The Sacramento Region Community Foundation (the Foundation) in partnership with Yolo Community Foundation is proud to announce the Yolo Air Quality Education Grant.
Donor Name: Sacramento Region Community Foundation
State: California
County: Yolo County (CA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/23/2023
Size of the Grant: up to $10,000
Details:
The Yolo Air Quality Education Grant was established in 2022 with the goal of improving air quality by engaging Yolo County children in programs that drive behavior change through education, infrastructure improvements, or other methods.
The purpose of the Yolo Air Quality Education grant is to fund programs that foster behavior change among children, leading to improved air quality. Programs could include educating children about the importance of understanding and monitoring air quality, introducing children to strategies for improving air quality, making infrastructure improvements to drive behavior change, and more.
Funding Information
In 2023, through the Yolo Air Quality Education grant, YCF anticipates awarding 1-2 grants, totaling $10,000. Applications may request up to $10,000. Funding will be disbursed in January 2024.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for consideration, organizations must:
- Be considered a 501(c)(3) public charity, 501(c)(3) private operating foundation or be fiscally-sponsored by an organization that meets this requirement. Teachers are eligible (and encouraged) to apply and may be fiscally sponsored by their PTA, local education foundation, or another 501(c)3.
- Have a current profile on the region’s nonprofit database, GivingEdge, or agree to submit a profile as a grantee prior to the final report deadline. (Applicants may still apply for funding without a profile.)
- Have demonstrated expertise in working with children and in environmental issues; applicants are welcome to collaborate with other organizations that have complementary expertise (and submit a single application).
- Use funding to serve children living and/or going to school in Yolo County; in addition to children, parents of children under age 18 may also be a program target.
- Have a program/project focus on indoor and/or outdoor air quality.
- Program/projects should have a core focus on air quality but may also address other environmental issues, recognizing that air quality is part of a larger ecosystem.
- Behavior change resulting from the program may be short-term (e.g., increase the number of kids that bike to school this year) or long-term (e.g., increase children’s understanding of the importance and drivers of air quality, to shift their mindsets and drive positive choices over the course of many years).
- Programs should be executed between January and December 2024.
For more information, visit SRCF.