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Grants available to communities to develop local Climate Action Plans. NEW!!

clock March 1, 2010 14:27 by author sjeffers
A total of $250,000 in funding is available through the Michigan Community Pollution Prevention (P2) Grant Program for the development of local Clmate Action Plans.  Funds are being awarded through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment.  2010 Announcement.doc (87.50 kb)  It should be noted that the Michigan Green Communities Challenge has been cited as an approved tool to assist a community in the development of local climate acton planning.  In particular, see goal #2 of Attachment C of the Challenge  http://greenchallenge.mml.org
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Michigan Municipal League's Green Communities Secure Federal Funding

clock February 22, 2010 09:31 by author Matt Bach

Green Initiatives are critical for any community intending to be viable in today’s economy.  To help community’s go green, the Michigan Municipal League has started the Michigan Green Communities Challenge.  So far more than 75 Michigan communities from every corner of the state have signed up for this challenge – from Marquette to Troy. It’s one of the only programs in the nation designed to assist local governments (think cities, counties, townships, and villages) in getting millions of federal dollars through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program.

We already are seeing many of the members of our Green Challenge being awarded more than $2.5 million of these grant dollars, including Charlevoix, $50,000; Grand Blanc, $140,000; Gross Pointe Woods, $81,860; Flushing, $58,790; Highland Township, $173,833; Holland, $113,000; Huntington Woods, $104,000; Lathrup Village, $50,000; Lincoln Park, $30,748; Madison Heights, $124,061; Marquette, $274,379; Meridian Township, $50,000; Monroe County, $612,543; Oak Park, $127,148; Southgate, $113,957; Swartz Creek, $50,861; Troy, $250,000; Wayne, $88,124; and Williamston Township, $75,384.

This is truly a statewide effort by the MML that will have long-lasting impact on our state in years and decades to come.

Matt Bach is communications director for the Michigan Municipal League. He can be reached at 734-669-6317 or mbach@mml.org.

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