Community Grants

Puyallup, WALocal News

The City of Puyallup will host a Community Grants event on June 1, 2025, at 8:00 AM local time to provide financial assistance to local nonprofit organizations. The municipal council encourages applications from various sectors, particularly those focused on social services, financial assistance, and community development. Local nonprofits are invited to participate, ensuring a diverse range of projects can receive funding. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties and enhance the quality of life for residents. Puyallup's commitment to supporting local organizations aligns with broader trends in municipal funding strategies, emphasizing the importance of community-driven initiatives.

The event will provide an opportunity for organizations to showcase their projects and secure necessary funding. This program reflects an ongoing effort to address local needs effectively and foster sustainable development. The success of such initiatives can lead to improved services and resources within the community.

Related Articles

One injured, 11 displaced after apartment fire in Puyallup, WA

One person sustained injuries, and 11 residents were displaced following a significant apartment fire in downtown Puyallup, WA, late Thursday night. Firefighters responded to the blaze, which erupted around 10:35 p.m., and successfully extinguished it by 12:27 a.m. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

Over 300k bees found inside walls of historic Puyallup house

A Pierce County plumbing company discovered over 350,000 bees inside the walls of a historic home in Puyallup. Beekeeper Michael A. Pernorio removed the bees and sealed the entrance to prevent further infestations. The previous owners had lived in the house for about 60 years, likely unaware of the buzzing inhabitants.

City Hosting Project Kick-off Ceremony of Cornforth Campbell Property

The City of Puyallup will hold a ceremony on June 13 to mark the beginning of the Cornforth Campbell property redevelopment project. The project, which includes 115 apartment units and a food hall, aims to revitalize downtown and create new jobs.