Community Impact Grant Program

$50,000 - $100,000
State
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

This funding opportunity provides $7.34 million to nonprofit organizations in New York that are working to address environmental issues and promote community health and development through research-based projects.

Description

The Community Impact Grants provide $7.34 million to support 501(c)(3) community-based organizations in New York addressing environmental harms and risks. Eligible projects must include a research component to expand community knowledge. Applications must be submitted via the Statewide Financial System (SFS). Prequalification in the SFS is required before applying. The grants are available for projects focusing on environmental justice, health, and community development. The application period opens in the spring each year, with specific deadlines provided annually

Eligibility

States
New York
Regions
All
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits
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Funding

Program Funding
$7,337,509
Award Ceiling
$100,000
Award Floor
$50,000
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
June 15, 2024
App Status
Anticipating Next Round
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
State
Contact Name
Marilyn Moore
Contact Email
Contact Phone
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Previous Recipients
2023 Disadvantaged Community Air Monitoring grant Finger Lakes Region BluePrint Geneva, Inc. $463,400 Geneva Area DAC Air Quality Monitoring Project BluePrint Geneva’s team will gather air quality data, engage the community in analysis, and assist in determining and implementing appropriate mitigation strategies to reduce neighborhood exposures in three designated disadvantaged communities in and around Geneva. Hudson Valley Groundwork Hudson Valley $275,365 Tracking & Advocating for Air Quality Improvements in Southwest Yonkers Groundwork Hudson Valley (GWHV) and partners will deploy air quality monitors across Southwest Yonkers to track pollution throughout the year, identify pollution sources, educate the community, and advocate for mitigation measures. Long Island Starflower Experiences, Inc. $192,000 Air Quality in Wyandanch This project will enable Starflower to gather information about the quality of the air in the community of Wyandanch, which the community has long been concerned about. They will educate the community about the results and examine actions that can be taken. New York Metropolitan West Harlem Environmental Action, Inc. $499,925 Why We Can’t Breathe: Air Quality Monitoring in the South Bronx and Northern Manhattan WE ACT and South Bronx Unite will measure, document, and analyze diverse air quality microdata on sources and impacts of air contamination and mitigation; generating recommendations to reduce greenhouse gases in the South Bronx and Uptown Manhattan. 2023 Community Impact Grants Western New York Clean Air Coalition of Western New York $98,096 Community Organizing to combat multiple environmental harms and risks in Environmental Justice Communities in Western New York Clean Air will conduct community organizing focused on disadvantaged communities which will result in education and training of residents to give meaningful input around and lead to to reduced exposure to multiple environmental harms and risks. Finger Lakes BluePrint Geneva, Inc. $100,000 Mitigating Environmental Injustice in Geneva BluePrint Geneva, Inc. will develop a comprehensive youth environmental justice corps to get local students informed and engaged about local environmental areas of concern and potential mitigation strategies as well expanding urban ag. initiatives. Southern Tier Finger Lakes ReUse Inc. $99,166.81 Advancing Waste Reduction and Materials Access in EJ Communities Finger Lakes ReUse will research how to better serve our participants and increase environmental justice impacts while providing an increased number of Tompkins County households in need with quality used materials. Volunteers Improving Neighborhood Environments Inc. $100,000 Maintaining Binghamton’s Legacy Community Gardens & Building Capacity for the Future To support residents in growing their own food by addressing vital maintenance at our established (“Legacy”) community gardens, advance neighborhood composting, gaining knowledge on lead contamination, and providing informative educational workshops. New York Metropolitan Concrete Safaris, Inc. $100,000 Green Exercise Days Expansion: East Harlem School Children & Local Residents Grow Food, Plant Trees, & Gain Environmental Health Literacy In this Green Exercise Day Expansion, 400 East Harlem school children (up from 200) in the 2nd - 5th grades will grow food, plant trees, & gain environmental health literacy through weekly visits to our gardens at Washington or Jefferson Houses. Fort Greene Park Conservancy, Inc. $100,000 Green Team Teens will research environmental harms in their community and execute an infrastructure project in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn. Human Impacts Institute $100,000 Creative Climate Communications Lab The Creative Climate Communication Lab (C3 Lab) is a living lab for exploring, experimenting with, and understanding the impact of innovative, community-based engagement methods for driving climate action and community resilience. Outstanding Renewal Enterprises, Inc. $100,000 Horticulture Youth Training Program The Lower East Side Horticulture Training Program educates local youth on sustainable horticultural practices and improves green infrastructure in the Lower East Side through soil-building activities. The Bronx Is Blooming $100,000 Grow, Revitalize, Engage, Educate, Nurture (GREEN) GREEN engages Bronx community members in hands-on environmental education and stewardship projects, through which participants learn about local ecology while restoring neighborhood park ecosystems to address environmental and public health harms. Van Cortlandt Park Alliance $100,000 Water Chestnut Removal for a Future Daylighted Stream VCPA’s staff, volunteers and interns will work to remove water chestnut from Tibbetts Brook and the Mill Pond in order to eradicate it from our waterways to protect the future daylighted stream while developing better messaging for the community. We Stay/Nos Quedamos, Inc. $100,000 Increasing Youth Leadership Programming Capacity and Effectivity in Melrose Commons, Bronx, NY NQ will work with a professional consultant to evaluate our first youth-led South Bronx Climate Resiliency Symposium, and to increase organizational capacity to develop long-term monitoring/evaluation plans and protocols for NQ’s resiliency work. Woodlawn Conservancy, Inc. $94,218 Woodlawn Reforestation Project The Woodlawn Reforestation Project is an initiative to identify species of large canopy trees resilient to current threats for planting in a publicly accessible 400-acre urban forest. Interns in a workforce development program will plant the trees. Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice, Inc. $100,000 Community-led South Bronx Air Quality and Health Impact Research Study Focused on Air Emissions from a Local Concrete Plant YMPJ will study the impacts of pollutants emitted from the Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete Plant located adjacent to Bronx River Houses, and partner with community leaders and the Bronx River Houses tenants to conduct outreach/engagement towards advocacy. Hudson Valley Groundwork Hudson Valley $100,000 Reviving Urban Forests in Southwest Yonkers in an Era of Climate Change This project will expand efforts to assess the health of street trees and urban forests in SW Yonkers using the PlanIT Geo software leading to demonstration projects to reduce climate risks and further public health and community renewal goals. Newburgh Urban Farm and Food, Inc. $67,092.80 Promoting Community Health with Urban Farming The Promoting Community Health with Urban Farming will provide services and programs to the City of Newburgh that increase food access to residents who are food insecure and improve the environmental health of the community. Outdoor Promise, Inc. $99,686 Newburgh's Water: Flowing Through Time Newburgh's Water: Flowing Through Time seeks to address Newburgh's environmental challenges through comprehensive research, community education, and hands-on initiatives, fostering a healthier, sustainable future for residents. Poughkeepsie Farm Project $100,000 Poughkeepsie Wellness Poughkeepsie Wellness will move the Poughkeepsie community towards food sovereignty through a research project that upgrades community gardens to support and promote healthy relationships to self, community, healthy foods and the environment. Sarah Lawrence College $100,000 Rising TIDES (Training Innovative and Diverse Environmental Scientists): Yonkers Blue Team and CSO Research We will address Yonkers' exposure to contaminated water through youth-driven education, outreach, and research that seeks to better understand the severity and duration of fecal contamination in the Hudson River after Combined Sewer Overflow events. Capital District Kite’s Nest, Inc. $99,996 Youth Growing Justice Our project engages youth as environmental justice leaders through a healing-centered approach to developing regenerative neighborhood businesses and food justice initiatives, while increasing knowledge of environmental stressors in our community. Media Alliance, Inc. $100,000 Growing Environmental Education at NATURE Lab Media Alliance, Inc. seeks support to create an outdoor environmental education space at the NATURE Lab to improve community engagement and accessibility and connectivity across our urban arts and environmental education campus. Radix Ecological Sustainability Center $100,000 South End Food Sovereignty Education and Climate Justice Project The South End Food Sovereignty Education and Climate Justice Project will promote food justice literacy through the care of urban garden space and the involvement of youth and adults in the process of food production, distribution, and composting.

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