California Resilience Challenge
Funding for projects designed to adapt to climate change that will yield significant future benefits for public health, safety, infrastructure, the economy, and the environment in California. Priority is given to underrepresented communities, which are those that experience continuing injustice including people of color, immigrants, people with lower incomes, those in rural areas, and indigenous people. Geographic coverage: California -- Bay Area Council Foundation
Source: Funding opportunities via the Rural Health Information Hub - Category: American Health Source Type: funding
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