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Climate Action and Racial Equity Fund is sponsored by The Minneapolis Foundation, City of Minneapolis, and McKnight Foundation. This fund supports local action on climate change in diverse Minneapolis communities, offering grants for place-based, community-driven initiatives that strive for a demonstrable reduction in local greenhouse gas emissions and align with the Minneapolis Climate Equity Plan.
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Climate Action & Racial Equity Fund Climate Action and Racial Equity Fund Advancing climate justice locally This fund supports local action on climate change in diverse Minneapolis communities. Offering grants for place-based, community-driven initiatives, projects, and organizations, this fund strives for a demonstrable reduction in local greenhouse gas emissions.
How it works: This fund aligns with the Minneapolis Climate Equity Plan, and furthers the goals of the Minneapolis Strategic and Racial Equity Plan. This fund is a partnership between the City of Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Foundation, and the McKnight Foundation to drive hyper-local work.
Grantees engage local residents and organizations to increase their sense of ownership of climate solutions and strengthen social connections among individuals and networks. First, read through all of the grant requirements to see if you qualify. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government entities, school districts, religious institutions, and organizations with a fiscal agent or sponsor.
Confirm your organization or project is working at the intersection of climate action and racial equity. Review the Minneapolis Climate Equity Plan and the City of Minneapolis’ Strategic and Racial Equity Action Plan for more details. Apply through the Minneapolis Foundation’s application portal.
12 Local Groups Receive Grants for Climate Action Twelve organizations will receive a total of $370,000 in funding from the Minneapolis Climate Action and Racial Equity Fund. 2025 Climate Action and Racial Equity Grants We are pleased to announce that the Minneapolis Climate Action and Racial Equity Fund is now accepting applications for its next round of grants.
Climate Action and Racial Equity Grants Awarded to 9 Local Groups The Minneapolis Climate Action and Racial Equity Fund today announced $300,000 in grants to nine local organizations doing innovative work on climate change. Minneapolis Climate Equity Plan Strategic and Racial Equity Plan
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government entities, school districts, religious institutions, and organizations with a fiscal agent or sponsor working at the intersection of climate action and racial equity. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows unspecified (previous grants totaled $370,000 to 12 organizations and $300,000 to 9 organizations). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Climate Action and Racial Equity Fund is funded by The Minneapolis Foundation, City of Minneapolis, and McKnight Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Minnesota. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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