
Commission for Environmental Cooperation - EJ4Climate: Environmental Justice and Climate Resilience
- Closing date : November 14, 2024
Overview
The Climate and Environmental Justice program provides financial assistance to community organizations dedicated to advancing environmental justice and climate adaptation. With maximum funding amounts reaching C$175,000, the program supports projects that integrate community-led education and action plans to improve resilience among underserved and Indigenous populations.
The initiative aims to foster community empowerment by providing resources for educational workshops, partnership building, and outreach campaigns that tackle vulnerabilities linked to climate change impacts. The projects should emphasize inclusive engagement, partnership development, and measurable community benefits, contributing to a sustainable and equitable environmental future.
At a glance
Funding available
- Increase social or community impact
- Develop strategic partnerships
- Reduce environmental footprint
- Maximum amount : 175,000 $
- Closing date : November 14, 2024
Eligible candidates
- All industries
- Quebec
- Non-profit
- All revenue ranges
- All organization sizes
- All groups
- Environment
- All the groups
- 100% donations / grants
- Provincial
Next steps
Activities funded
- Developing community education programs on environmental justice and climate resilience.
- Facilitating community workshops, training sessions, and awareness campaigns.
- Building partnerships to support sustainable and inclusive environmental projects.
Documents Needed
- Project proposal detailing activities and objectives.
- Proof of organizational status (nonprofit, Indigenous community, etc.).
- Budget overview and timeline for project execution.
Eligibility
Who is eligible?
- Nonprofit organizations involved in environmental justice or community development.
- Indigenous communities and tribal nations.
- Civil society groups focusing on climate resilience and environmental advocacy.
Who is not eligible
- For-profit companies or commercial enterprises.
- Organizations without a registered legal status.
- Entities involved in activities unrelated to community education or environmental justice.
Eligible expenses
- Community education and outreach activities.
- Partnership development and capacity building.
- Training and workshop expenses.
Eligible geographic areas
- Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Additional information
- The program emphasizes supporting community-led education on environmental justice and climate adaptation.
- Funding aims to empower underserved, vulnerable, and Indigenous communities in North America.
- Projects should foster partnerships and community engagement.
- Organizations are encouraged to submit proposals aligned with local environmental needs.
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