DAVENPORT, IOWA (August 14, 2023) — The City of Davenport has opened the fifth round of funding for the popular Davenport DREAM Project. Applications will be accepted August 14, 2023–September 1, 2023. Residents can be eligible for a grant of approximately $20,000 to make exterior improvements to their property.

“The Davenport DREAM Project has been reinvesting in Davenport’s heritage neighborhoods since 2019. The transformations of these properties have been unique, and we are excited to open another round of funding for even more residents,” said Letty Goslowsky, Revitalization Supervisor.

$900,000 of funding is available for new and existing homeowners who would like to revitalize their properties within the DREAM Project area. Over the past four years, the DREAM Project has awarded nearly $5.1 million to revitalize 223 properties.

DREAM Project funding is available for owner-occupied properties in designated neighborhoods in the community.

For more details on the program and to submit a DREAM Inquiry Request Form visit davenportiowa.com/dreamproject.

About Davenport Community and Economic Development (CED)

The Davenport Community and Economic Development (CED) department sets the stage for opportunities that enhance the current community and stimulate growth. From business development to homeowner resources, CED plays a large role in developing the City of Davenport, improving the quality of life and serving community members.

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