Maine State Housing Authority Grant



Organization - Maine State Housing Authority
Grant Amount - $75,000
Foundation - Ford Foundation
Grant Purpose - To create a carbon-trading program for housing authorities that sells emissions reductions from rural residential energy-efficiency improvements that directly benefits low-income rural households


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