The Gonzaga Institute for Climate, Water, and the Environment and Spokane and Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP) will work with disadvantaged Spokane communities to reduce indoor air pollution and energy costs by retrofitting hundreds of homes with heat pumps and high-quality air filtration systems. They will build the capacity of five community resilience hubs by installing microgrid infrastructure, establishing the Spokane Community Resilience Network, and expanding participation in the Gonzaga climate planning certificate program. They also will establish a fund to support community organizations’ work to strengthen Spokane’s climate resilience and mitigate location pollution.

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Federal Agency: Environmental Protection Agency

Category: Project