Do you have an effort that could advance conservation or sustainability in Wichita? If so, the Wichita Sustainability Integration Board is offering 10 approximately $1,000 micro-grants to help get your project built. Applications for micro-grants officially open Jan. 1, 2026, and close on Feb. 12, 2026. The chairman of the board, Ibrahim Abdallah, proposed the micro-grants to help people fund “shovel ready projects” that could be started quickly. Ethan Kershaw, who serves as the Sustainability Coordinator, said that the opportunity is similar to arts and culture city grants, in that any nonprofit community organization and individual person can apply.
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