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Orange County Offers Neighborhood Beautification Grants

Orange County is offering neighborhood beautification grants, both matching and non-matching grants of up to $15,000 to eligible communities.

Orange County government said it is helping neighborhoods look their best through its Neighborhood Beautification Grant Program, which funds projects that enhance entranceways, common areas and shared community spaces across unincorporated Orange County.

Orange County neighborhood beautification grantsAdministered by the Neighborhood Services Division, the program offers both matching and non-matching grants of up to $15,000 to eligible communities. Orange County said these grants not only improve curb appeal but also build stronger, more connected neighborhoods.

“Our goal is to help residents take pride in where they live,” said Brandy Driggers, manager of the Orange County Neighborhood Services Division. “These grants provide neighborhoods with the resources to tackle improvement projects that enhance appearance, safety and overall quality of life.”

The program serves as a valuable tool for Homeowner Association (HOA) communities and voluntary neighborhoods, each with options tailored to their needs.

For voluntary neighborhoods, the non-matching grant allows residents to achieve beautification goals without the financial burden of matching funds. Common project examples include repairing subdivision walls, installing or replacing entry signage, and adding solar lighting to entranceways. These improvements not only boost visual appeal but also create a welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.

For HOA communities, the matching grant provides up to $15,000 to fund enhancements in common areas and entranceways. Projects often include landscaping redesign, irrigation upgrades, wall maintenance and playground renovations. The County contributes up to 50 percent of total project costs, with landscaping projects eligible for a maximum contribution of $5,000.

Beyond aesthetics, the program helps deter neighborhood blight, encourages collaboration among residents and supports HOA leaders in preserving community standards in Central Florida.




“We see firsthand how these projects bring people together,” added Driggers. “Neighbors take ownership, work side by side and ultimately build a stronger sense of community.”

Neighborhood organizations may only receive one grant every two years. Find out more information about the Orange County Neighborhood Beautification Grant Program online.

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