Since 2016, the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment has awarded 57 grants totaling $1,059,629. The total amount of funding available in 2021 is $200,000. Up to $30,000 is available for Tier 1 small/medium-scale projects and $30,001-$50,000 is available for Tier 2 medium/large-scale projects. The program is currently administered through a partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Trust.
Read MoreOrganizational news and other important info from APACC members Urban Institute, Ward 7 Business Partnership, Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative, Casey Trees, Sierra DC, and Anacostia Waterfront Trust.
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreOrganizational news and other important info from APACC members Anacostia Riverkeeper, Urban Institute, and Washington Parks and People.
Read MoreDOEE is offering funding through two competitive processes to improve communities and the water quality in the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers. Both grants focus on community solutions to community challenges.
Read MoreThe purpose of the meeting is to present an overview of the proposed CRIAC Nonprofit Relief Program including eligibility requirements, application process, and the amount of relief available.
Read MoreOrganizational news and other important info from APACC members Fairlawn Citizens Association, Washington Parks and People, and 11th Street Bridge Park.
Read MoreHelder Gil (@hgil), “Transplanted New Yorker. GWU & @GWHatchet alum. Public servant. On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog. All tweets are my personal opinion.”, regularly takes to Twitter to summarize the weekly publication of the DC Register. We’re capturing them here to elevate the importance of the DCR and to make the content more accessible.
Read MoreAt the November 9 monthly APACC Assembly meeting, member organization representatives brainstormed ideas for potential collaborative project proposals utilizing our funds to support implementation activities. The APACC Assembly adopted initial parameters for the “APACC Fund” at the October monthly meeting in preparation for doing the work required to accomplish elements of the network’s work plan and building capacity towards greater collaboration.
Read MoreOrganizational news and other important info from APACC members Washington Parks and People, DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, DC Bridge Park, Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, and Building Bridges Across the River.
Read MoreYou don’t have to be a climate expert or economist to know about resilience. Resilient DC wants to know your ideas about what DC government, for-profit and nonprofit businesses, and individuals can do to make various facets of life in DC resilient. Participate in person meetings or online.
Read MoreThe room was packed at Thurgood Marshall Academy Tuesday night for the Year of the Anacostia Forum for At-large Candidates sponsored by ACC and APACC. Head inside for pics and more.
Read MoreSeveral APACC members have received funding to make things happen in the Anacostia River Corridor. Anacostia Trust, for example, is creating an engagement toolkit to test one method of resident around Kenilworth Park North. Anacostia Coordinating Council and partners are focusing on videography to make a difference.
Read MoreAre you having a hard time paying your DC Water bill because it’s higher than ever? Testify at DC Water’s public hearing about the expanded financial assistance program Tuesday, October 30 at 6:30 pm or submit a statement in writing by the end of November.
Read MoreDepartment of Energy and Environment Director Tommy Wells and others will discuss progress made on the Anacostia River cleanup at the DC Chapter of Sierra Club Year of the Anacostia Update Thursday, November 8, 6:30-8:30 pm.
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