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Flagstaff opens applications for neighborhood sustainability grants

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Mayor Becky Daggett | City of Flagstaff

Mayor Becky Daggett | City of Flagstaff

The City of Flagstaff Sustainability Office and Sustainability Commission have announced the opening of the annual application period for the Neighborhood Sustainability Grants Program. The application window runs from August 15 to September 30. This program aims to fund projects that enhance sustainability and foster community partnerships.

Grants of up to $7,500 are available for groups, nonprofits, individuals, and businesses with sustainability-related projects located within Flagstaff city limits. The Sustainability Commission is particularly interested in community-centered projects focused on building energy, climate action, food, public health, resilience, transportation, and waste. The review committee will consist of members of the Flagstaff Sustainability Commission.

A grant workshop will be held on Tuesday, August 27 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Downtown Community Library Room (300 W. Aspen Ave.) and virtually via Microsoft Teams. Grant guidelines, application instructions, and workshop registration can be found at flagstaff.az.gov/NSG.

For any related questions, please contact Tia Hatton, City of Flagstaff Sustainability Coordinator, at tia.hatton@flagstaffaz.gov or 928-666-0988.

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