By Izzy Aparicio

Cleveland is one of 25 U.S. cities chosen by Bloomberg to participate in the American Sustainable Cities initiative. This three-year, $200 million program
aims to help cities leverage federal funding for climate-friendly projects and promote equitable, development, particularly i disadvantaged communities.

The city will receive a team of three specialists funded by Bloomberg. These experts bring skills in data analysis, project management, and fostering
community engagement. Their focus will be to assist Cleveland in effectively utilizing federal funding for impactful climate solutions to
help the city.

One of the main purposes of this program is to address historical disinvestment in Cleveland’s minority neighborhoods. The initiative will aim to improve publi health, wealth, and overall safety by prioritizing climate solutions at the local level in previously overlooked communities.

Cleveland joins other Ohio cities—Akron, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton—in thi program.

Potential projects may include the development of affordable energy-efficient housing, access to clean energy sources, investments in electric vehicle infrastructure, etc.

Cleveland’s selection presents a promising opportunity, and with the expertise from th Bloomberg fund, the city can begin to make strides towards a more
sustainable and equitable future. For more information on thi program, visit the Bloomberg website. Click here:

 

Photo credit Bloomberg Philanthropies

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