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| Written by Cindi Barker | |
| Tuesday, 06 March 2007 | |
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Get Greenbacks to Build Community and Advance Climate Solutions When we make everyday choices to be part of the solution to climate change, we make a big difference. And when we pool our resources, and work together, we achieve things we could never have achieved alone. The City of Seattle’s Neighborhood Matching Fund has designated a specific source of funding to support YOU and your neighbors in making your local climate protection dream a reality—and to have fun and build community while doing it! Since cars and trucks are the single biggest contributor to climate disruption in Seattle, creative strategies that help us go car-free or make driving more efficient and cleaner are winning climate protection actions. Likewise, there are many innovative money-saving, life-enhancing and climate-protecting ways to save energy – electricity and natural gas. Imagine…
Case Study: "I got it! An Audit!"
Buildings account for about half of all
energy use—and global warming pollution. This doesn’t have to be!
Europeans use an average of 2.4 times less energy than people in the
United States and Canada. In fact, using less energy can be as simple
as figuring out where it’s wasted.
An Energy Audit targets wasted energy—and wasted
dollars. One idea is to organize a four-part audit
workshop/certification seminar for your neighbors. One session could be
a training from Seattle City Light and Puget Sound Energy to identify
energy "leaks" and showcase incentive programs. Other sessions could
rotate from house to house and, before or after a potluck or shared
meal, start hunting for ways to save. A final session could compare
energy bills before and after the training. And, of course, once your
neighbors are trained, you can start making connections with other
neighborhoods to share the expertise and savings!
Who is eligible to apply for funding?
All applicant groups must have an open-membership policy and must actively seek involvement from area residents and/or businesses. Applicant organizations do NOT have to hold non-profit status with the IRS. Individuals, for-profit ventures, religious organizations, government agencies, political groups, district councils, universities, hospitals, newspapers, and non-local groups are not eligible. When is the deadline? The Neighborhood Matching Fund accepts funding applications in four rounds each calendar year. The submission deadlines for the Small and Simple fund for 2007 are: January 16th April 2nd July 9th October 1st Deadlines are firm. Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on the date of the deadline. How much funding may be requested? Projects seeking funding under the Small and Simple grant program may request up to $15,000. These projects should be able to be completed in six months or less. What is the application process? The first step in the application process is to speak with a Neighborhood Matching Fund project manager to discuss your idea and learn more about the process! Call 206-684-0464 to set up an appointment or find out where and when the next technical assistance workshop is offered. For general information about this or other community-building opportunities, or to download application guidelines and forms, please visit the Neighborhood Matching Fund web site: www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/nmf Department of Neighborhoods Phone: (206)684-0464 700 5th Avenue, Suite 1700 Fax: (206)233-5142 PO Box 94649 TDD (206)684-0464 Seattle, WA 98124-4649 |
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