The City of Chicago Climate Infrastructure Fund is accepting grant applications to support neighborhood projects that mitigate the effects of climate change and accelerate the city’s equitable transition to the green economy.
Donor Name: City of Chicago
State: Illinois
City: Chicago
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/24/2023
Size of the Grant: $50,000 to $250,000
Details:
Grant applications should be submitted under one of the three categories below:
- Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Systems
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- Proposals may include efficiency upgrades to a building’s existing energy systems and/or installation of renewable energy systems or components.
- Electric Vehicles (EV) and EV Charging Infrastructure
- Proposals may include the purchase of zero-emission electric vehicles and the installation of EV charging infrastructure for private and/or public use.
- Green Infrastructure (GI)
- Proposals may include stormwater management systems that diverts water from the city’s sewers, including native plantings and soil, permeable pavement, gardens and related projects, especially in flood-prone portions of the city.
Projects seeking funding under more than one category must submit separate applications for each category.
Funding Information
Individual grants from approximately $50,000 to $250,000 are available through the fund to support capital investments in energy efficiency projects, electric vehicles, and green infrastructure.
Grants will be allocated to help achieve the City’s Climate Action Plan goal of reducing greenhouse emissions by 62% by 2040, with priority given to proposals located in environmental justice communities.
Eligibility Factors
- Costs may include pre-development, construction and renovation expenses.
- Applicants may be Chicago non-profit organizations and small businesses, with priority given to projects located in environmental justice communities.
- Prioritization will be given to projects with documented climate mitigation and resiliency improvements, equity impacts and project readiness.
- Property ownership is preferred but not required. Tenants must demonstrate legal permission from landlords to make capital investments.
- Preferred projects will demonstrate capacity to initiate improvements in 2023.
- Operational and maintenance costs are not eligible for grant assistance.
Criteria
Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or small businesses located in Chicago. The Fund prioritizes projects located in environmental justice communities that are disproportionately impacted by climate change.
For more information, visit Climate Infrastructure Fund.