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Center for Health, Environment and Justice Small Grant Program – United States

Denver Foundation inviting Nonprofits to Apply for Funding for the Care Fund

Deadline: 17-Jul-20

The Center for Health, Environment and Justice (CHEJ) has a Small Grants Program for grassroots groups working on environmental health and justice issues.

Grassroots communities of color, low wealth, rural and urban groups are encouraged to apply.  If you are part of a coalition, each group in the coalition may apply as well as the coalition itself. This grant program will support projects that help groups move toward their goals by building leadership, increasing capacity, or providing training and education.

A priority of CHEJ’s Small Grants Program is to help grassroots community groups to build their capacity. The program is designed to reach people from low wealth communities and communities of color who are impacted by environmental harms.

CHEJ prioritizes community-based organizations aiming to have local, state, and regional impact as the core of the health and environmental justice movement. CHEJ believes that no social change on behalf of the exploited comes without strong community-based organizations.

Funding Information

If you are a grassroots group, but are not incorporated and do not have a bank account, you will need to find an organization that can accept the funds for your group. Consider such as a faith-based organization or another non-profit who will serve as your “fiscal sponsor.”

Eligible Activities

Grant activities can include:

Projects they are not likely to fund:

CHEJ’s Small Grants program focuses on addressing environmental threats and associated public health harms.

For more information, visit http://chej.org/chej-small-grants-program/

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