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Strategic Partnerships: The Power of Giving - Environment is a grant from Con Edison that funds community-based organizations working to combat extreme weather and improve resiliency, support disadvantaged communities, and build clean energy job skills in New York. Con Edison invests in nonprofits that share its vision for a cleaner, more equitable energy future.
Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits operating in New York City and Westchester County. Awards range from $10,000 to $50,000. The grant cycle runs from January 1 through June 30.
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We invest in community-based organizations who share our vision to combat extreme weather and improve resiliency, support disadvantaged communities, and build clean energy job skills in New York. Our grant cycle runs from January 1 through June 30 . Grants in the priority focus areas for Con Edison will be awarded through a competitive process in the fall.
View additional information about our Focus Areas and priorities. About the Application Planning Process Nonprofits can only receive one grant per calendar year Requests must be for an upcoming grant cycle and cannot be back dated for a grant term that has concluded.
For example, if applying for a summer program, keep in mind that decisions will not be made until the fall of the current calendar year, therefore funding requests should be for the following year’s summer program. If you plan to apply for a grant during the current cycle, please contact your Con Edison program officer for the invitation code.
Prospective grantees, including first time-grantees and those who did not receive funding in the last grant cycle, must submit a concept paper as the initial step in the grant application process to assess alignment with Con Edison’s funding priorities. Forms will be reviewed on a rolling basis until April 30. Qualifying submissions will receive an invitation to submit a formal grant application.
Submissions received after April 30 will not be considered and may be resubmitted the following year. Email your complete concept paper. Include your organization in the email subject line.
Con Edison will consider funding requests for specific programs and projects within our areas of interest . Note: Arts-related and medical/health related initiatives are not within our current funding priorities. To be eligible for strategic grants, your project or program must meet the following criteria: Be a community-based organization; educational institution; or coalition, or alliance, of institutions.
This includes environmental justice networks. Your organization must be a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable entity, as described in Section 509(a)(1) or 509(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code. In a collective group scenario, a designated 501(c)(3) nonprofit is required as the fiscal agent for funding.
Be located in Con Edison’s service territory (New York City and Westchester). Support one of Con Edison’s grant funding priority areas – adaptation and mitigation to extreme weather, social justice and community resilience, or clean energy and technology careers – and one focal point. Requests must be for program support.
Consideration will be granted for requests focused on capacity building. Generating operating, capital campaigns, capital projects, bricks and mortar, third-party support, and event sponsorships will not be considered. Be able to provide measurable outcomes for communities within Con Edison service territories.
Have a strong leadership team that is highly engaged with the communities it serves and demonstrates a high level of community input into the project or program.
Con Edison does not make grants to: '})" aria-expanded="false"> Con Edison does not make grants to: Endowments or endowment campaigns Other private foundations Debt retirement or to cover past operating deficits Candidates for political office or to influence specific legislation (lobbying) Religious organizations for realizing a doctrinal purpose* Additional Requirements for Social Justice and Community Resilience Applications The organization serves a disadvantaged or marginalized community.
The mission of the organization is justice-based – Dedicated to addressing inequities through systems change approaches or strategies. The program must align with at least one of the sub-focus areas The organization must demonstrate an understanding of policy, advocacy, or community organizing. *We will consider requests from religious organizations that benefit the overall community without supporting any specific doctrine.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits (501(c)(3)) operating in New York City and Westchester County. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 - $50,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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