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23 Illinois Communities Receive Total of $200,000 in Environmental Grants from ComEd, Openlands

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of an ongoing commitment to sustainability and the enhancement of natural environments, ComEd and Openlands, a nationally recognized leader in environmental conservation, announced the 23 recipients of their 2024 Green Region Grant Program. This year, grants totaling $200,000—up to $10,000 each—were awarded to support the preservation of nature, combat climate change and create safe habitats for pollinators and wildlife in communities across northern Illinois...

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