CPRG Two-Phases GraphicWhat is CPRG graphic that breaks down the program into two phases: Phase 1: Planning Grant (Awarded) with the tile and three components shown in a series of green boxes. This consists of three main components: The first takes place between 2023 and 2024, the Priority Climate Action Plan or PCAP, which is due March 1st, 2024. The second takes place between 2024 and 2025, the Comprehensive Climate Action Plan or CCAP, which is due in the Summer/Fall 2025. The third is the Status report, which is due to the EPA in the Summer/Fall 2027. The report needs to contain updates on all PCAP and CCAP items with next steps and future budget and staffing needs, with an emphasis on data analysis. Phase 2: Implementation Grants (Open) with the tile and single component shown in a series of two orange boxes. The single component, the PCAP Implementation Grant application is due April 1, 2024. The PCAP is a prerequisite. The grant is a 5-year award of $2 to $500 million per application, and the EPA plans to award 30-115 grants.https://beta.cabq.gov/sustainability/images/twophasesgraphic.jpg/viewhttps://beta.cabq.gov/sustainability/images/twophasesgraphic.jpg/@@images/image-1200-b96555d8ce92b6e2b42c466acc32ed4e.pngCPRG Two-Phases GraphicWhat is CPRG graphic that breaks down the program into two phases: Phase 1: Planning Grant (Awarded) with the tile and three components shown in a series of green boxes. This consists of three main components: The first takes place between 2023 and 2024, the Priority Climate Action Plan or PCAP, which is due March 1st, 2024. The second takes place between 2024 and 2025, the Comprehensive Climate Action Plan or CCAP, which is due in the Summer/Fall 2025. The third is the Status report, which is due to the EPA in the Summer/Fall 2027. The report needs to contain updates on all PCAP and CCAP items with next steps and future budget and staffing needs, with an emphasis on data analysis. Phase 2: Implementation Grants (Open) with the tile and single component shown in a series of two orange boxes. The single component, the PCAP Implementation Grant application is due April 1, 2024. The PCAP is a prerequisite. The grant is a 5-year award of $2 to $500 million per application, and the EPA plans to award 30-115 grants.https://beta.cabq.gov/sustainability/images/twophasesgraphic.jpg/viewhttps://beta.cabq.gov/++resource++plone-logo.svg
CPRG Two-Phases Graphic
What is CPRG graphic that breaks down the program into two phases: Phase 1: Planning Grant (Awarded) with the tile and three components shown in a series of green boxes. This consists of three main components: The first takes place between 2023 and 2024, the Priority Climate Action Plan or PCAP, which is due March 1st, 2024. The second takes place between 2024 and 2025, the Comprehensive Climate Action Plan or CCAP, which is due in the Summer/Fall 2025. The third is the Status report, which is due to the EPA in the Summer/Fall 2027. The report needs to contain updates on all PCAP and CCAP items with next steps and future budget and staffing needs, with an emphasis on data analysis. Phase 2: Implementation Grants (Open) with the tile and single component shown in a series of two orange boxes. The single component, the PCAP Implementation Grant application is due April 1, 2024. The PCAP is a prerequisite. The grant is a 5-year award of $2 to $500 million per application, and the EPA plans to award 30-115 grants.
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