MIDDLEBURY, VT – Andrew Munn has been awarded $5,000 from the Brighter Planet Project Fund, a monthly micro-granting program focused on fighting climate change. His project, Sustainable Energy and Economic Diversification in the Coal River Valley, with the support of Coal River Mountain Watch, seeks to develop economic alternatives to coal extraction in the region.
Powered by Brighter Planet’s social website to nominate and vote on projects of merit, the Project Fund seeds the growth of neighborhood-
“Eighteen deserving projects vied for votes and 13,983 votes were cast in our first grant period,” said Patti Prairie, Brighter Planet's CEO. “The project that more of our members voted for than any other was the Sustainable Energy and Economic Diversification Program. October’s Project Fund grant will help them make a start towards a sustainable economy in place of the particularly egregious practice of extracting coal through mountain top removal.”
Over the next nine months, Andrew Munn, Laura Steepleton, and Charles Suggs will interview community members, identify community-led entrepreneurial projects, and select five projects to support. They will document their work on www.journeyupcoalriver.org and adapt their results as lesson plans for regional high schools and colleges. "By supporting the development of community-driven economic alternatives, this project will reduce local dependency on coal extraction and help educate young people on cultural and economic intricacies of sustainable development in Appalachia,"
Brighter Planet community members vote for next month’s grant recipient starting November 1st. Submissions are now open for November’s Project Fund grant of up to $5,024. Six new grassroots submissions from California, Texas, West Virginia, Indiana, and New Hampshire have already been vetted and are on deck.
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