Are you working toward a more equitable transition to a net-zero future?
OCAF is excited to announce our Climate Equity Granting program, developed to further our commitment to equity and Reconciliation in climate action. This program is designed to ensure that climate action not only involves but is led by the communities it aims to serve – emphasizing our commitment towards communities that have historically been excluded from environmental dialogues.
By aligning equity and climate objectives, this approach ensures communities and groups most susceptible to economic, social and environmental climate impacts are central to both shaping and benefiting from innovative solutions. We are committed to widening the circle of collaboration and this program aims to deliver greater community and environmental benefit. A focus on climate equity is instrumental in propelling Ottawa towards an equitable, carbon-neutral future, which is central to OCAF’s mission.
The program will prioritize historically-marginalized* communities by funding innovative projects that empower such communities to initiate or advance impactful and scalable environmental actions. We actively seek lead applicants that represent these communities or for them to be deeply engaged in meaningful relationships within the community.
* Historically-marginalized generally refers to Indigenous Peoples, Black, women, racialized people, economically-disadvantaged people, people with disabilities, people of a religious minority, and people who face barriers based on sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
We are specifically looking for projects with dual Outcomes:
- Lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions: Projects should aim to foster long-term societal shifts, such as policy changes, that contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Enhanced Well-being for Equity-Deserving Communities: Projects must prioritize the enhancement of social, economic, and environmental conditions for equity-deserving communities.
Have questions or want to chat? Book a time to sit down for coffee (virtually or in person) with Teagan. She’d be happy to meet with you to discuss eligibility, your project ideas or just to learn more about the solutions that can work in your community and for your needs.
How to Apply:
We ask all potential applicants to review the full Applicant Guide for additional details and eligibility information before applying. The deadline for the Expression of Interest (EOI) is September 25th 2024. Please apply by sending your complete EOI and budget template to Teagan.
Email Teagan at tyaremchuk@ottclimatefund.ca to submit your application and for any questions you may have.