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    Washington state doles out $14 million of CCA revenue to orgs, tribes

    By TJ Martinell | The Center Square,

    1 day ago

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    (The Center Square) – The Washington State Department of Health has announced that $14 million of grant money from Climate Commitment Act revenue has been awarded to 41 different community organizations and tribes.

    The $14 million in grant money has been awarded under two separate programs: $750,000 from the Climate and Health Adaptation Initiative (CHAI) Community Capacity Grant Program and the remainder from the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Capacity Grant program.

    CHAI is meant to provided funding for “communities across Washington state who have climate change-related action plans but may need additional resources or capacity to implement those plans.” HEAL was enacted in 2021 to “reduce environmental and health disparities and improve the health of all people in Washington state” by funding “communities most impacted by environmental hazards with necessary resources needed to collaborate with state agencies on environmental health decisions.”

    According to DOH, entities that qualify for HEAL grants include:

    Native Nations

    Urban natives

    Rural communities

    Homeless

    Disabled

    LGBTQ

    Other communities "most vulnerable to climate impacts"

    In a press release statement, DOH Environmental Public Health Assistant Secretary Lauren Jenks said that “through the Climate Commitment Act, we are putting frontline communities at the heart of our climate justice initiatives. By funding projects that prioritize the voices and experiences within communities, we are addressing immediate environmental and health impacts related to climate change while also building lasting relationships based on trust and mutual respect."

    Among the entities to receive HEAL grants include:

    African Community Housing & Development

    Alimentando al Pueblo

    Asians for Collective Liberation

    Asia Pacific Cultural Center*

    Latino Community Fund of Washington

    Latinos en Spokane

    Mother Africa

    Na’ah Illahee Fund

    Nuestras Raices Centro Comunitario

    Pacific Islander Health Board of Washington

    Southwest Washington Regional Health Alliance/Southwest Washington

    Surge Reproductive Justice

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    According to the DOH, “Funds may not be used for publicity or propaganda purposes designed to influence legislation, nor can they be used for the salary or expenses of any grant or contract recipient related to activities influencing legislation, appropriations, regulation, administrative actions, or Executive orders.”

    However, a DOH spokesperson wrote in an email to The Center Square that “HEAL grantees are not required to segregate grant money that can be legally used for political advocacy. The HEAL capacity grant does not require proof of all expenditures but does require grantees to submit a detailed statement of work, and payment is delivered upon proof of completion of the stated work. CHAI grantees are also reimbursed for work performed based on project progress and agreed upon contracted deliverables.”

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