Funding search · EIN 825015863 · Sanford, NC

Urban Sustainability Directors Network

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

49
grants reported
$2.1M
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$19,300
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

What they fund

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Top recipients

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  • Utah Clean Energy1 grant · $325,000
  • Solar United Neighbors2 grants · $295,000
  • San Francisco County Transportation Authority2 grants · $200,000
  • District of Columbia Department of Transportation1 grant · $100,000
  • Chugach Electric Association1 grant · $100,000
  • City of Amsterdam1 grant · $100,000
  • Rheaply1 grant · $100,000
  • Memphis-Shelby County2 grants · $81,000
  • City of Reno1 grant · $60,000
  • City of Sacramento1 grant · $60,000

Giving over time

$591,647
2022
$1.1M
2023
$362,074
2024

Grant history

All 49 reported grants, largest first.

  • $325,000

    Utah Clean Energy · Salt Lake City, UT · 2023

    Solar powered communities - phoenix american express

  • $225,000

    Solar United Neighbors · Washington, DC · 2023

    Mc 05 cleveland solar energy for lmi residents

  • $100,000

    City of Amsterdam · Baldwinsville, NY · 2024

    Growing secondary markets to inform construction materials policy

  • $100,000

    Chugach Electric Association · Anchorage, AK · 2023

    Decarbonizing downton business deliveries study

  • $100,000

    Rheaply · Chicago, IL · 2023

    Growing secondary markets to inform construction materials policy

  • $100,000

    San Francisco County Transportation Authority · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    Decarbonizing downtown business deliveries study

  • $100,000

    District of Columbia Department of Transportation · Washington, DC · 2022

    Sustainable delivery mode pilots

  • $100,000

    San Francisco County Transportation Authority · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    Decarbonizing downtown business deliveries study

  • $70,000

    Solar United Neighbors · Washington, DC · 2022

    Mc 05 cleveland solar energy for lmi residents

  • $69,000

    Memphis-Shelby County · Memphis, TN · 2022

    Mc 03 weatherization to address energy burden

  • $60,000

    City of Milwaukee · Milwaukee, WI · 2022

    Mc 08 holisitc housing for equity and efficiency

  • $60,000

    City of Reno · Reno, NC · 2022

    Mc 07 electric pumps for rehabilitated homes

  • $60,000

    City of Sacramento · Sacramento, CA · 2022

    Mc 06 housing anti-displacement and energy equoty pilot

  • $40,000

    Bayview · San Francisco, CA · 2023

    Strengthening san francisco's racial and social equity assessment tool

  • $26,000

    City of Balitmore · Baltimore, MD · 2024

    Hydro panels, canopy, and resilience for ashburton

  • $20,000

    County of Louisville · Louisville, KY · 2024

    Community-led climate action through food justice

  • $20,000

    Ceti · Portland, OR · 2023

    Communicating climate justice issues through art

  • $20,000

    County of Yolo · Woodland, CA · 2023

    Yolo county: equitable engagement compensating community voices

  • $20,000

    Omega · Buffalo, NY · 2023

    Climate connections for buffalo

  • $20,000

    Safe Streets · Tacoma, WA · 2023

    Building the groundwork for meaninful climate empowerment

  • $20,000

    Salt Lake City · Salt Lake City, UT · 2023

    Aligning investments: economic justice and equitable resilience

  • $20,000

    City of Ann Arbor · Ann Arbor, MI · 2022

    Ef 09 growing the circular economy through commuity trust building

  • $19,450

    City of Green Bay · Greenbay, WI · 2024

    Bridging the heat pump cost gap for midwest electrification

  • $19,300

    County of Alameda · Oakland, CA · 2024

    Community-centered climate training cohort and government partnership

  • $19,300

    Csf Faciliation · Oakland, CA · 2023

    Community-centered climate training cohort and government partnership

  • $15,717

    City of Watsonville · Watsonville, CA · 2023

    Equitable involvement: reimagining a community climate advisory committee

  • $15,000

    City of Berkeley · Berkeley, CA · 2024

    Community voice matters - evolving from stipends to partner mous

  • $15,000

    City of Cincinnati · Cincinnati, OH · 2024

    Greater cincinnati higher education sustainability cohort

  • $15,000

    City of Indianapolis · Indianapolis, IN · 2024

    Addressing community engagement on climate: indy's thriving neighbors series

  • $15,000

    City of San Luis Obispo · San Luis Obispo, CA · 2024

    Assessing the cost effectiveness of mobile home decarbonization

  • $15,000

    City of Santa Cruz · Santa Cruz, CA · 2024

    Advancing equitable, shared governance for monterey bay regional climate investment decision-making

  • $15,000

    City of Shoreline · Shoreline, WA · 2024

    Building an equitable ev future in shoreline

  • $15,000

    Coastal Quest · Santa Clara County, CA · 2024

    Collaborative design of federal funding proposal in santa clara county

  • $15,000

    King County · Seattle, WA · 2024

    Community driven climate policy in king county

  • $15,000

    City of South Bend · South Bend, IN · 2023

    Climate action surveys for energy assistance and solar savings

  • $15,000

    Coastal Quest · Santa Clara County, CA · 2023

    Collaborative design of federal funding proposal in santa clara county

  • $15,000

    Philadelphia City · Philadelphia, PA · 2023

    Fpac expanding membership around justice and joy

  • $15,000

    Booker T Washington Community Service Center · San Francisco, CA · 2022

    Cj strengthening san francisco's racial and social equity assessment tool

  • $15,000

    City of South Bend · South Bend, IN · 2022

    Ef 06 climate action surveys for energy assistance and solar savings

  • $14,920

    City of Portland · Portland, OR · 2024

    Facilitating community collaboration to build safe, sustainable urban food production.

  • $14,404

    City of Oakland · Oakland, CA · 2024

    Holistic building electrification as an intragovernmental resilience tool

  • $13,750

    Burlington Bicycle · Burlington, VT · 2023

    Enhancing transportation equity: a bike repair workshop open to everybody bikes program participants

  • $13,220

    City of Waco · Waco, TX · 2023

    Waco green champions community engagement program

  • $12,000

    Memphis-Shelby County · Memphis, TN · 2024

    Energy efficient workforce training: professionalizing roles and building capacity

  • $11,992

    Neighborhood Works · Anchorage, AK · 2022

    Mc 04 anchorage neighborworks home energy improvement program

  • $10,655

    City of Tucson · Tucson, AZ · 2022

    Ef 05 resilient and efficient building code project

  • $10,000

    City of South Bend · South Bend, IN · 2024

    Climate action surveys for energy assistance and solar savings

  • $10,000

    City of Richmond · Richmond, VA · 2023

    Richmond's community climate funding table

  • $6,000

    City of Duluth · Duluth, MN · 2024

    Program development and event supplies for monthly community climate learning sessions

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.