Biden Administration Allocates $600 Million to Environmental Justice Projects
Funds to Be Distributed by 'Grantmaker' Organizations Amid Controversy Over Their Political Activism
- The Biden administration is allocating $600 million to 11 'grantmaker' organizations for environmental justice projects across the U.S.
- The funds will be used for local projects such as environmental jobs training programs and 'healthy homes' initiatives.
- The grantmakers include universities and nonprofit organizations, some of which have been criticized for their political activism.
- The funding is part of a larger $3 billion spending initiative for environmental justice established by the Inflation Reduction Act.
- The grantmaking program is designed to make it easier and faster for small, community-based organizations to access federal environmental justice funding.