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Downtown and Community Impact
Barberton Community Foundation has long partnered with the City of Barberton and Barberton Community Development Corporation (BCDC) to support businesses and development in Barberton.
In 2020 the Foundation contracted with the Greater Ohio Policy Center to assist with the creation of a new impact plan for economic development and the Foundation’s role within that space. The resulting plan outlined several action steps focusing on downtown development, investing in Barbertonians and hiring a project specialist to build programming.
The programs and partnerships listed here are the result of the efforts of the Foundation to strategically look at ways to increase our community-wide impact.
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Opportunities and Partnerships
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Growing Downtown Barberton – A partnership with Main Street BarbertonMain Street Barberton is coordinating the Barberton is Back downtown development program in partnership with Barberton Community Foundation, the City of Barberton and Barberton Community Development Corporation. The program initially launched in 2025, for building owners who are investing in their downtown building to make significant/transformational improvements, or for new restaurant and retail owners who are looking to move into Barberton’s downtown. Eligible buildings are in Main Street Barberton’s footprint. In 2026, the Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program returns.
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How to Apply
Interested applicants for either program must schedule a pre-application meeting with Main Street Barberton to discuss eligibility and project scope.
Contact Melanie Black Amato at 330-510-1335 or melanie@mainstreetbarberton.com
To apply:
1. Create a login on GOapply. If you are creating a new account, make sure to register as an individual.
2. Select the program DBRP or Retail by clicking “View”
3. The application is 5 easy steps: personal information, financial information, background, project scope, and sign/submit.
Project Requests are accepted December 15 – February 1, 2026
Program Details
Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program
The 2026 Barberton Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program provides financial support for the renovation and restoration of historic downtown properties. Funded by the Barberton Community Foundation and administered in partnership with the Barberton Community Development Corporation, this year the program offers one matching grant of up to $125,000.
The grant aims to address deferred maintenance and promote the reuse of commercial or mixed-use properties within the Main Street Barberton service area. Eligible projects include structural repairs, façade improvements, energy efficiency upgrades, and accessibility enhancements.
The program prioritizes projects that align with local development goals, leverage additional incentives, and contribute to the revitalization of downtown Barberton.
The Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program will focus on restoring historic properties within Barberton’s downtown awarded to a property owner who matches the funding dollar-for-dollar.
Key Details:
- Purpose: Encourage significant investment in downtown properties with deferred maintenance.
- Eligible Uses: Structural repairs, façade restoration, energy efficiency upgrades, safety enhancements, and more.
- Application Opens: December 15, 2025.
- Application Deadline: February 1, 2026.
- Completion Deadline: December 31, 2026.

