ComEd, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Offer Grants to Illuminate Community Light Events this Holiday Season
The Powering the Holidays program, launched by ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, is offering $45,000 in grants for community-driven holiday events across northern Illinois. Each community can apply for up to $2,500 to enhance holiday light displays that celebrate diverse cultures. The funding has increased from $25,000 due to last year's success. Eligible applicants must partner with local government entities and match 20% of the grant funding. Applications are open until September 9, 2022, for events running from November 1, 2022, to February 13, 2023.
- Increased grant funding to $45,000 from $25,000 based on last year's program success.
- Encourages community engagement and cultural representation through holiday events.
- Supports local governments and not-for-profit organizations in fostering community cohesion.
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Powering the Holidays grants program provides
To power even more holiday events and displays this year, ComEd increased available funds to
“Our Powering the Holidays program supports local holiday events with spectacular lighting displays that promote culture, unity, and festivity for all to enjoy,” said
Municipalities, townships, counties, and local government units in ComEd's service territory are eligible to apply. Not-for-profit organizations and cultural institutions may also be eligible if they partner with at least one municipality or government institution. Recipients must match 20 percent of the grant and use funds for any holiday events between
“The Powering the Holidays program assists communities in the development and implementation of local holiday events to further foster community cohesion and representation of all cultures,” said
Powering the Holidays returns after a successful inaugural program last year, where ComEd awarded 10 recipients a total of
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“We greatly appreciate the Powering the Holidays grant the
City of DeKalb received from ComEd and theMetropolitan Mayors Caucus ,” saidDeKalb Mayor,Cohen Barnes . “The holiday lights and free bus rides supported by the grant made Lights onLincoln :Santa Comes to Town, a special event that strengthened the sense of belonging in our community.” -
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Village of Hawthorn Woods was able to advance our goals of diversity and community inclusion as an award winner of the ComEd/MMC ‘Powering the Holidays’ grant program,” saidPamela O. Newton , Chief Operating Officer for theVillage of Hawthorn Woods . “We received a great deal of positive feedback as we integrated energy-efficient light displays into ourCommunity Park holiday celebration and included the festivals of Kwanza and Hannukah. When community members gather and see a depiction of their cultures, we build a stronger sense of equity and identity among our constituents. Thank you, ComEd and MMC, for assisting us in building a welcoming gathering place for all.” -
“With the ComEd grant, the
Village of Homer Glen was able to add signage and light sculptures to welcome all in our community to enjoy our winter wonderland of lights. The holiday light display highlighted with cultural expressions in the light sculptures, decorated wooden snowmen, holiday music, food, and family fun,” saidMatt Libs , Communications Specialist for the village. “The display was located inHeritage Park , the center of our community, which is designed to bring the community together to create a sense of belonging and friendship.”
Powering the Holidays is an extension of ComEd's long-time sponsorship of and support for holiday light events at
For Powering the Holidays applications, guidelines and more information visit ComEd Powering the Holidays Program -
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