ComEd, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Offer Grants to Illuminate Community Light Events this Holiday Season
12 July 2022 - 1:00AM
Business Wire
Powering the Holidays grants program provides
$45,000 for community-driven events that celebrate diverse
culture
Even during the height of the summer heat, it’s never too early
to plan for the winter holiday season. For the second year, ComEd
and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (MMC) encourage communities and
community organizations to apply for competitive grants of up to
$2,500 each as part of the Powering the Holidays program. The
program supports community holiday light events that represent the
diverse cultures and traditions celebrated across northern
Illinois.
To power even more holiday events and displays this year, ComEd
increased available funds to $45,000 from the $25,000 in grant
funding awarded in 2021. The application period begins today and
runs until 11:59 p.m. CST on September 9, 2022. To learn more or
apply, visit: ComEd Powering the Holidays Program - Mayors
Caucus
“Our Powering the Holidays program supports local holiday events
with spectacular lighting displays that promote culture, unity, and
festivity for all to enjoy,” said Michael Fountain, ComEd
interim SVP of governmental and external affairs. “ComEd is
proud to team up with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus to deliver
community funding to help brighten our cities and towns for the
holidays this season.”
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 Nov. 1, 2022, and Feb. 13,
2023. The Metropolitan Mayors Caucus will review applications and
administer grant awards for qualifying applicants.
“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
Brian Tomkins, Project Manager of the Metropolitan Mayors
Caucus. “On behalf of the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, we are
grateful to partner with ComEd to offer this wonderful grant
opportunity to communities.”
Powering the Holidays returns after a successful inaugural
program last year, where ComEd awarded 10 recipients a total of
$25,000 in grants to power holiday lights events. Holiday lighting
ceremonies featured a diverse display of sound, food and light
festivities honoring cultures and traditions from around the world
here in cities and towns in northern Illinois:
- “We greatly appreciate the Powering the Holidays grant the City
of DeKalb received from ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus,”
said DeKalb Mayor, Cohen Barnes. “The holiday lights and
free bus rides supported by the grant made Lights on Lincoln: Santa
Comes to Town, a special event that strengthened the sense of
belonging in our community.”
- “The 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,” said Pamela O.
Newton, Chief Operating Officer for the Village of Hawthorn
Woods. “We received a great deal of positive feedback as we
integrated energy-efficient light displays into our Community 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,”
said Matt Libs, Communications Specialist for the village.
“The display was located in Heritage 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 Lincoln Park
Zoo, Brookfield Zoo, The Morton Arboretum and Chicago Botanic
Garden.
For Powering the Holidays applications, guidelines and more
information visit ComEd Powering the Holidays Program - Mayors
Caucus
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