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Unity for Humanity launches environment and sustainability grant
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Unity Launches Unity for Humanity Environment and Sustainability Grant
New collaborations with United Nations Environment Programme and Project Drawdown, coupled with $350,000 grant, mark Unity s first major commitment to a sustainable future
Unity (NYSE: U), the world s leading platform for creating and operating real-time 3D (RT3D) content, today announced the launch of the Unity for Humanity Environment and Sustainability Grant, the company s first sustainability-focused grant within the existing Unity for Humanity Program. Created in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Project Drawdown, the call for submissions for the grant will open on April 22, 2021, timed with Earth Day.
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New collaborations with United Nations Environment Programme and Project Drawdown, coupled with $350,000 grant, mark Unity’s first major commitment to a sustainable future
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Unity (NYSE: U), the world’s leading platform for creating and operating real-time 3D (RT3D) content, today announced the launch of the Unity for Humanity Environment and Sustainability Grant, the company’s first sustainability-focused grant within the existing Unity for Humanity Program. Created in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Project Drawdown, the call for submissions for the grant will open on April 22, 2021, timed with Earth Day.
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Boost for wallaby relocation
Council will provide The Agile Project with $5000 in funding to assist with the relocation of 400 wallabies from the Northern Beaches area.
To comply with the relocation conditions set by the Department of Environment and Science via the Damage Mitigation Permit, The Agile Project required $10,000 in additional funding.
Council endorsed entering into a Resource and Performance Agreement to the value of $5000 with The Agile Project to help facilitate the relocation, with the State Government committed to matching Council’s contribution.
Council has previously provided support for The Agile Project, including $122,000 in fencing and with a 2020/21 Community Sustainability Grant of $2,104 in October 2020.
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