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Subject NYCHA Tenants Can Apply For Up To $5,000 For Climate Projects
Date February 13, 2025 1:58 PM
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City on the Edge: Climate Change and New York City
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NYCHA Tenants Can Apply For Up To $5,000 For Climate Projects For Their Communities

The New York Climate Exchange and the Public Housing Community Fund are accepting applications to fund resident-led community projects that promote a healthy environment.

The Resident Climate Action program offers up to $5,000 for selected projects. In the three years since the grant was launched, recipients have planned programs like community gardens and tree planting at their campuses.

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