Grant and planning maps

Environmental Justice Grant Mapping

Grant reviewers, partners, and community teams need more than a polished map. They need to know which public indicators were used, what the map supports, what it does not prove, and what local checks should happen next.

Who this helps

Environmental Justice Grant Mapping

Environmental justice and lead-risk grant mapping support for nonprofits, consultants, and local teams that need clear maps, source notes, and defensible risk explanations.

Nonprofits
Grant writers
Planning consultants
Local environmental and public health teams

Common decisions and risks

  • Public risk indicators can be scattered across agencies and hard to explain.
  • A map can look convincing while hiding assumptions, scale limits, or missing local context.
  • Grant narratives need a clear technical appendix that non-GIS reviewers can understand.

What you receive

  • Priority-area maps with source notes
  • Plain-language explanation of risk concentration
  • Limitations and verification notes
  • Grant or planning memo structure

What to send first

  • Study area
  • Grant or planning purpose
  • Known public datasets or prior maps
  • Audience and deadline

How the work is positioned

GeoIntel Works explains maps carefully and avoids overclaiming. The work supports planning and grant communication; it does not replace regulatory determinations or legal advice.

Have a real address or short list?

Send the location, business type, and decision question. I will tell you whether a small location screen makes sense and what the next paid step would cost.

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