Neighborhood Block Watch: Grant Application (Evening) | Neighborhood Block Watch: Grant Application (Evening) | Police | <div class="ExternalClass85AEDD82C2984B08AF058C0E9570740D"><p>The Phoenix Police Department, Neighborhood Block Watch Grant Program (NBWGP) staff will provide training on how to submit a 2019 Neighborhood Block Watch grant application. This training will cover the process of registering a user profile in the Grants Management System (GMS), creating a new application, entering requested budget items, uploading documentation, printing reports, and submitting the application. Staff will also cover eligibility criteria, application changes for 2020, and be available to answer questions.</p><p><a href="/police/neighborhood-resources/block-watch-grants">https://www.phoenix.gov/police/neighborhood-resources/block-watch-grants</a></p><p>Wireless internet connections will be available at both locations. Please feel free to bring a laptop if you would like to access the Grants Management System during the presentation.</p><p>If you would like to attend a training session, please contact NBWGP staff at 602-262-6131, to reserve your seat in the class. Space is limited, so please contact us as soon as possible. Thank you!</p><p>November 21, 2019<br>South Mountain Community College Library<br>7050 South 24th Street<br>Phoenix, AZ 85042</p></div> | | | 11/22/2019 1:00:00 AM | 11/22/2019 3:00:00 AM | | | 602-262-6131 | South Mountain Community College Library | The Phoenix Police Department, Neighborhood Block Watch Grant Program (NBWGP) staff will provide training on how to submit a 2019 Neighborhood Block Watch grant application. This training will cover the process of registering a user profile in the Grants Management System (GMS), creating a new application, entering requested budget items, uploading documentation, printing reports, and submitting the application. Staff will also cover eligibility criteria, application changes for 2020, and be available to answer questions. https//www.phoenix.gov/police/neighborhood-resources/block-watch-grants Wireless internet connections will be available at both locations. Please feel free to bring a laptop if you would like to access the Grants Management System during the presentation. If you would like to attend a training session, please contact NBWGP staff at 602-262-6131, to reserve your seat in the class. Space is limited, so please contact us as soon as possible. Thank you! November 21, 2019 South Mountain Community College Library 7050 South 24th Street Phoenix, AZ 85042 |