The Clean Air Council launched the Cobbs Creek Watershed Community Mini-grant program earlier this month to support community organizations focused on education, recreation, and stewardship inside of Cobbs Creek Park and Watershed.
With funding support from National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and US Fish and Wildlife Service the Council is offering $1,000 and $2,000 dollar grants for civic groups, educators, and organizations to grow or offer new programming and activities that increase community engagement in the watershed. Activities can include but are not limited to learning opportunities, events, stewardship, workshops, and beautification efforts. Expenses could include project materials and supplies, event costs, promotional costs, stipends, staff time, or other needs.
The mini-grant application period is now open and closes Wednesday, July 31 at 11:59 p.m.
For more details and to submit your application online, use this Google form. You can also email the completed questions in the RFP to cobbscreek@cleanair.org
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