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Cedar Tree Foundation announces Children’s Environmental Health Initiative – United States

CFPs: Measures to Support Member States in the Field of Protection of Children in Migration

Deadline: 12 July 2019

The Cedar Tree Foundation is now accepting inquiries for a third round of grants in the Children’s Environmental Health Initiative, which will be awarded in late Fall 2019.

The 2019 docket will focus on non-profit organizations working in communities of color to protect and improve children’s health by addressing exposures to toxic chemicals in products and the environment. The Cedar Tree Foundation will place special emphasis in this docket on awarding grants to organizations whose leadership (staff/board) and programs reflect the communities they serve, with a priority placed on organizations led by people of color.

The Cedar Tree Foundation’s Children’s Environmental Health Initiative supports campaigns and programs designed to reduce children’s exposures to toxic chemicals in products and in their environments. The Foundation recognizes that toxic chemicals pose a threat to all people, especially children, and the government does not do an adequate job protecting children from these hazards.  Cedar Tree also recognizes that communities of color are most often and most deeply impacted by environmental threats.

Funding Information

The Cedar Tree Foundation plans to award 5-7 grants in 2019.  Each grant will likely be within the $70,000 – 100,000 per year range, for 3 years.

Criteria

How to Apply

Applicants can download the 2019 Children’s Environmental Health Initiative Letter of Inquiry form as a word document via given website.

For more information, please visit http://cedartreefound.org/childrens-environmental-health-initiative

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