Measuring Climate Resilience Grant Impact

GrantID: 19661

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: August 31, 2022

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in that are actively involved in Transportation. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Emerging Trends in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Efforts in Georgia's Non-Profit Sector: Navigating Climate Pollution Reduction Grants and Funding Opportunities for Climate Change Projects and Research Initiatives. The Climate Solutions & Equity Grant for Non-profits, offered by a Banking Institution, aims to support efforts that advance climate solutions and prioritize equity. The grant is particularly relevant in Georgia, where communities from diverse backgrounds are disproportionately affected by climate change, and where non-profits are increasingly seeking climate change research funding and small grants for climate change projects. The funding ranges from $1,000 to $100,000, making it accessible to various non-profit organizations working on climate change initiatives. To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of the climate change landscape in Georgia and a commitment to equity. Trends shaping the climate change sector include a growing focus on climate action grants and an increased emphasis on funding for climate change projects that prioritize the needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. One notable trend is the shift towards supporting climate change research initiatives that explore innovative solutions to reduce climate pollution. The grant program prioritizes projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the regulatory landscape, including compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), a federal regulation that requires environmental impact assessments for major projects. In terms of market shifts, there is a growing demand for climate change education and awareness-raising initiatives, with many non-profits seeking grants for climate change education to support their work. As a result, non-profits working on climate change issues must develop capacity in areas such as project management, community engagement is not a focus of this grant, and climate-resilient infrastructure development. For instance, organizations may need to invest in staff training and infrastructure to effectively manage climate change research grants and implement climate change projects. A unique delivery challenge in this sector is the need to navigate complex regulatory requirements, such as obtaining necessary permits and approvals for climate change projects. For example, projects involving climate-resilient infrastructure development may require compliance with local zoning regulations and environmental permits. Staffing requirements for climate change non-profits may include hiring experts in climate policy, environmental science, and project management. Resource requirements may include investing in climate-resilient infrastructure and technology, as well as developing partnerships with other organizations to leverage resources and expertise. In terms of risk, eligibility barriers for the Climate Solutions & Equity Grant include a lack of clarity on the application process and a limited understanding of the funder's priorities. Compliance traps include failure to comply with reporting requirements and mismanagement of grant funds. It's essential for applicants to understand what is not funded, including projects that do not demonstrate a clear commitment to equity or do not align with the funder's priorities. Measurement and evaluation are critical components of the grant program, with a focus on tracking progress towards specific outcomes and KPIs related to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Reporting requirements include regular submissions of progress reports and financial statements. To be successful, applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of the measurement and evaluation framework and a commitment to transparency and accountability. The funder requires grantees to report on specific metrics, such as greenhouse gas emissions reductions and climate-resilient infrastructure development. When applying for the Climate Solutions & Equity Grant, non-profits working on climate change issues in Georgia should be aware of the following: Q: Are there specific requirements for climate change research grants, and how do I ensure my project meets the funder's priorities? A: Yes, the funder expects research grants to demonstrate a clear understanding of the climate change landscape in Georgia and a commitment to equity. Review the funder's guidelines and research priorities to ensure your project aligns with their goals, particularly in regards to climate pollution reduction grants. Q: Can I use the grant funds for climate change education initiatives, and are there any specific requirements for reporting on these activities? A: Yes, the funder supports climate change education initiatives, particularly those that prioritize the needs of BIPOC communities. Be sure to include a clear plan for measuring and evaluating the impact of your education initiatives, and understand the requirements for grants for climate change education. Q: How do I ensure my organization's capacity to manage a climate change grant, and what resources are available to support capacity building, particularly for small grants for climate change projects? A: The funder expects applicants to demonstrate a clear understanding of their capacity to manage the grant. Consider investing in staff training and infrastructure to effectively manage the grant and implement your climate change project, and explore funding opportunities for climate change projects that support capacity building.

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