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Agenda 01-20-2026; 6-a - Community Climate Action Grant (CCAG) – FY 2025-26 Project Selection
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#10 Ranked Project—SolarEquity—St. Joseph's CME Church Solar Project 11 <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): Saint Joseph's Christian Methodist Episcopal Church <br /> Funding Requested: $28,000 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $28,000 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 17.83 <br /> Project Description: SolarEquity proposes installing a 23.4 kW solar array on St.Joseph's CME Church to reduce utility <br /> costs for a historically Black, low-income community.The system will save the church over$1,200 annually and offset <br /> about 150 metric tons of carbon emissions over 25 years. <br /> Project Benefits:The solar array will cut nearly 6 metric tons of CO2 annually and save the church over$1,200 per <br /> year in utility costs, easing financial burdens on a historically low-income congregation. Over its lifespan,the system <br /> will offset nearly 150 metric tons of emissions and strengthen energy resilience. As a visible community institution, <br /> the church's adoption of solar will also inspire broader climate action within the Northside community. <br /> Reviewer Comments:The CFE supports this grant request so that St.Joseph's can complete their original request <br /> from 2024 to install solar panels after a roof repair. Once the panels are in place, St.Joseph's community(and <br /> Northside in general)would have a place to go for shelter, cooling, etc. during extreme events and power losses.The <br /> HRC noted the project's value in supporting long-time residents in an historically underserved community while offering <br /> opportunities for cost savings and future community benefit. <br /> #11 Ranked Project— Pee Wee— Native Focused Landscaping for 10 Tiny Homes <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): N/A <br /> Funding Requested: $4,000 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 17.68 <br /> Project Description:This project will add native, climate-resilient landscaping to 10 affordable tiny homes for <br /> formerly homeless residents. The plantings will reduce runoff, support biodiversity, and lower emissions from <br /> mowing while beautifying shared spaces. With community input and local expertise,the initiative supports county <br /> climate goals and long-term stewardship. <br /> Project Benefits: Native landscaping at 10 tiny homes will reduce mowing-related emissions, improve stormwater <br /> absorption, and support pollinators and local biodiversity. The project engages residents directly in planning and <br /> stewardship, building climate awareness and community pride.These improvements also reduce flooding risks and <br /> strengthen ecosystem resilience in underserved neighborhoods. <br /> Reviewer Comments:The CFE loved the idea of the native plant gardens but felt the cost per person was high.The <br /> HRC appreciated that the project targeted low-income recipients with environment impact. <br /> #12 Ranked Project—Town of Chapel Hill — Extension of E-bike Lending Library Program <br /> Applicant(Collaborators):The Bicycle Chain, East Coast Electric Speed Shop, and Trek <br /> Funding Requested: $25,920 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 16.58 <br /> Project Description:The Town of Chapel Hill launched a free a-bike lending program in April with enough federal <br /> funding to cover a 1-year pilot. We currently offer 18 E-bikes for public use at two local bike shops and 23 E-bikes for <br /> staff at more than 7 Town facilities.This program has been very successful and we are seeking support to extend this <br /> program another 8-12 months to offer E-bike experiences to more residents and staff. <br />
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