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Grant History 2015-current

Full Proposal – Extreme Urban Heat in the Emerald Corridor

on Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 1:52 PM


Program Area(s)
Grantee NamePortland State University Foundation
Websitehttp://www.foundation.pdx.edu
Description

to build capacity among municipal decision makers to address the projected impacts of urban heat on critical infrastructure, vulnerable communities, and regional ecosystems.

Grant Amount$75000
Project Dates04/04/18 - 03/01/19
Serving Washington
Oregon
British Columbia