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The First Solar Community Giving Fund – Civic Engagement and Environmental Impact Grants is a grant program administered by the Greater Toledo Community Foundation that supports projects making a meaningful impact in three priority areas: green education initiatives, access to clean energy and water in underserved communities, and development of innovative sustainable technologies.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with projects aligned with these environmental and civic priorities. Specific award amounts are not listed but the program targets high-impact local initiatives. Applications are submitted through an online portal.
For questions or to discuss a possible submission, applicants can contact the program officer at the Greater Toledo Community Foundation in Toledo, Ohio.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations; the program supports green education, clean energy/water access in underserved communities, and sustainable technology development. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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