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Hoboken Business Alliance launches second Event Grant Program

The Hoboken Business Alliance (HBA) announced the launch of the second round of its Event Grant Program, an initiative that supports both new and existing events that encourage people to visit Hoboken and support local businesses.

A key component of the HBA’s Strategic Plan, the grant program will continue to support unique cultural experiences in the city in the coming year.

The application for this year’s grant is open to event producers and groups looking to produce an event or activation in Hoboken. Eligible events must be located in Hoboken and take place between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. Support can be monetary or in-kind, with funding up to $15,000 for selected events.

Applications will be evaluated by the HBA twice per year on a seasonal basis. They will be evaluated on their proposed economic and cultural impact, the degree to which they demonstrate collaboration and partnership among Hoboken businesses and organizations, their innovation and uniqueness, and overall accessibility to the public.

Last year, the event grant program provided nearly $67,000 in funding for a range of new and existing events, including Howl-O-Ween, Hoboken Turkey Trot 5K, Hoboken Jingle Bell 5K, Hoboken for the Holidays, Hoboken Happy Hour 5K, Mile Square Theater Diwali Festival, Home of the Holidays, Irish Heritage Week(end), Hoboken Foodie Fest, Hoboken Earth Day Celebration & Music Festival and the Hoboken Summer Camp Fair.

“We’re excited to continue the Event Grant Program for a second year, building on the success of last year’s incredible slate of community-driven events,” said James Runkle, president of the Hoboken Business Alliance board of trustees. “This initiative will continue to empower organizers to create dynamic and culturally enriching experiences that activate our public spaces, attract visitors to the city and support the economic vitality of Mile Square City businesses.”

 

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