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Project Description: Urban Sustainability Solutions will train teachers and youth in certified green-infrastructure 8 <br /> curricula through afterschool and weekend programs.The program will end with planting projects to restore storm- <br /> damaged riparian buffers, with funds covering training stipends and implementation. Field work will include stream <br /> cleanup, buffer restoration, and planting live tree stakes to stabilize stream banks, especially those damaged by <br /> tropical storm Chantal. <br /> Project Benefits: Restoring low-lying areas with native vegetation will reduce erosion, stabilize soils, and protect <br /> downstream low-income communities from future storm impacts.These plantings will improve water quality in Bolin <br /> Creek by filtering pollutants, increasing biodiversity, and boosting carbon sequestration. The project also safeguards <br /> Jordan Lake's drinking water by preventing sediment and nutrient contamination. <br /> Reviewer Comments: <br /> The CFE supports this request because it has strong educational and community connections. USS has a solid, proven <br /> track record.The HRC appreciated that the community would be involved in this project. The CFE deducted $14,000 <br /> that was for the administration of other grants. <br /> #3 Ranked Project— Habitat for Humanity—Weatherization & Disaster Resilient Housing <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): N/A <br /> Funding Requested: $150,000 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $0 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 20.56 <br /> Project Description: Habitat for Humanity of Orange County will expand its Home Repair program to address <br /> increased weatherization needs caused by Tropical Storm Chantal, in 11 older,vulnerable homes. <br /> Project Benefits: Integrating weatherization into essential home repairs will lower utility bills for low-income <br /> households and reduce approximately 11 metric tons of emissions annually. Improved insulation, HVAC systems, and <br /> windows will enhance indoor air quality, comfort, and resilience to extreme weather. Local contractors and materials <br /> will support the regional economy while extending the lifespan of affordable housing. <br /> Reviewer Comments:The CFE recognizes and values the proposed project and Habitat's longstanding contributions to the <br /> community.The CFE also noted that Habitat has access to a variety of funding sources and has previously received support <br /> through this program ($300k).Given the limited funds available,the CFE is thoughtfully distributing resources across a range of <br /> organizations, including smaller groups that may particularly benefit at this time.The HRC supports the initiative due to its <br /> positive impact on low-income residents and noted that additional information regarding how beneficiaries would be identified <br /> or prioritized would be helpful. <br /> #4 Ranked Project—Town of Carrboro—Carrboro Energy Efficiency Program <br /> Applicant(Collaborators): Preserving Home Inc., Hope Renovations <br /> Funding Requested: $29,145 <br /> Recommended Funding Level: $29,145 <br /> Total Score (Out of 26 pts): 20.31 <br /> Project Description:This initiative trains community leaders to assist more than 230 high-burden households in <br /> cutting energy costs through education, home energy audits, hands-on projects, and connections to weatherization, <br /> rebates, and efficiency upgrades. <br /> Project Benefits: Energy audits and education will help residents cut utility costs, lower emissions, and make <br /> informed decisions about efficiency upgrades.The program is expected to reduce town-wide energy use by over <br /> 249,000 kWh annually, equivalent to 67.4 metric tons of COze. Households that act on recommendations will benefit <br /> from long-term energy savings and increased home value. <br /> Reviewer Comments: Carefully thought-out project with good metrics to measure success. Applicant is well suited to <br /> carry out the project and the costs are relatively modest. Community outreach and partnerships are positive <br />