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Neighborhood grants workshops

Post Date:April 07, 2026

Lewisville Neighborhood Services invites residents to learn about home repair resources and grant opportunities during a free workshop on Tuesday, April 21, 6:30 p.m., at the Lewisville Public Library, 1197 W. Main Street.

The City of Lewisville provides funding for homeowner repairs through the Property Enhancement Program, Love Your Block, and Neighborhood Enhancement Program. Attendees will learn about the grant process, get instructions on how to apply, and learn about other countywide resources.

The Property Enhancement Program is a financial grant-rebate program for Lewisville residents to assist with exterior home repairs. Eligible applicants and projects may be approved for a 50 percent matching grant-rebate, up to a maximum dollar amount.

Love Your Block is a $500 reimbursable mini grant that aims to build community within a specific neighborhood. This grant can be used for neighborhood parties, meeting space rentals, vacant lot clean up, little libraries, or planting in a neighborhood shared space. Applications are open year-round.

Neighborhood Enhancement Program is a matching grant up to $12,500 to neighborhood groups wanting to beautify their neighborhood. This grant can be used to build entryway features, buy sign toppers, create a Neighborhood Emergency Response Team, or improve a neighborhood park.

Use this link to RSVP.

To learn more about all grant opportunities, visit the Neighborhood Vitality page on the City of Lewisville website.

Additional workshops will be held every month in 2026 to help homeowners.

  • July 21, Castle Hills Community Center, 2501 Queen Margaret Drive
  • Nov. 17, Thrive, 1950 S. Valley Parkway

This program supports the Diverse and Thriving Neighborhoods Big Move in the Lewisville 2025 vision plan. The full plan can be viewed on the Lewisville 2025 Vision Plan webpage.

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