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Welcome to Canoga Park

The mission of the Canoga Park Neighborhood Council is to provide an innovative forum for all community stakeholders to contribute to a healthy, vibrant, and inclusive Canoga Park.

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Steps to Complete a Neighborhood Purpose Grant (NPG) Application

The Neighborhood Purposes Grant (NPG) process provides Neighborhood Councils with greater opportunity to benefit their communities while supporting and building partnerships with local organizations such as yours. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) non-profits as well as public schools. (Please note that grants cannot be issued to religious organizations or to private schools.)

Find the Application

Go to the website for the Office of the City Clerk
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Meet the Qualifications

Neighborhood Purpose Grants (NPGs) can help local public schools and 501(c)3 nonprofits to fund projects and activities that benefit the community.
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Include Supporting Documents

NPG Application;
Project Budget;
Non-Profits: 501(c)(3);
Public Schools: Letter on official school letterhead, signed by school Principal
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Go Through the Approval Process

The Neighborhood Council will evaluate all grant applications in a Brown Act public meeting.
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Canoga Park Neighborhood Council's Purpose and Policy

The purpose of the CPNC:

  • To be the forum for the discussion of community issues.
  • To offer a forum to engage all CANOGA PARK stakeholders to collaborate and deliberate on matters affecting the community.
  • To be an advocate for the viewpoints of the CPNC to government and private agencies.
  • To develop, implement & enforce standards that protect the health, welfare and aesthetic quality of the community.
  • To assist other organizations in CANOGA PARK which want help in accomplishing their objectives or projects, and/or those organizations which the Council desires to support.
  • To develop in the stakeholders a sense of personal pride and responsibility for their neighborhood and their city.

The policy of the CPNC:

  • To inform community residents of forthcoming projects.
  • To aid an individual or a group or organization in the advancement of pursuing whatever community project the individual or the members of the group or organization think desirable and which the council desires to support.
  • To create a forum to enable any individual or group or organization to speak out on any side of any issue on which the individual or group or organization wants to be heard.
  • To remain non-partisan.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The mission of the Canoga Park Neighborhood Council is to provide an innovative forum for all community stakeholders to contribute to a healthy, vibrant, and inclusive Canoga Park. All of the Board and committee meetings are open to the public and provide you with an opportunity to speak. The Board procedures are more formal than committee meetings so your time to address the Board is limited. Committee meetings are generally informal, and discussions between participants are commonplace. This is important because the heart of Neighborhood Council work happens at committee meetings.

Neighborhood Council membership is open to all Stakeholders. “Stakeholders” shall be defined as those who live, work, or own real property in the neighborhood and also to those who declare a stake in the neighborhood as a community interest stakeholder, defined as a person who affirms a substantial and ongoing participation within the Neighborhood Council’s boundaries and who may be in a community organization such as, but not limited to, educational, non-profit and or/religious organizations.

The CPNC shall not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, marital status, homeowner/renter status, income, or political affiliation.

The boundaries of the CPNC are as follows:

  • NORTH: Nordhoff Street
  • NORTHWEST: Topanga Canyon and Roscoe Boulevard between Topanga Canyon and Shoup Avenue
  • WEST: Shoup Avenue
  • SOUTH: Vanowen Street
  • EAST: Desoto Avenue

Click here for a map of our boundaries.

Contact the Executive Committee here.

Contact the Executive Committee here.

Contact the Executive Committee here.

Call 3-1-1 for City Services.

Call 3-1-1 for City Services.

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