattle Department of Neighbors for the next Our … [Read more...] about Everybody Deserves to Feel Safe: How the City of Seattle is Investing in Collaborative Solutions to Community Safety
A Reflection on Hispanic Heritage Month from Seattle Youth Commissioner Juliana Agudelo Ariza
By Juliana Agudelo Ariza, Seattle Youth Commissioner Every year, between September 15 and October 15, Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated around the … [Read more...] about A Reflection on Hispanic Heritage Month from Seattle Youth Commissioner Juliana Agudelo Ariza