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Virtual Information Session: Civic Experiment Grant Program

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Monday, February 23, 2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern

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Join a virtual information session with Thrive Regional Partnership to learn more about the new Civic Experiment Grant Program, designed to support projects that encourage community members to connect, collaborate, and solve problems together.

Civic Experiments are locally led projects that bring neighbors together for civic dialogue, shared learning, and collaborative problem-solving. These projects do not have to be large or complex, and, ideally, they strengthen belonging by making connections to the nature treasures, built environment, and culture of a community.

Administered by Thrive with support from the Trust for Civic Life, these grants help communities test new ideas and potential in their streets, parks, gathering places, and shared experiences.

Photo: Greater Dalton Chamber of Commerce

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