Empire Wind Small Community Grants Program
This program provides funding to established non-profits in New York City, particularly in Southwest Brooklyn and Sunset Park, to support community projects that promote social and environmental benefits, with a focus on sustainability and the offshore wind industry.
The Empire Wind Small Community Grants Program offers grants of up to $30,000 to support projects that deliver social and environmental benefits within New York City, particularly in Southwest Brooklyn and Sunset Park. The program aims to enhance local communities and promote the offshore wind industry by funding initiatives that address community needs and foster sustainability. Grants can support projects in four priority areas: waterfront protection and public access, community support and inclusiveness, environmental protection and climate resilience, and education and workforce development. Projects that improve green spaces, provide STEM education, or enhance waterfront conservation are especially encouraged. Grants are available in three funding tiers—$5,000, $15,000, or $30,000—and cannot exceed 50% of the applicant organization's annual operating budget. The program will remain open through the development phase of Empire Wind 1, with an expected completion later this decade. Applications for the current cycle are due by October 25, 2024, and the next application cycle will begin in Spring 2025 with a tentative deadline of March 21, 2025. Organizations may only submit one proposal per year, and those that have received funding for two consecutive years must take a one-year break before reapplying. Eligible applicants must be established non-profits with 501(c)(3) status and at least five years of operation, though exceptions may be considered for newer projects focused on offshore wind. Initiatives should have a history of at least two years of successful programming, with a demonstrated impact. Projects should be based in or target Southwest Brooklyn, though broader NYC initiatives with relevance to the area are considered. Applications must include a proposal summary, a detailed narrative (maximum four pages), a budget for the organization and the project, and proof of non-profit status. Successful grantees will receive a portion of the funding upon award and the balance upon project completion, with progress reviewed during the grant period. The program does not fund political, religious, or faith-based projects, nor does it support construction-focused initiatives. The Empire Wind Small Community Grants Program seeks to foster long-term community benefits and bolster New York City’s resilience, while supporting the growth of the offshore wind sector and its associated workforce.
Award Range
$10,000 - $100,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Program applications are made up of: Proposal Summary: Provide a concise overview of your organization and the proposed project. Detailed Proposal Narrative (4-page maximum): Detail your project’s objectives, implementation strategy, expected outcomes, alignment with our priority areas, as well as overview of past success. Organization Budget: Outline your organization’s current operating budget. Project Budget: Provide a detailed budget for the project for which you are seeking funding. Proof of 501(c)(3) Status: Include a copy of your IRS determination letter or equivalent documentation for fiscal sponsors.
Geographic Eligibility
New York City
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
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