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Sprucing up West Monroe: Local Businesses Get a Boost with $500 and $250 Grants

West Monroe’s Keep West Monroe Beautiful organization has just announced the launch of its “Next Level Business Grant” program, in partnership with the City of West Monroe and the West Monroe West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce. The program offers three grants worth $250 each, as well as one grant worth $500 to local businesses within city limits. These grants can be used for various purposes such as new paint, landscaping, signage, lighting and more.

Interested businesses can apply for the grant by visiting either West Monroe City Hall or the West Monroe West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce, or by downloading a digital copy of the application from their website. All applications must be submitted via email to info@kwmb.la by Friday, May 10 at 5 p.m.

Keep West Monroe Beautiful specifies that all businesses must provide matching funds for any grant received. This is a great opportunity for businesses to improve their storefronts and enhance their presence in the community. For more information and updates on the program, please visit KNOE’s latest video coverage. Copyright 2024 by KNOE. All rights reserved.

Samantha Johnson

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