Climate group that called for ‘free Palestine’ stripped of federal funding

Climate group that called for ‘free Palestine’ stripped of federal funding

Source: The Verge

A grassroots environmental alliance that called for a “free Palestine” has lost the more than $50 million it was supposed to receive under the Biden administration’s signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act.

The Climate Justice Alliance (CJA) became the target of conservative attacks after advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza, and a group of of federal workers wrote an open letter last year signaling that the CJA had been singled out as a result. The CJA was charged with distributing around $50 million in subgrants for locally led environmental projects as one of 11 “grantmakers” the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) named in 2023.

This week, CJA announced that it would sunset its grantmaking program after not receiving the funds. Trump’s appointee to lead the EPA posted on X on Thursday that he cancelled the grant.

The cancelled program “would have channeled resources into projects that not only protect public health and safety but also create sustainable economic opportunities for jobs,” CJA executive director KD Chavez said in an emailed statement. “This program would have clearly benefited taxpayers and working-class families.”

The EPA’s grantmaking program was supposed to make it easier for funding to reach communities living with the most pollution

CJA was chosen to distribute subgrants to EPA regions 8–10, which includes most of the Western US. It was also the national grantmaker responsible for outreach to tribal communities. The CJA told The Verge last year that it had already spent $1.6 million from its own operational budget to get ready to start accepting applications for subgrants.

“The Biden Administration and the EPA did not heed the call of communities and their legacy is now one of broken promises to frontline communities,” CJA said in a statement this week.



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