The Small Business Safety & Cleanliness Grant supports Bloomington businesses in making physical improvements that enhance their commercial properties' safety, cleanliness, and overall appearance. Funding may be used for projects that deter crime, prevent vandalism, improve sanitation, upgrade the exterior through professional cleaning services, and improve safety for employees and patrons.
A total of $85,000 will be awarded in the 2025 fiscal year. The recommended maximum award request per applicant is $5,000.
Eligible Projects
Projects must serve at least one of the following primary purposes:
- Reduce crime/vandalism OR replace, repair, or rehabilitate property due to crime/vandalism
- Deter theft or unauthorized access.
- Improve commercial property cleanliness or hygiene
- Enhance the safety of critical systems, including electrical, fire suppression, and other essential systems.
- Structural improvements for entrance/egress
- Occupational safety
- Mobility, Sensory, and Access Improvements
- Enhance exterior appearance through professional cleaning (e.g., power washing, graffiti removal, refuse clean-up)
Reimbursement Eligibility
Expenses for eligible projects completed within 6 months before the application date may be reimbursed, provided the applicant can submit:
- Itemized receipts or paid invoices
- “Before” and “after” photos or videos of the completed work
- A brief written summary of the project and its impact
Reimbursed projects must align with the program’s goals and meet all eligibility criteria.
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit:
- A clear description of the proposed safety or cleaning project
- A contractor’s quote, invoice, or cost estimate with itemized materials or services
- "Before" photos or videos of the area to be improved
- Proof of business address (e.g., utility bill, lease, or deed)
- Timeline for project completion
Program Guidelines
Open to all businesses located within the City of Bloomington
- Projects must be completed within the funding period outlined in the grant agreement (MOU).
- “After" photos and a brief completion report must be submitted by the end of the MOU term
- Grants are one-time per year per business.
- Funds may not be used for weapons, harmful devices, or other ineligible expenses.
- The program administrator reserves the right to deny funding for any project deemed inappropriate or outside the scope of this grant.