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Request for proposals guidelines for 2006 fall grant cycles for the Gulf Coast Ecological Health and Community Renewal Fund.
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Code of conduct & conflict of interest policy for the Gulf Coast Ecological Health and Community Renewal Fund.
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Application form for Gulf Coast Fund emergency response grants, designed to support ongoing projects in communities impacted by the BP oil drilling disaster.
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A list of the advisory group members for the Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal & Ecological Health.
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A guide outlining the steps taken to set up a Collaborative Grantmaking Fund that ensures the delivery of resources is rapid and effective by following a bottom-up approach.
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Criteria for Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal and Ecological Health Advisory Group Membership, which was re-approved by Advisory Group members on September 23rd, 2006.
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Timeline of activities of The Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal and Ecological Health (GCF) from 2005-2006.
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Timeline of events regarding Hurricane Katrina and the founding of The Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal and Ecological Health (GCF) from 2005-2006.
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Request for proposals guidelines for the first and second grant cycles in 2006 for the Gulf Coast Ecological Health and Community Renewal Fund.
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A report on a grant received to support the re-granting and program activities of the Gulf Coast Fund, especially those in response to the BP Oil Drilling Disaster. The report details the purpose of the grant, steps taken to achieve that purpose, unforeseen challenges or surprises, and achieved outcomes and impacts between Fall 2010 and December 2011.
The purpose of the grant received is to support the re-granting and program activities of
the Gulf Coast Fund, especially those in response to the BP Oil Drilling Disaster. The
Fund is providing emergency grants to groups most impacted by the disaster, and
establishing a fund to meet the long-term needs of the region. In addition, this grant will
allow the Fund to provide crucial programs and opportunities for grassroots leaders;
media and communications support; and a link between Gulf Coast communities and key
decision-makers from government and philanthropy. All work will be approached
through the lens of environmental and social justice.
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A collection of photos from the New York City People's Hearing on the repeal of the Clean Power Plan, held at the New School University in 2018.
Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School