Bayer is committing nearly $425,000 over the next three years to six community organizations in West Berkeley through its 30-year development agreement with the city. This investment is part of a broader $33.1 million commitment aimed at enhancing community health, economic resiliency, and climate action. Selected from 40 applicants, the chosen organizations, including returning and new community partners, will utilize the funding to address various local challenges, such as food insecurity and public benefit qualification for unhoused residents, thereby significantly impacting the area's resilience and welfare.
Bayer is awarding nearly $425,000 to six Berkeley-area organizations to boost community resiliency as part of a 30-year development agreement.
The funding will support various initiatives focused on health equity, economic resiliency, and climate action over the next three years.
Bayer's investment aims to expand production capacity for community meal distribution, reflecting its commitment to the long-term health of Berkeley.
A selection committee of community leaders and Bayer employees chose the recipients from 40 applicants, emphasizing collaboration in community support.
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