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San Francisco department secures $42M in grants supporting climate action initiatives

May 15, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco department secures $42M in grants supporting climate action initiatives
San Francisco County's budget meeting revealed a significant milestone in funding, with the Department of Environment securing a record $42 million in grants, now constituting 45% of its budget. This achievement marks the largest single dollar amount in grants the department has ever received, showcasing a successful strategy to leverage federal, state, and regional funding sources.

Mayor London Breed's administration has committed to ongoing funding from the general fund, which now accounts for 3% of the budget. This allocation is crucial for maintaining key positions that support the city's ambitious climate action plan, aimed at eliminating fossil fuel reliance and reducing waste.

The department has received 14 grants this year, with an additional 13 in various stages of application. These grants not only provide immediate funding but also unlock further financial opportunities for future projects. However, the variability in grant funding from year to year poses challenges in budget forecasting.

In a notable recognition of its efforts, San Francisco was awarded the top ranking among U.S. cities by the American Council for Energy Efficiency Economies, reflecting the collaborative work of multiple city departments in advancing the climate action plan. This recognition underscores the city's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, setting a precedent for future initiatives.

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