Heritage Wind offering grants for community initiatives
Press Release, Heritage Wind
BARRE – The Heritage Wind Community Grant Program is now accepting applications for its Fall 2024 grant cycle.
Counting the last grant cycle’s recipients, the grant program has awarded nearly $160,000 to community causes and non-profit organizations working to build healthy communities, increase environmental sustainability, foster economic development, and promote education, since its inception in 2020.
The previous Spring Grant Cycle included the following community organizations: Medina Railroad Museum, Town of Barre, Orleans County Deputy Sheriff’s Association, and Community Action of Orleans and Genesee.
Local organizations working in the Town of Barre, and the broader Orleans County community are encouraged to apply. Grants are typically awarded in $250 to $4,000 increments, with priority given to proposals that demonstrate meaningful impacts to the greatest number of area residents.
We will be accepting applications until Dec. 13. Please apply at www.heritagewindpower.com/grant.
The four focus areas for the community grant program are:
- Building Healthy Communities – Programs that support public health or enhance the quality of life in the community.
- Economic Development – Programs that support the economic well-being of the community.
- Environmental Sustainability – Programs that support environmental revitalization, sustainability, or empower residents to be stewards of the environment.
- Promoting Education – Programs that support educational institutions, especially the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). This may include curriculum development, vocational training, or literacy support.
If you have any questions about the program, please contact Anna Mathes at anna.mathes@apexcleanenergy.com or (585) 563-5137.