Salt Lake City

Housing Stability Division

801-535-7712 | HousingStability@slcgov.com

RoHa Brewing using the NBIP (Façade) Grant to improve ADA Accessibility.

To see the great work RoHA Brewing has done in improve ADA accessibility, in partnership with Salt Lake City Housing Stability, with the NBIP (Façade) grant please watch the above video.

The Neighborhood Business Improvement Program (NBIP) is one of the resources offered by
Salt Lake City’s Housing Stability Division to strengthen the City’s neighborhoods. Housing
Stability utilizes federal funding to support local for-profit businesses by offering up to
$50,000 in grants to improve their façades. Increasing the street appeal of properties
positively affects the surrounding neighborhoods and boosts the economy on a local level.
As identified in the 2020-2024 Salt Lake City Consolidated Plan, the “target area” includes
the following westside neighborhoods: Fairpark, Jordan Meadows, Poplar Grove, Granary,
Downtown, Central 9th, Ballpark, Central City, Liberty Well, and Glendale.


AMOUNT & TYPE OF ASSISTANCE
This program provides grants up to $50,000 for a single project (by parcel). Additional
funding may be available through the Salt Lake City Economic Development Loan Fund
(EDLF) Microloan Program (a separate application process is required). Grants will be
awarded as funding allows. Preference will be given to applicants who contribute at least
25% of the overall project budget.
Example 1: Project Budget $31,250 (New Front Doors and Awning)
Applicant is requesting a grant for $25,000 and plans to contribute $6,250.
Example 2: Project Budget $10,000 (Gutters, Window and Sign)
Applicant requesting a grant for $7,500 and plans to contribute $2,500.

Eligibility requirements include, but are not limited to:

1) Applicants must have a for-profit commercial building with a facade visible from the street. Preference is given to applicants who are Minority, Woman, or Veteran-Owned, that are applying to make ADA accommodations, and to small and local businesses.

2) The building must be located within Salt Lake City’s NBIP’s Target Area. Projects on both sides of the street are eligible. Neighborhoods include Rose Park, Fairpark, Jordan Meadows, Poplar Grove, Downtown, Central 9th, Ballpark, Central City, Liberty Wells, and Glendale.

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