East Providence Awarded Grant by National League of Cities to Promote Local Economic Mobility Efforts

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. - East Providence Mayor Bob DaSilva is proud to announce that the City of East Providence was selected to participate in National League of Cities’ (NLC) third Advancing Economic Mobility Rapid Grant program. Through this six-month initiative, East Providence  will receive a $20,000 grant and expert guidance to promote economic mobility in the city.

East Providence is one of 12 municipalities from across the country competitively selected to participate in the initiative, which is supported by the Gates Foundation. The other selected cities include: Antioch, CA; Chelsea, MA; Evanston, LI; Fort Lauderdale, FL; Hamtramck, MI; Houston, TX; Kansas City, MO; Philadelphia, PA; Pinesdale, WY; Savannah, GA; and Young Harris, GA.

"It is great honor that East Providence has been selected as one of 12 municipalities to receive the Advancing Economic Mobility Rapid Grant," Mayor Bob DaSilva said. "This grant will enable us to continue our collaboration with the East Providence Health Equity Zone to provide health and nutrition education, support for families with young children, support our aging population and provide outdoor activities and education for our community."

Through participation in the project, East Providence plans to help the fund East Bay Community Action Program and East Providence Health Equity Zone to connect East Providence residents with welfare programs such as WIC, SNAP and expand our existing Community Development Block Program.

Participation in the program also has the potential to leverage additional funding for East Providence to promote economic mobility efforts. Over the previous two years, NLC worked with 20 other municipalities, providing more than $350,000 in awards, coaching, and peer-learning opportunities. In addition to grant funding and expert coaching, a team from East Providence will join representatives from the 23 other municipalities from the current and previous cohorts in a joint economic mobility conference in October 2025. “Economic mobility is an essential part of building thriving communities, and the National League of Cities is proud to support cities in advancing this critical effort,” said NLC CEO and Executive Director Clarence E. Anthony. “NLC’s Advancing Economic Mobility Rapid Grant program empowers local governments to design innovative strategies that create pathways to financial stability, economic opportunities and long-term prosperity for their residents.”

NLC selected the City of East Providence for the Rapid Grant program to expand, test, and implement economic mobility. Through the lessons learned from this program, NLC can continue to advocate and expand economic mobility programming nationwide. NLC’s Advancing Economic Mobility Rapid Grant program will run through December 31, 2025. 

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