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Have a green project to fund? The City can help!
May 5, 2021
Calling all not-for-profits and registered charities in Kingston: do you have a green project to fund? The City can help!
On May 26, attend one of two free and fun virtual information sessions hosted by the City, and learn more about the Kingston Community Climate Action Fund (KCCAF).
Event Overview
Julie Salter-Keane, Manager of the City’s Climate Leadership Division, will lead the meeting, and provide attendees with the following:
An overview of the fund
How to apply
The types of projects that will be eligible for funding
Past participants will also be on hand to share their experiences, and questions will be answered throughout the event!
New survey invites community input that will shape the Climate Leadership Plan
February 17, 2021
The City is empowering business owners and individuals to take climate action by helping shape the Climate Leadership Plan our roadmap to achieving carbon neutrality no later than 2040.
Earlier today, the City opened two surveys – one for residents and one for businesses – on Get Involved Kingston that aim to uncover barriers community members may face when it comes to reducing their carbon footprint at home, work, and on the road. Input collected will be used to identify climate actions outlined in the Climate Leadership Plan.
“Responding effectively to climate change is not something the City can do on its own. Our community needs to pull together to take meaningful action, and the City wants to understand how it can support your personal efforts,” says Julie Salter-Keane, Manager of the City’s Climate Leadership Division.