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Find similar grantsMidwest Climate & Energy Program is sponsored by The McKnight Foundation. Midwest Climate & Energy Program is a grant program from The McKnight Foundation that funds bold, urgent action on the climate crisis by dramatically cutting greenhouse gas emissions and advancing an equitable clean energy transition in the Midwest.
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Midwest Climate & Energy - McKnight Foundation You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Global Collaboration for Resilient Food Systems Vibrant & Equitable Communities Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion All In For Clean Energy rally at the Minnesota State Capitol (May, 2019).
Photo Credit: 100% Campaign, photography by Ryan Stopera Program Goal : Take bold and urgent action on the climate crisis by dramatically cutting greenhouse gas emissions and advancing an equitable clean energy transition. The Midwest Climate & Energy program focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, at scale, as quickly as possible in the Midwest.
Remaining steadfast to our pursuit of equity and justice bolstered by a healthy democracy, McKnight engages the communities and diverse viewpoints across public and private sectors in the region. We pursue ambitious and equitable climate goals through grants, investments, convenings, and community engagement. The Midwest Climate & Energy program accepts proposals from organizations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
Other Midwest states remain invite-only. We will make a funding decision within three months of receiving your inquiry. Learn more about our approach and how to apply .
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Organization's Mission Statement (200 word limit)
Organization's Work: What is the work of your organization or group? Include purpose/focus, challenges and opportunities, communities or geographic areas served, and how you engage those communities.
Which Midwest Climate & Energy strategy does your request most align with? (Strengthen Democratic Participation, Transform the Energy Sector, Decarbonize Transportation, Decarbonize Buildings, Natural and Working Lands)
Purpose of Request (35 word limit): Begin with 'to' or 'for'
Description of Request: What will you do? What are your goals? How will you do the work? How will you know you're making progress? Who are the partners you will work with, and what are their roles?
Committed Funds: List up to 10 committed sources and amounts of funding received to date.
Potential Funding: List up to 10 sources and amounts of funding applied for but not yet received.
Where will your work take place? How much of your work will be done in each geographic region?
BIPOC Leadership criteria and demographics of board and senior staff
How is your organization building an inclusive workplace culture?
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Midwest Climate & Energy Program is a grant program from The McKnight Foundation that funds bold, urgent action on the climate crisis by dramatically cutting greenhouse gas emissions and advancing an equitable clean energy transition in the Midwest. Grants typically range from $50,000 to $250,000 and support organizations pursuing ambitious climate and clean energy goals through policy, advocacy, community engagement, and cross-sector collaboration. The program accepts open proposals from organizations based in or working in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa; organizations in other Midwest states are considered on an invite-only basis. Eligible applicants are IRS-recognized tax-exempt nonprofits; government entities may apply for innovative projects. McKnight makes funding decisions within three months of receiving an inquiry.
Arts and Culture Grant Program is a grant from The McKnight Foundation that funds organizations that empower artists and culture bearers in Minnesota through both unrestricted and restricted project support. The foundation supports a diverse range of artistic disciplines and cultural traditions, with a strong commitment to equity and community-centered practice. Eligible applicants are Minnesota-based organizations that center artists and culture bearers in their programming. Grant amounts vary; both unrestricted and restricted grants are available.
EPA is seeking insightful, expert, and cost-effective applications from eligible applicants to provide the Chesapeake Bay Program’s non-federal partners with technical analysis and programmatic evaluation support related to water quality modeling and monitoring and spatial systems to manage, analyze, and map environmental data. The project assists the partners in meeting their restoration and protection goals and in increasing the transfer of scientific understanding to the Chesapeake Bay Program modeling, monitoring, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) activities. The recipient will support modeling, monitoring, and GIS programs needed to explain and communicate the health of and changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-23-18. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $5.3M per award.
Clean Ports Program is sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Clean Ports Program provides funding for zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure, as well as climate and air quality planning at U.S. ports. It aims to reduce diesel pollution and build a foundation for the port sector to transition to fully zero-emissions operations.