OCJF grantee Motherful works to support, empower, and nurture single mother families – including through climate collaboration. Check out this video from a recent community event they hosted in Bexley!
Ohio Climate Justice Fund
民间和社会团体
Advancing community education and listening efforts centered on creating a sustainable, equitable future in Ohio.
关于我们
The Ohio Climate Justice Fund (OCJF) invests in Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) organizations in Ohio, working at the intersection of racial justice and climate action.
- 网站
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https://ohioclimatejusticefund.org
Ohio Climate Justice Fund的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 1 人
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2020
动态
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"An uninsulated home is like a paper bag: at the mercy of the elements. But sealing and insulating your abode can make it more like a temperature-retaining beverage cooler." https://bit.ly/3SqoC63
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"The funding is the third in a series of federal investments in abandoned mine land funding allowed through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed by Congress in 2021." https://bit.ly/3xrK03y
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"Whenever you’re doing community engagement, there’s always a back and forth and what you land on is necessarily a compromise. This work requires intentionality, and it requires patience." https://bit.ly/4atJUGh
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"EPA selected six communities in Ohio to receive grants totaling $5.5 million in competitive EPA Brownfields funding through the multipurpose, assessment, and cleanup grant programs." https://bit.ly/3VcjR1N
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“We found a way to stack the tax incentives, the tax credits and the tax rebates in a way that will cost the low-income households $0 for the installation of the solar panels,” said Michael Jeans, president and CEO of Growth Ops and Go Green Energy. https://bit.ly/3K413vd
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"There are now almost 8,200 quick-turn EV stations across the country, or one for every 15 gas stations." https://bloom.bg/3wDXokE
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"As part of the new program, the agencies will provide grants and low-cost financing for residential and community solar energy projects in disadvantaged areas of the state to lower electricity bills in low- to moderate-income households." https://bit.ly/3QuXfa1