Office of Governor Tony Evers *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:* September 10, 2025 Contact:
[email protected] *Gov. Evers Announces $50 Million in Grants Available for Local Community Development Projects Statewide * "Communities and organizations encouraged to apply for next round of Non-State Grant Program funding for local building projects " MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced the next round of grant funding for the Non-State Grant Program to support local infrastructure improvement and community development projects across the state. The $50 million program, created by Gov. Eves in 2023, serves as a catalyst for community development, empowering local organizations to undertake construction projects that have a profound public purpose by supporting economic and community development, bolstering Wisconsin’s infrastructure, and improving the overall quality of life in the state.
“With investments in health centers, veteran services, museums, libraries, and more, we’ve seen the overwhelmingly positive impact of the Non-State Grant Program across our state, from Hayward to Baraboo to Kenosha and everywhere in between,” said Gov. Evers. “I am glad our bipartisan, pro-kid budget continued support for this critical program so we can continue to create jobs, improve lives, and support these projects that will continue to make our communities, our economy, and our state stronger.”
The Non-State Grant Program was created with a $50 million allocation of state funding as part of the 2023-25 Biennial Budget signed into law by Gov. Evers. The Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) had an overwhelming interest in the first round of Non-State Grant Program funding and received over 250 applications for funds. To date, the Non-State Grant Program has supported 50 community projects statewide [ [link removed] ], including local health clinics, community centers, libraries, veterans organizations, emergency response facilities, and more. Additional details about the 50 projects that received funding as part of the first round of the Non-State Grant Program are available here [ [link removed] ].
The $50 million Non-State Grant Program came in addition to another $36.6 million investment by Gov. Evers using the state’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation to support five non-state building projects in Janesville, Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Door County that were previously rejected by members of the Wisconsin State Legislature in the 2023-25 Capital Budget process. More on those projects is available here [ [link removed] ].
Building upon these efforts, the bipartisan 2025-27 Biennial Budget signed into law by Gov. Evers continued funding for this critical program with another $50 million investment to continue serving communities across the state. The application period for the next round of funding is now open, with a deadline of *Oct. 31, 2025*. Proposals that align with the program’s mission and demonstrate innovative solutions to pressing community challenges are encouraged.
To be eligible for a grant, organizations must secure funding from non-state revenue sources covering at least half of the total project cost and be ready for construction. Due to anticipated high demand, project awards will be capped at $2 million. Additional information about the Non-State Grant Program, including guidelines and application procedures, is available here [ [link removed] ]. An online version of this release is available here [ [link removed] ]. ###
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