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2024 Grants Challenge

Roots of Resilience

We are honored to submit a grant proposal for "Roots of Resilience: Tree Planting for Community, Diversity, and Inclusion," aimed at fostering kindness, community engagement, and mental health support in Los Angeles County. Endorsed by Santa Monica Mayor Brock, this initiative will use a grant from LA 2050 to engage unhoused populations and people with disabilities in tree planting to promote community building and inclusion. Our project aligns with the foundation's goals & aims to make a positive impact. Thank you for considering our proposal

What is the primary issue area that your application will impact?

Social support networks

In what stage of innovation is this project, program, or initiative?

Pilot or new project, program, or initiative (testing or implementing a new idea)

What is your understanding of the issue that you are seeking to address?

The Roots of Resilience initiative addresses the issue of socioeconomic and disability barriers by focusing on inclusion and community building through sustainable development. Just as trees require cultivation to establish solid roots, communities need a strong foundation to thrive. By engaging unhoused individuals, those with disabilities, and other community members in tree planting activities alongside master gardeners, we aim to foster a sense of belonging and collective purpose. This initiative not only provides environmental benefits but also bridges diverse facets of the community, promoting unity and resilience. By 2050, the positive impact of these efforts will be evident in the stronger, more inclusive communities we have nurtured today. The fruits of our labor with the 'roots of resilience initiative' will be accessible in 2050 and beyond.

Describe the project, program, or initiative this grant will support to address the issue.

Our project, "Roots of Resilience: Tree Planting for Community, Diversity, and Inclusion," addresses socioeconomic and disability barriers through sustainable development and community building in Los Angeles County. Partnering with local nonprofits supporting individuals with disabilities and unhoused populations, as well as master gardener organizations, aims for holistic community engagement. Trees symbolize resilience, just as communities thrive with inclusivity and shared goals. Endorsed by the City of Santa Monica Mayor, Ocean Park Association President, and community leaders from throughout Los Angeles County, this initiative enjoys broad support. By involving master gardeners, participants learn sustainable planting techniques, fostering personal and professional growth. Through community events, we celebrate collaboration, mental health support, and the enduring benefits of inclusive projects. This initiative enhances the physical environment and strengthens the social fabric of our neighborhoods, promoting long-term resilience and inclusivity.

Describe how Los Angeles County will be different if your work is successful.

"Roots of Resilience: Tree Planting for Community, Diversity, and Inclusion" promises transformative change for Los Angeles County. The landscape will witness a significant increase in green spaces, enhancing air quality, mitigating the urban heat island effect, and nurturing biodiversity. Communities will experience a profound shift towards greater cohesion and inclusivity, as residents from diverse backgrounds unite in tree planting endeavors, fostering a sense of belonging and shared purpose. This initiative will empower marginalized groups, including individuals with disabilities and unhoused populations, to actively participate in community-building activities, promoting social equity and resilience. Moreover, the success of our project will catalyze a countywide movement towards environmental stewardship, inclusivity, and community resilience, setting a precedent for sustainable development and social cohesion across Los Angeles County and state-wide.

What evidence do you have that this project, program, or initiative is or will be successful, and how will you define and measure success?

We employ several methods to measure its impact and effectiveness. Firstly, we track the number of trees planted and their survival rates over time, providing tangible evidence of the project's environmental impact. Secondly, we collect feedback from participants, including residents from marginalized communities, to gauge their sense of belonging, empowerment, and community cohesion resulting from their involvement in tree planting activities. Additionally, we collaborate with local organizations and community leaders to assess the project's broader societal impact, such as its contribution to social equity and inclusivity. By gathering data on these metrics and analyzing trends over time, we can continuously evaluate and refine our approach to ensure that "Roots of Resilience" effectively addresses the identified problems of socioeconomic and disability barriers while fostering community building and environmental sustainability.

Approximately how many people will be impacted by this project, program, or initiative?

Direct Impact: 500.0

Indirect Impact: 1,000.0