Credit: City of Bend

Starting July 21 and through September 21, nonprofit organizations and government entities (including colleges and universities) are invited to apply for funding through the City of Bendโ€™s new Climate Action Partner Grant Program. This is the first year that the program is being offered, and the program goal is to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen our community’s resilience to climate change. By working together with local partners, the City hopes to support projects that protect our environment and create a healthier future for everyone. A total budget of $150,000 is available, and there is no restriction on the amount that can be requested by applicants.

Bendโ€™sย Community Climate Action Plan, a community-driven roadmap that outlines strategies and actions to reduce fossil fuel use and achieve the Cityโ€™s climate goals. The plan emphasizes collaboration, empowering local organizations to lead meaningful climate actions. The Climate Action Partner Grant Program helps bring these efforts to life by funding initiatives that protect the environment, reduce emissions, and promote a healthier, more sustainable future.

The grant programย websiteย contains a list of eligible projects, examples of projects that can get funding, instructions regarding how to apply, information about the review process, and answers to frequently asked questions. A link to the application form can be foundย here.ย The City will host two virtual information sessions to provide an overview of the grant program and answer any questions.

Details about session dates and registration can be found on the website.โ€œThe Climate Action Partner Grant program is an exciting step towards working together with the community to help meet the Cityโ€™s emission reduction goals and enhance our communityโ€™s ability to adapt to climate impacts,โ€ said Councilor Megan Norris, who also acts as the Council liaison on the City of Bendโ€™sย Environment and Climate Committee, โ€œWe know the City canโ€™t achieve our climate action goals alone and hope that the grant program can support community organizations doing great work to help keep our community healthy and resilient.โ€

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team.

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