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Flagstaff Sustainability Commission begins review of 31 grant applications, sets Nov. 14 scoring deadline

6443699 · October 24, 2025
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The commission received an overview of the Sustainability Grant (FSG) process, scoring rubric and timeline. Staff said 31 applications were submitted; reviewers were assigned 11–12 applications each and asked to submit scores and clarifying questions by Nov. 14 ahead of a Nov. 20 scoring discussion.

The Flagstaff Sustainability Commission received a step‑by‑step briefing Oct. 20 on the city’s Sustainability Grant (FSG) review process and scoring rubric, after the sustainability office said 31 applications were submitted this year.

Jenny Niemann, Climate Action Section Director for the City of Flagstaff, and Diane Bridger, the new sustainability engagement specialist who is serving as the commission liaison, walked commissioners through the online grant folder, an updated scoring spreadsheet and a timeline that…

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