Today, we are proud to announce $100,000 in Resilience Hub Mini-Grants, in partnership with the City of Oakland and the NorCal Resilience Network.
Individual mini-grants ranging from $1,000-$10,000 will be used to strengthen community resilience by acquiring disaster preparedness supplies, building infrastructure related to water conservation and agriculture, enabling activities related to composting, carbon sequestration and energy efficiency, and supporting local engagement and outreach.
Recipient organizations include Black Cultural Zone, Neighborship, Mycelium Youth, Grandma’s House, Common Vision, Dover Street Edible Park, Repaired Nations and Central East Oakland Resilience Zone. All projects are affiliated with a City of Oakland facility such as a park, library, community garden or recreation center.
Congratulations to all of the mini-grant recipients!
Organization | Neighborhood | Project Name | Grant |
Black Cultural Zone | Eastmont | Liberation Park | $9,000 |
Neighborship | Lower Bottoms | No Parking | $9,000 |
Mycelium Youth | Clinton | MetWest High School | $9,000 |
Grandma’s House | Deep East Oakland | Grandma’s House | $5,000 |
Common Vision | Hoover-Foster / Lower Bottoms | Victory & First Fruits Garden | $5,000 |
Dover Street Edible Park | Bushrod | Dover Street Edible Garden | $5,000 |
Repaired Nations | Brookfield Village | Flatlands Community Garden | $1,500 |
Central East Oakland Resilience Zone | Maxwell Park, Mills Garden, Frick | East Oakland Resilience Zone | $1,500 |
Resilience Network | City of Oakland | Grantee Support | $6,000 |
Allendale Neighbors Network | Allendale | Passthrough Grant | $17,000 |
Disability Justice Culture Club | City of Oakland | Passthrough Grant | $17,000 |
People Power Solar Cooperative | City of Oakland | Passthrough Grant | $5,000 |
Program Administration | City of Oakland | Program Administration | $10,000 |
Total | $100,000 |
When will the next application period for these grants be?
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