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Urban Verde

Urban Verde

社区开发和城市规划

Manasquan,NJ 57 位关注者

Restoring contaminated properties to public use to achieve environmental justice and create a new sense of neighborhood.

关于我们

Urban Verde is a non-profit charitable organization that restores contaminated, underutilized properties to the highest and best public use.

网站
https://urbanverde.org/
所属行业
社区开发和城市规划
规模
2-10 人
总部
Manasquan,NJ
类型
非营利机构
创立
2023

地点

动态

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    57 位关注者

    To NJ Residents Who Want to Make the Shore A Healthier Place! It's Friday, January 10th--the last day to register and vote for EJ project teams to be awarded a $75K grant via Fordham University's Flourishing in Community program. Please go to bit.ly/FIC-NJ and vote for Urban Verde and Monmouth University's Project #631 as your #1 choice! The City of Long Branch is eager for us to get this much needed project off of the ground. Thank you.

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    We’re thrilled to announce that Urban Verde and our project partner, Monmouth University, haven been nominated for a $75K grant supporting the Long Branch Avenue Environmental Justice (EJ) Renewal Project??This grant is part of Fordham University's Flourishing in Community's $40 MIL initiative which is part of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s larger Thriving Communities grantmaker program. The grant will empower this Long Branch EJ community by giving BIPOC, working class, the under or unemployed, migrants, vets, and other marginalized groups a voice in co-creating a long-term solution to flooding and contamination. Let’s make this part of the Jersey Shore a healthier place for everyone. We want today and tomorrow’s children in Long Branch to thrive! ?? We need your support: ??? Register & vote Jan 4-10 for Project ID 631. ??? Rank us as your #1 choice (you may select nine more projects). ?? Click here to vote (you must be a resident of NJ and register here first): https://bit.ly/FIC-NJ Help us FLOURISH together—including the Monmouth University students who will receive stipends and real-life work experience if they choose to join the project team as interns! ?? #NewJersey #JerseyShore #MonmouthUniversity #EnvironmentalJustice?

  • 查看Urban Verde的组织主页

    57 位关注者

    We’re thrilled to announce that Urban Verde and our project partner, Monmouth University, haven been nominated for a $75K grant supporting the Long Branch Avenue Environmental Justice (EJ) Renewal Project??This grant is part of Fordham University's Flourishing in Community's $40 MIL initiative which is part of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s larger Thriving Communities grantmaker program. The grant will empower this Long Branch EJ community by giving BIPOC, working class, the under or unemployed, migrants, vets, and other marginalized groups a voice in co-creating a long-term solution to flooding and contamination. Let’s make this part of the Jersey Shore a healthier place for everyone. We want today and tomorrow’s children in Long Branch to thrive! ?? We need your support: ??? Register & vote Jan 4-10 for Project ID 631. ??? Rank us as your #1 choice (you may select nine more projects). ?? Click here to vote (you must be a resident of NJ and register here first): https://bit.ly/FIC-NJ Help us FLOURISH together—including the Monmouth University students who will receive stipends and real-life work experience if they choose to join the project team as interns! ?? #NewJersey #JerseyShore #MonmouthUniversity #EnvironmentalJustice?

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    57 位关注者

    Many residents in the Mid-Atlantic region (including the NY metro area) would say they have driven past an abandoned property or old gas station in need of environmental remediation/cleanup. Since 2020, the Biden Administration and NJ Governor Murphy have signed legislation and earmarked funding to address environmental issues. Many concerns are disproportionately present in EJ communities - primarily those populated by those at or below the poverty line, minorities, and non-English speakers. According to the NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION's Environmental Justice (EJ) Map (https://lnkd.in/eqQ7qvJd) all of the state’s 21 counties contain at least one EJ or Overburdened Community (OBC). ?? Submitting a winning grant proposal requires understanding the funding goals and selection criteria. Most funders provide detailed application guidelines, and many offer on-line informational meetings, training sessions and pre-submittal reviews. In fact, according to last week’s Environmental Protection Network’s e-newsletter and website, the EPA announced that Community Change Grants (https://lnkd.in/g-Q9t_U5) applicants who submit by August 1st can get feedback and resubmit by the November 21st deadline. ??? Developing a strong proposal with your project’s objectives and methodology is essential. An impactful statement of need, including a detailed project description with well-defined goals, is also key. Budgets must be justified and include an evaluation plan to demonstrate how success will be measured. The project team’s proposed partnerships, expertise and experience are important factors to the decision makers. ?? Following submission, it is helpful to follow up and seek feedback. Building relationships with grant officers can pave the way for the future, and aligning with funders’ goals and demonstrating community involvement can significantly boost success rates. Forging solid partnerships with all stakeholders throughout the process also helps to affect real change in EJ communities. ? ?? At Urban Verde, we subscribe to funders’ e-newsletters, track their live and virtual informational events in a calendar, and attend - if applicable. We have found success in responding to specific criteria of each funding request with a thorough understanding of the background and intent of the funding agency’s decision makers. In fact, we recently helped a NJ municipality receive three sources of funding for a coastal restoration and climate resilience project which will include developing recreational and educational facilities. ?? If you have identified a remediation/cleanup project in an EJ community, please contact us or leave a comment below. We partner with community organizations, municipalities, institutions, foundations, or other non-profits seeking expertise in grant writing and environmental remediation for EJ communities. #grantwriting #EJ

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