The following press release was published by the US EPA on Sept. 14. It is reproduced in full below.
WASHINGTON (Sept. 14, 2021) — The North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) is launching a first-of-its-kind USD $2 million grant program, EJ4Climate, to support environmental justice and climate resilience for underserved, vulnerable communities, and Indigenous communities across North America.
Initiated by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the CEC established this new grant program to support underserved and overburdened communities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States as they prepare for climate-related impacts. This program will provide funding directly to Indigenous communities and community-based organizations to deliver environmental justice and advance local solutions to adapt to climate change.
“Climate change touches every aspect of our lives and it acts as a threat multiplier for our most vulnerable communities,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan, who chaired the recent 2021 CEC Council Session. “That’s why I’m honored to join our partners to announce the EJ4Climate grant program, as the CEC expands its work to deliver environmental justice and foster climate resilience across North America. The program announced today will help elevate environmental protections for all people – regardless of the money in their pocket, color of their skin, or community they live in.”
The CEC is now accepting applications for grants and cooperative agreements to be funded under the EJ4Climate grant program. Proposals are due by Nov. 14, 2021 and projects will begin implementation in January 2022.
For this inaugural grant cycle, the CEC is calling for initiatives that:
Possible projects under the grant program could include addressing extreme weather impacts, transitioning to clean energy and/or transportation systems, or utilizing traditional ecological knowledge to address climate change impacts.
Eligible applicants include non-profit and non-governmental organizations, environmental groups, community-based associations, Tribal nations, and Indigenous Peoples and communities.
For more information on this new Environmental Justice and Climate Resilience Grant Program go to http://www.cec.org/EJ4climate/.
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Source: US EPA