2024 Community Resilience and Environmental Justice Fund
The Philadelphia City Fund is offering a one-year grant of $15,000 to Philadelphia-based organizations working towards long-term environmental justice and community resilience, with activities including community organizing, education, youth leadership, and project implementation, to be used within 12 months of being awarded.
Description
Philadelphia’s Office of Sustainability, with support from the Philadelphia Environmental Justice Advisory Commission and William Penn Foundation, is launching the 2024 cycle of the Community Resilience & Environmental Justice Fund.
Donor Name: The Philadelphia City Fund
State: Pennsylvania
City: Philadelphia
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/04/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
This Fund will support community groups working to ensure that all Philadelphia residents have a livable community, free of environmental toxins and hazards.
The Community Resilience & Environmental Justice Fund will award $15,000 grants to groups working on:
Coalition and collaboration building activities
Community organizing
Organizational capacity building
Removing barriers that create and perpetuate environmental injustices
Education and engagement around environmental justice and/or community resilience
Youth leadership and development
Community-driven planning for environmental justice, climate adaptation and preparedness, energy efficiency and renewable energy
Implementation of projects related to environmental justice and/or community resilience
Funding Information
In recognition of the fact that communities in Philadelphia have been working to address these issues, this Fund will provide a 12-month grant of $15,000 to organizations and projects working towards long-term environmental justice in Philadelphia. These funds must be used within 12 months of being awarded. $300,000 is available for community organizations in this round of funding.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for a grant from the Community Resilience & Environmental Justice Fund, organizations must be:
Located in Philadelphia and serving Philadelphians experiencing environmental injustices (191XX zip code)
Led by people most affected by the problem or issue that is being addressed
Working on a long-term plan for environmental justice
a 501(c)3 or a community-based organization (including school-based youth groups) working with a 501c3 fiscal sponsor
For more information, visit The Philadelphia City Fund.