The focus areas include--
-- Public Art: including murals, installations and community art events
-- Green Spaces: including community gardens, park upgrades and tree plantings
-- Community Safety and Energy Efficiency: including equipment or purchases, façade upgrades and safety lighting
-- Connectivity and Technology: including access or increased access to technology as well as the purchase of equipment for educational programming or capacity building.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations. Organizations with BIPOC, women and/or OGBTQ leadership are encouraged to apply.
Organizations must have an annual operating budget equal to or less than $500,000 and/or a specific targeted project.
Visit Duquesne Light's Community Impact Grants webpage for all the details.
[Posted: May 11, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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