Earth Force, a non-profit organization, will use the grant to make 19 small grant awards up to $5,000 each to organizations that apply with a joint application and agree to work together as a team.  Each team applicant will identify partner organizations within their community to meet the specific goals identified in their application.  These awards will be used for the development and implementation of projects, programs and solutions to meet a variety of educational and environmental priorities.  Four of the 19 awards will be made to organizations working directly on the development of environmental literacy plans.

 

"The variety of organizations and diversity of projects to receive these environmental education sub awards will exhibit the commitment of communities to creating and sustaining a healthy environment," said Karl Brooks, Region 7 administrator.  "The rewards to be reaped from these sub awards will be visible in a stronger earth, cleaner air, reduced pollution, environmentally astute citizens, and healthier people."

 

These projects will bring together diverse organizations working on a number of environmental issues that will meet the needs of their community.  Sub award applicants will have the flexibility to support the strategic initiatives identified through one or more EPA educational priorities such as community projects, human health and the environment.

 

The Environmental Education Grant Program is a competitive grant program that supports EPA's efforts to enhance the public's awareness and knowledge about environmental issues. This grant program supports environmental education projects to increase the skills that help people make informed decisions that affect environmental quality and to take responsible actions toward the environment.

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Learn more about EPA's environmental education grant program:

www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants.html

 

Learn more about Earth Force:

http://www.earthforce.org/index.php

 

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(Kansas City, Kan., March 3, 2011) - Through May 2, EPA Region 7 will accept proposals from eligible applicant schools and entities for the Agency's 2011 Environmental Education grants to develop new programs promoting environmental stewardship in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska communities.   

In previous years, EPA issued Environmental Education grants from its headquarters in Washington, D.C.  This year, EPA regional offices, including the Region 7 office in Kansas City, Kan., will directly award grants between $15,000 and $100,000.

Proposals for 2011 grants should be mailed to Denise Morrison, Environmental Education Coordinator, Office of Public Affairs, EPA, Region 7, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kan., 66101. Proposals must be received by 5 p.m. (CDT) May 2, 2011; those received after the due date will not be considered.

A solicitation notice announcing the grants program is available online at
www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants.html.  For additional information, contact Denise Morrison at morrison.denise@epa.gov.  

Environmental Education grants provide funding to local education agencies, state education and environmental agencies; colleges and universities; not-for-profit organizations; and non-commercial broadcasting entities. Tribal education agencies controlled by an Indian tribe, band or nation, including schools and community colleges, may also apply.  

Proposed projects should involve designing, demonstrating or developing innovative education tools and materials. Projects also should involve environmental education activities that go beyond disseminating information.


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Learn more about EPA's Environmental Education grants:
http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants.html