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Latest revision as of 20:35, 31 December 2014
Type: Program
Status: Ongoing
Source File: http://www.duke.edu/greening/grant_fund.html
Description:
Executive Vice President Tallman Trask has committed $50,000 to fund student, staff and faculty led initiatives which will "green" Duke. So far, the fund has sponsored an environmental assessment of Duke's office product usage and a conference entitled "The Power of Environmental Purchasing: Greening the University Supply Chain" which resulted in Duke adopting comprehensive Environmentally Preferable Purchasing Guidelines.
Rules for Grant Applications:
- grants are for projects or activities that will reduce the environmental impact of Duke's campus or health system
- students, faculty, staff and alumni or any organization comprised of students, faculty, staff or alumni may apply for a grant
- grants can be used for educational purposes if it is clear that the education will lead to a reduction in Duke's environmental impact
- grants will not be made retroactively (i.e. to reimburse)
- the grant application process is a rolling one. Applications are considered as they are submitted.
- $50,000 is the total grant money available each school year. It may be a good idea to contact Duke's environmental sustainability coordinator before submitting an application to learn how much has already been disbursed.
The Application Process:
- Download and complete the grant application.
- Submit the application electronically, with an attached budget, to Duke's environmental sustainability coordinator.
- The coordinator will be in touch with you to let you know how the application review process is proceeding.