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Keep Cincinnati Beautiful outlines Safe and Clean grant rules, says youth-led projects show impact

5778786 · June 10, 2025
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Keep Cincinnati Beautiful presented the Safe and Clean Fund to the Healthy Neighborhoods Committee, describing eligibility, priorities for youth-led, CPTED-focused work, application deadlines and reported results from recent grant rounds, and committee members agreed to file the presentation.

Keep Cincinnati Beautiful presented details of the Safe and Clean Fund to the Cincinnati Healthy Neighborhoods Committee, describing eligibility, application deadlines and reported results from recent grant cycles.

Ty Wesselkamper, Safe and Clean grant coordinator for Keep Cincinnati Beautiful, told the committee the program prioritizes youth-led projects that use crime prevention through environmental design, or CPTED, to promote neighborhood beautification and reduce violence.

The Safe and Clean Fund is administered by Keep Cincinnati Beautiful with funding routed through the city manager’s human services fund, Wesselkamper said. The program hosts three annual application deadlines — January, May and September — and provides one-time, reimbursable grants that can cover contractor and artist fees and stipends for youth; ongoing payroll, rent and utilities are…

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