Community Resource Project, Inc. (CRP) has been awarded funding for the CLEAN Air
(Community Learning, Employment & Awareness Network for Air) Project to address critical air quality and unemployment issues in the South Sacramento-Florin AB 617 Community. This community faces high levels of asthma
and unemployment, making it a priority for intervention. The project received $300,000 in funding under the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) Community Air Grant to implement high-tech and high-touch solutions. The primary focus areas are air quality education, air quality monitoring, and workforce development in clean energy sectors.

CARB Feature of the CLEAN Air Project

We’re honored to have the CLEAN Air project featured by the California Air Resources Board, highlighting the impact of our collaborative work to improve indoor air quality and expand workforce opportunities in the South Sacramento community. Watch the feature below:

Project Overview