Published: March 16, 2018

麻豆影院 County last month awarded the city of Longmont, in partnership with听CU 麻豆影院's Foundations for Leaders Organizing for Water and Sustainability (FLOWS) program, a $15,000听.

The award will be used for a pilot project to听help train Longmont employees and听community members on climate justice, as well as energy and water conservation work to incubate a FLOWS-like program in the city. FLOWS, a program of the CU Environmental Center听involving听students, partners听with primarily low-income communities and residents on the installation of efficient energy and water fixtures in homes, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and utility bill costs while building the community's capacity.

The grant project will involve program development, community engagement, staff and resident training, supplies, equipment and evaluation.

In addition to furthering sustainability among area households, the grant seeks to provide听workforce development opportunities for underrepresented communities.听The award is one of nine given for 2018 with the other recipient communities听including听麻豆影院, Erie, Jamestown, Lafayette, Louisville, Lyons, Nederland and Ward.

In the city of 麻豆影院, FLOWS works with 麻豆影院 Housing Partners to provide community-appropriate services to its clients. In 2017, FLOWS met with 473听residents in 169 homes, installing over 1,000 LEDs and over 150 upgraded showerheads. The program anticipates serving at least that many homes and residents this year.