The Multnomah Youth Commission’s Transit Equity and Environmental Advocacy committee is deeply concerned with the critical issue of climate change and its disproportionately large impact on historically marginalized people, especially low-income families and youth displaced into high-pollution areas by gentrification and infrastructure improvements within Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties.
With generous support from the Oregon Community Foundation we will issue grants starting at $1,000 and up to $5,000 to community- or youth-led organizations focused on improving the lives of youth with projects geared towards reducing the impacts of the climate crisis through education, direct action, or organizing. Projects that are led or co-led by youth (ages 13-21) will be prioritized.
REQUIREMENTS:
Project must be focused on youth
Must address the climate crisis at some level
Project must serve Multnomah, Clackamas, or Washington Counties
School, group, or organization must be able to provide 501(c)(3) documentation
DUE: Tuesday, January 21st at 11:59PM. Apply for this minigrant.
PLEASE NOTE: Once this application is started, it is recommended to submit in one sitting, though you can go back and edit your response if needed after you submit.
*Paper Applications available upon request
*Grant amount will range from $1,000 to up to $5,000. The dollar amount granted will be determined on a case-by-case basis. No grant will exceed $5,000.
*If you are a student club, governmental organization, or community organization, you most likely have 501(c)(3) documentation. We suggest you ask your adult or organization leader. If you have any further questions, please email us at multnomahyouth@gmail.com