SPRING 2015 The Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund is a joint program of the New York State Office of the Attorney General and Department of Environmental Conservation. IMPORTANT DATES Community Meeting about GCEF 2015 Monday, May 4, 2015 Applicant Workshops Thursday, May 14, 2015 Thursday, May 21, 2015 Applicant Webinar Thursday, May 28, 2015 Volunteer gardeners in McGolrick Park’s new native garden GCEF’S FIRST NEWSLETTER! Welcome to the inaugural edition of the Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund Newsletter. As a regular feature of the GCEF program moving forward, the goal of this and future newsletter editions will be to provide you with information on the progress of the program, updates on already funded projects and ways you can get involved. laboration with the Greenpoint community—to fund projects that address Greenpoint’s environmental priorities. 2014 was an exciting year for GCEF beginning in the spring with 18 Small Grants—a total of $395,000 combined with almost $200,00 in matching funds— awarded to projects requesting $25,000 or less. By summertime, Greenpointers were By way of background, GCEF is a $19.5 million “To date, GCEF has been successful in bringing community grant pro$35 million to addressing the environmental gram created by the improvement priorities of Greenpoint residents,” New York State Office of the Attorney Gensays Eric Schneiderman, the Attorney General of eral and Department of New York. “Key to this tremendous success has Environmental Conservabeen the partnership we’ve established with the tion. Funding for GCEF community in implementing the program.” was obtained by the State in a settlement with ExxonMobil over its Greenpoint already beginning to see GCEF dollars oil spill. Since its creation, the program on the ground, working to green the has been working hard—in close colcommunity. (Continued on next page) Applicant Bootcamp Saturday, May 30, 2015 Applicant Workshops Thursday, June 4, 2015 Thursday, June 11, 2015 All Proposals Due Thurs., August 6, 2015 Deadline: 11:59pm Announcement of Small Grant Funding October 2015 Community Preferencing for Large and Legacy Grant Funding Week of Nov. 16, 2015 Announcement of Large and Legacy Grant Funding December 2015 FOR MORE INFO: 718-389-9044 EXT. 15 • WWW.GCEFUND.ORG • GCEFUND@NORTHBROOKLYN.ORG • @GCEFUND ON TWITTER SPRING 2015 The Greenpoint Community Environmental Fund is a joint program of the New York State Office of the Attorney General and Department of Environmental Conservation. In the fall of 2014, Greenpoint residents turned out in force to voice their preferences among proposals for Large and Legacy Grants (those from $25,000 to over $2 million), demonstrating not only that Greenpointers have a direct role in guiding the program’s implementation but also that this is a community that cares about its environmental future. By years end, GCEF announced grants for an additional 6 projects, the top vote-getters in the preferencing. These grants, totaling $11 million and leveraging another $24 million in matching funds, bring the program’s total investment in Greenpoint to date to $35 million dollars! 2015 should be just as thrilling, with the launch of the final round of GCEF and fresh opportunity for community residents, organizations, and institutions to develop their ideas for improving Greenpoint’s environment. There will be lots of GCEF events in the months ahead, including a variety of workshops that cover everything from GCEF idea “labs” to nurture ideas into proposals to definitive “how-to’s” on submitting an application. Please share this newsletter with your friends, neighbors, and anyone else interested in learning about how GCEF is contributing to a greener Greenpoint. Greenpoint residents discuss project ideas at a GCEF workshop GCEF’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS In total, GCEF has invested $35,000,000 in Greenpoint’s environmental improvement priorities—with more to come! FOR MORE INFO: 718-389-9044 EXT. 15 • WWW.GCEFUND.ORG • GCEFUND@NORTHBROOKLYN.ORG • @GCEFUND ON TWITTER
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