Midpen opens new cycle of grants for nature-focused projects
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Midpen opens new cycle of grants for nature-focused projects
"Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is has $300,000 in funding available through its 2025 Grantmaking Program. Public agencies, nonprofits and educational institutions are invited to submit pre-proposals for projects that further scientific understanding of the natural world, build capacity in the conservation field or support nature-focused access, interpretation and/or education for the public. There are two award tiers: Tier 1 is for projects up to $30,000 and Tier 2 will fund projects between $30,001 and $60,000."
"The Cupertino-based Chinese American Coalition for Compassionate Care (CACCC) received a $10,000 grant from the Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group Community Health Care Endowment Fund to develop a suicide prevention program for Chinese American residents of Santa Clara County who live in the of the Palo Alto Medical Foundation service areas. 'Funds will continue our work in developing Chinese resource materials and will provide educational and awareness trainings that aims to dispelling the stigma surrounding the topic of suicide in the Chinese community,'"
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District has $300,000 available through its 2025 Grantmaking Program for projects that advance scientific understanding, build conservation capacity, or support nature-focused access, interpretation, and education. Public agencies, nonprofits, and educational institutions may submit pre-proposals. Two award tiers are available: Tier 1 funds projects up to $30,000 and Tier 2 funds projects between $30,001 and $60,000. Pre-proposals are due Oct. 31, and applicants can download the Request for Proposals at openspace.org/grants or contact grants@openspace.org. The Chinese American Coalition for Compassionate Care received $10,000 to develop Chinese-language suicide prevention resources and free trainings.
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