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CHART 2025 Community Grant Program

January 9, 2025

The Emory Climate & Health Actionable Research and Translation (CHART) Center is making new grants available to organizations doing work in eligible counties in Georgia.

Please note that the priority application deadline is on February 14th for a pre-review by the CHART Community Engagement Core team. Final revisions following the pre-review must be submitted by 11:59PM on February 28th to be considered.

Grant Application Materials in English                            Materiales de Postulación en Español

CHART Community Grant Informational Webinar Recording – January 28 2025

The Community Grant Program provides one year of funding for local groups to address climate concerns that can impact their community’s health.

A wide range of activities are possible. For example, projects can:

  • conduct outreach related to climate change and health,
  • promote community awareness regarding the impact of climate change on health,
  • collect information needed to address health concerns related to climate change, or
  • implement practical solutions to reduce the impacts of climate change on health.

Eligibility 

Eligible groups must be organizations or groups of individuals within a community that serve or are located in the following Georgia counties:

  • Fulton
  • DeKalb
  • Cobb
  • Gwinnett
  • Clayton

Priority will be given to applications from communities that lack equitable access to systems that provide resources and/or face other systemic injustices. 

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