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$3,000 grants offered to groups addressing climate change and food access challenges

Tuesday, June 11, 2024 by Chad Swiatecki

The city is offering $3,000 grants to individuals and organizations working to positively impact communities around the city facing challenges related to food, climate change and overall resilience. The Food and Climate Equity Grants program builds off of last year’s Food Justice Mini Grants and the Resilience Mini Grants programs, which gave $150,000 to 51 community-driven projects. The Office of Sustainability and the Office of Resilience are collaborating on the new program to make it easier for groups to apply and access any needed support. “By combining our grant programs, we’re hoping to create a more efficient process for those working on food and climate change solutions,” said Zach Baumer, Austin’s chief sustainability officer. “This program aligns with our city’s Climate Equity Plan and its strategy of prioritizing local community initiatives.” The application deadline is July 18.

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