Examples of eligible projects may include, but are not limited to, those that: Community engagement and education • Collect, monitor, or communicate climate risks to the community • Foster relationships with communities to engage, listen, and respond with people-centered climate solutions regarding climate change • Provide education and communication to promote awareness, personal action, and best practices in the areas of energy burden (how much of a household’s income is spent on energy), residential energy efficiency, renewable energy, energy storage, extreme heat, or other climate topics • Connect vulnerable residents with cooling or warming options (such as access to air conditioning, heated indoor space, cooling centers, or resilience hubs). Community preparedness • Run community preparedness exercises, education, or project, including preparation for climate-change induced events or scenarios • Implement ways to adapt to extreme heat, such as by supporting residents to create household extreme heat preparation plans. Green Spaces • Utilize nature-based solutions, including natural systems like trees, wetlands, and green infrastructure to mitigate climate impacts