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<br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: January 17, 2023 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 6-b <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Community Climate Action Grant (CCAG) – FY 2022-23 Project Selection for <br />General Applicants and Schools <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT: Asset Management Services <br /> <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT(S): <br />1) CCAG 2022-23 Project Descriptions, <br />Scoring, and Comments for General <br />Applicants and Schools <br /> <br /> <br />INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Amy Eckberg, (919) 245-2626 <br />Steven Arndt, (919) 245-2658 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />PURPOSE: To: <br />1) Receive the grant project funding recommendations from the Commission for the <br />Environment (CFE) and the Human Relations Commission (HRC) for the FY 2022 -23 <br />Orange County Community Climate Action Grant Program; and <br />2) Approve funding for the recommended Community Climate Action Grant projects for FY <br />2022-23 as outlined in the attached report. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND: As part of the FY 2019-20 budget, the Board of Orange County Commissioners <br />(BOCC) created the Orange County Climate Action Fund dedicated to accelerating climate <br />change mitigation actions in Orange County. This decision was motivated in part to hel p the <br />County meet the climate change mitigation goals set by the Board in recent years: <br />• Reduce greenhouse gas emissions community -wide by 26 percent by 2025 (from 2005 <br />levels). <br />• Transition to a 100% renewable energy based economy by 2050. <br /> <br />For the 2022-23 funding cycle, $550,150 in funding was budgeted to support climate action <br />projects that will benefit Orange County residents both socially and financially. Following the <br />direction of the Board of Orange County Commissioners (BOCC), the process for solicitin g and <br />selecting projects to receive funding was conducted through a formal Community Climate Action <br />Grant (CCAG) program. <br /> <br />For this grant cycle, the BOCC reserved half of the total funding for this grant program <br />($275,075) to be awarded to projects submitt ed by either of Orange County's two public school <br />districts. The remaining half ($275,075) was to be made available to all other eligible general <br />applicants in this round. <br /> <br />The Community Climate Action grant program received seven (7) applications in this round from <br />a variety of general applicants representing non -profit and public organizations whose total <br />requests add up to $585,873. No private sector applications were received. One (1) project, <br />totaling $368,000 was submitted from the Chapel Hill Carrboro City School district. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: C0D5A342-081F-45AE-AA47-729B899D75EC