Environmental Justice Small Grants Program
This program empowers communities working on solutions to local environmental and public health issues. The program helps communities understand and address exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. All projects are associated with at least one qualified environmental statute.
Rockaway Waterfront Alliance (NY) through their project titled “Shore Corps – environmental stewards youth internship and workforce development program” aims to ensure a healthy and resilient Rockaway by conducting an internship program to engages the community youth to learn about stewardship and environmental conservation projects. High schoolers gain hands-on experience through tree maintenance, organized beach clean ups, and dune restoration, alongside critical workforce and leadership training.
Baltimore Green Space (MD) aims to improve the health and accessibility of urban forest patches that provide residents with heat relief and contribute to improving the air quality in underserved neighborhoods. Field research will be conducted by graduate students from Morgan State University and/or University of Maryland, Baltimore County to determine how much progress has been made in improving the health of 10 forests first surveyed in 2016. At least 10 neighborhood Forest Stewards and 200 Baltimore City residents will be educated about the importance of forest patches in mitigating neighborhood heat islands and trained in maintenance efforts such as invasive vine removal.
Eligibility for accessing funds
Nonprofit organizations, tribal governments, tribal organizations
Match from other sources
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