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GrantID: 59125
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,000,000
Deadline: September 18, 2023
Grant Amount High: $200,000,000
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Grant Overview
Adaptive Resilience Workshops
Implementing educational workshops focused on adaptation to climate change in Puerto Rico has become increasingly urgent due to the escalated threat posed by environmental changes. As climate patterns shift, communities face heightened vulnerability, making it essential to equip them with knowledge and resources to adapt effectively. Workshops are designed to educate participantsespecially youth and local organizationson the multifaceted impacts of climate change and the strategies available for mitigation and adaptation.
Real-world scenarios illustrate the necessity of such workshops. For example, communities in coastal areas are facing increased flooding and erosion, necessitating immediate education on building resilience through updated construction practices and sustainable land use. Additionally, workshops that engage local schools offer students hands-on experience in implementing community-specific climate action plans, thus fostering a culture of proactive adaptation.
Funded workshops should be led by organizations adept in climate science and community education. Ideal applicants will have a proven track record in conducting successful training programs and a clear understanding of local climate issues. However, organizations that focus solely on theoretical knowledge without practical application may not qualify. The need is for tangible strategies that empower communities to address their unique environmental challenges.
Capacity requirements are broadening as funding emphasizes hands-on education and collaborative learning. Host organizations must ensure that their infrastructure supports interactive workshops, including facilities for technology demonstrations, materials for participants, and resources for follow-up programs. A fit assessment will be based on the clarity and applicability of the proposed curriculum, community engagement levels, and demonstrated capability to mobilize local resources effectively.
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