The Objective

Create the conditions for sustainable, long-term reductions in greenhouse gas emissions while advancing racial and social equity by improving health, educational, environmental, and/or economic conditions for Marin’s most vulnerable residents.

The Issue

Those who have long been subjected to chronic stressors of poverty and racial inequality are especially vulnerable to deteriorating health, economic, and environmental conditions caused by global reliance on fossil fuels. Climate mitigation strategies can address the social determinants of health if their design and implementation center racial and social equity as a core goal.

Our Approach

This one-time funding opportunity sought to uplift both recognized climate mitigation approaches and those that are more innovative. Funded projects span BFF’s four geographic areas of interest and represent an array of sectors—from food to transportation, from healthcare to workforce development—to underscore that climate action can and must be in service of a community’s interests, priorities, and needs.

**Please note: MCF is no longer accepting proposals for this program.**

Current Grantees

Reports

The Magic of “Multisolving”: Six Principles and Practices to Unlock Cross-Sectoral Collaboration. Courtesy of Stanford Social Innovation Review, July 2018.

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