[FILLED] Manufactured Housing Repair and Efficiency Program and Air Quality Support

Host: City of Boulder Climate Initiatives
Region: Colorado
Openings: 1
Project Focus: Climate Adaptation, Climate Mitigation, Energy Efficiency
Skills Needed: Community Engagement, Relationship Management, Community Outreach, Data Collection, Communication, Detail-Oriented

Service Needs & Plans

Climate Initiatives Department, in response to the recent federally declared disasters of the Marshall Fire and the accompanying Straight-line Wind event, designed and implemented a Wind Damage Assessment program, which has been proceeded by the Mobile Home Wind Damage Repair and Efficiency Grant program. This grant programs entails relationship building, community outreach and engagement and program administration within the five manufactured housing communities in Boulder serving approximately 1200 homes. Climate Initiative’s repair program will focus on providing repairs to all building envelope related reported damage (roofs, siding, insulation, skirting, windows, doors), while building relationships and trust in these under-resources communities.
Additionally, Climate Initiatives acts as the Coordinator for Air Quality issues within City boundaries. The Air Quality program is currently focusing its resources on the launch of a “Love My Air” outreach, education and action campaign in schools and adjacent low income communities. The campaign will focus on installing outdoor air quality monitoring in schools and their connected neighborhoods and working with community-based organizations and leaders to provide action and education on living with the impacts of air quality issues.

Project Description

The Mobile Home Wind Damage Repair and Efficiency Grant program is aimed at providing residents of mobile home communities with much needed building envelope repairs and, ultimately, efficiency upgrades that will significantly decrease energy burden/costs and provide homeowners with a more resilient living space that will keep them warmer in winter and cooler in the summer. The Climate Initiatives Department has partnered with Boulder County, the State of Colorado Department of Local Affairs, the Boulder County Emergency Resource Navigators, individual community connectors,9to5, and Boulder’s Housing and Human Services and Community Engagement departments to provide more comprehensive support, connect to, and further build relationships with each Manufactured Home Community. Over the last year, the program performed approximately 75 Wind Damage Assessments across the 5 communities to better determine needs and costs for the overall grant program. Also, over the last year, program staff set up a Salesforce database, website, online application and series of outreach events to promote the program and engage with the communities.
The Civic Spark Fellow would be intimately involved in the day to day operations of the Grant Program, including administration of the various steps of the grant process, day to day communication with grant recipients, support around ongoing outreach events, development of outreach communications and design of program marketing materials. The Fellow would also work with program staff to design the next iteration of the grant program, which would encompass providing larger efficiency audits and upgrades to more homes in the community. This would entail designing a new webpage, grant application and outreach materials and supporting additional community events and opportunities to learn about this expanded funding opportunity. One objective of the expanded Efficiency Grant program in manufactured housing communities is to initiate a larger decarbonization/electrification initiative, which would entail developing outreach and communication around these concepts.
The Civic Spark Fellow would gain experience in program design and implementation, community engagement/relationship building and decarbonization efforts in under-resourced, diverse, environmental justice communities.

Desired Skills

Outreach Material Design using Canva, Adobe or other platform
Professional Writing Skills – email, flyers, educational documents
Database Management/Administration – ability to learn and regularly use Salesforce
High interest in engaging in Low Income Communities and Communities of Color
Support of Event Planning and Implementation
Traits- outgoing, communicative, well organized, trustworthy, eager to learn and develop

Organization & Community Highlights

The City of Boulder, and specifically the Climate Initiatives Department, is the best place I’ve ever worked in my 20 year career. The city highly values its employees and provides all sorts of personal support around physical health, mental and emotional well being, professional development, team building, and community-based learning and engagement. The Climate Initiatives department has officially integrated the federal Justice 40 mandate, by allocating 40% of it’s human and financial resources to equity, diversity and inclusion focused programs in our community. The Civic Spark Fellow would be supporting one of the most robust DEI programs within the department, the Mobile Home Wind Damage Repair and Efficiency Grant program, where we are continuing to build relationships and trust with some of our most diverse and least resources communities in the city.
The City of Boulder requires a series of diversity, equity and inclusion workshops for all of its employees AND the Civic Spark Fellow would have the opportunity to participate in the departments internal JEDI Team, to support the design and development of our own internal DEI policies and frameworks for our programs, budgeting and hiring processes.
Being a Civic Spark Fellow engaged in the Manufactured Housing Communities in the City of Boulder will provide this person with the opportunity to engage with front line climate change impacted communities and work with the department to develop its own internal strategies around how to best focus its time and resources on Equity-centered communities.
Located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains and home to a large University and several Climate Action think tanks, the City of Boulder provides an awesome learning space and living opportunity. The Fellow would also have the benefit of engagement with and support from additional Civic Spark Fellows in other focus areas with the Climate Initiatives Department (we currently have 2 other approved fellows in our Natural Climate Solutions focus area).

Remote or On-Site Placement

Hybrid

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