A tropical storm warning is in effect for Mecklenburg County. Tropical storm-force winds and heavy rains are expected through Friday.
The City of Charlotte does not discriminate on the basis of disability. We will provide auxiliary aids and services, written materials in alternative formats and reasonable modifications in policies and procedures to persons with disabilities upon request. To make a request, please contact Cherie Smith at Cherie.Smith@charlottenc.gov
The Fiscal Year 2026 Financial Partner Application will be available in October 2024. Applications will be due December 6, 2024.
Financial partners are agencies with which the City of Charlotte contracts on an annual basis to provide specific services. These partnerships extend the city's capacity to address strategic priorities and concerns of the community, such as:
Partnerships due to special legislation (such as tax allocations.)
Partnerships that support and advance Charlotte City Council's strategic priorities of Workforce and Business Development; Safe Communities; Well-managed Government, with a focus on Equity, Engagement and the Environment; Great Neighborhoods; and Transportation and Planning.
Partnerships that contribute to community enrichment.
Alliance Center for Education
Bengali Women's Forum
Block Love Charlotte
Carolina's Care Partnership
Carolina Metro Reds
Charlotte Center City Partners
Charlotte Regional Business Alliance
Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority
Community Building Initiative
Crisis Assistance Ministry
DreamKey Partners
For the Struggle
Greater Enrichment Program
Housing Collaborative
The Males Place
My Brother's Keeper Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Race Matters for Juvenile Justice
Safe Alliance
South Park Community Partners
TreesCharlotte
United Way of Central Carolinas
University City Partners
Women's Business Center of Charlotte
Additional information specific to current year funding can be found in the latest City of Charlotte Adopted Budget book under Summary of Financial Partners.