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City of Fishers awards 23 neighborhoods with $422.5K to encourage reinvestment, enhance vibrancy and build community

The City of Fishers awarded 23 local neighborhoods with $422,582 in grants as part of its 2025 Neighborhood Vibrancy Grant Program. Over the last 25 years, the program has awarded nearly $2.2 million to enhance vibrancy, invest in neighborhood capital improvements, and build community.

The Neighborhood Vibrancy Grant program provides funding for creative and innovative infrastructure projects that boost the vibrancy of Fishers’ neighborhoods. This year, the City of Fishers awarded neighborhood grants to support environmental fostering, modernization, and more.

This round of grant recipients include:

  • Archer Estates ($17,329.04) to improve landscaping at neighborhood entrance.
  • Ashwood ($14,750) to replace 21 dead trees that were removed last year.
  • Bridger Pines + Bridger Pines West ($15,108.86) to install pollinator gardens and replace dead plants and trees.
  • Britton Falls ($24,000) to replace two landscaping beds at neighborhood entrance and install monument sign.
  • Britton Ridge Pond Adjacent ($25,000) to install an erosion control barrier along the pond.
  • Burberry Place ($25,000) to install new courts for tennis and pickleball.
  • Delaware Pointe ($25,000) to improve sidewalk along Delaware Parkway and upgrade to an ADA accessible playground.
  • Gray Eagle ($3,791.52) to replace basketball hoops and backboards.
  • Hickory Woods ($20,119) to install a new retention pond and landscaping at neighborhood entrances.
  • New Britton Woods ($12,676.26) to beautify neighborhood entrance and exit.
  • Pine Bluff Overlook ($23,880) for pond improvements.  
  • Prescott POA ($11,465.60) to remove 6 trees at neighborhood entrance and improve landscaping with new metal mulch barrier.
  • Quaker Ridge ($23,000) to replace fence surrounding neighborhood entrance.
  • River Glenn ($11,011.71) to replace current plantings with vibrant ones.
  • Royalwood ($22,506.84) to upgrade signage, lighting, and install native plants.
  • Sand Creek Woods ($25,000) to improve and install pond fountains.
  • Saxony ($19,724) to replace landscaping at neighborhood entrance and along medians.
  • Silverton ($23,000) to install plants at both neighborhood entrances.
  • Stevenson Mill ($13,286.69) to enhance landscape and remove dying plants.
  • Sumerlin Trails ($7,849) to plant native seeds around ponds.
  • Sweet Briar ($25,000) to create ADA accessible outdoor spaces, resurface basketball courts, and improve landscaping.
  • Timberstone Villas ($15,271.15) to increase safety of median at entrance to neighborhood.
  • Windjammer Bay ($18,830.74) to install new lighting and replace landscaping at neighborhood entrances.

Learn more about the program at FishersIN.gov/Grants.