Accessing Safe Community Spaces in Ohio

GrantID: 15779

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Ohio with a demonstrated commitment to Higher Education are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Workforce Development through Urban Space Redevelopment in Ohio

Ohio grapples with numerous brownfield sites, particularly in urban centers such as Cleveland and Akron, where industrial decline has left behind a legacy of contamination. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency reports that there are over 3,000 brownfield sites across the state, many of which pose both health risks and hinder local development efforts. The prevalence of these sites creates significant barriers to community revitalization and public health.

Local residents are directly impacted by these environmental challenges, with neighborhoods situated near brownfields facing increased health risks and economic stagnation. In Ohio, many residents struggle with unemployment and lack access to green spaces that foster community well-being. This not only affects their quality of life but also limits opportunities for social interaction and community cohesion.

Funding dedicated to transforming brownfield sites into community gathering spaces provides a pathway to tackling these challenges. By creating parks and recreational areas, the initiative can help foster community engagement and improve public health outcomes. Strong collaboration between local governments and health organizations is essential to ensure that these spaces meet the actual needs of residents.

To apply for this funding, organizations must demonstrate their capacity to lead community engagement efforts throughout the design and implementation processes. This includes hosting public meetings, conducting surveys, and actively integrating feedback from community members into project plans. Furthermore, the applications must highlight, through empirical data and personal testimony, the specific needs of the communities affected by brownfields.

The successful redevelopment of brownfields into community spaces in Ohio can lead to tangible improvements in local economies. Well-designed parks and recreational areas not only increase property values but also attract businesses and enhance local tourism. The implementation of such projects empowers residents, bringing them into the fold of decision-making. Consequently, these endeavors foster a sense of ownership and pride, reinforcing the bonds within the community.

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