Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Project Learning Tree Grants Available For Classrooms

Project Learning Tree is now accepting applications from schools and nonprofit organizations for environmental service-learning projects.  Deadline for applications is September 30.
Do you have an idea for a school/community native plant garden, a forest improvement project, a streamside restoration plan, a recycling program, or energy conservation project for your students?  Need funds to implement it?  Apply for a Project Learning Tree GreenWorks! grant!
Traditional GreenWorks grants of up to $1,000 will be awarded in support of environmental projects that demonstrate service-learning, exemplify student voice, involve at least one community partner, and can be completed within a year.  To be eligible, projects must secure at least 50 percent in matching funds (in-kind acceptable).
GreenWork! grants for registered PLT GreenSchools of up to $3,000 support projects that meet all the parameters for traditional GreenWorks grant funding are also available. To be eligible, applicants must be a school (public or private), be registered on the PLT GreenSchoo! Web site, have an established Green Team, have completed one or more of the PLT GreenSchools Investigations, and propose a project based on the findings of one or more of the PLT GreenSchools Investigations.
For more information and applications, visit the Project Learning Tree website.

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