EPA Environmental Education Grants were awarded in 26 states.

Press Release Summary:



U.S. EPA announced completion of grant awards under 2015 Environmental Education (EE) Grants Program. Projects address diverse topics and audiences, including tribal middle school education in WA, watershed literacy in MT, urban agriculture in OK, teacher training in LA, green infrastructure in OH, and EE in community colleges in New England. In all, EPA funded 35 grants from organizations in 26 states. Grants range from $36,000 to $192,000 for total of ~$3,306,600 million.



Original Press Release:



EPA Awards Environmental Education Grants in 26 States



(WASHINGTON) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the completion of grant awards under the 2015 Environmental Education (EE) Grants Program. EPA will award grants under the 2016 EE Grants Program later this year.



Projects address a range of topics and audiences, including tribal middle school education in Washington, watershed literacy in Montana, urban agriculture in Oklahoma, teacher training in Louisiana, green infrastructure in Ohio, and EE in community colleges in New England.



The agency funded 35 grants from organizations in 26 states. Grants range from approximately $36,000 to $192,000, for a total of approximately $3,306,600 million. A full list of recipients is at the bottom of this release. Summaries of each project are available at http://www2.epa.gov/education/environmental-education-ee-grants.



Since 1992, EPA has distributed between $2 million and $3.5 million in grant funding per year, for a total of approximately $68 million supporting more than 3,600 grant projects. This highly competitive grants program supports EE projects that increase public awareness about environmental issues and provide participants with the skills to take responsible actions to protect the environment. The program provides financial support for projects that design, demonstrate or disseminate environmental education practices, methods or techniques.



To learn more about the grant winners, or to apply for future EE grant competitions, visit http://www2.epa.gov/education/environmental-education-ee-grants.



2015 Grant Awardees by State



Alaska

Alaska Songbird Institute

http://aksongbird.org/

Alaska Swallow Monitoring Network – Fairbanks and Native Villages, Alaska



California

Merito Foundation

http://www.meritofoundation.org

Energy Efficiency to Mitigate Climate Change & Ocean Acidification



Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation

http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/

Watsonville Area Teens Conserving Habitats (WATCH)



The Energy Coalition*

http://energycoalition.org/

PEAK Plus



Tuolumne River Preservation Trust

http://www.tuolumne.org/

Water Ways: An Environmental Education Pathway Towards Water Literacy in Stanislaus County



Colorado

EForce - Earth Force Inc

GreenSchoolsConnect



Connecticut

New Haven Ecology Project, Inc.

http://www.nhep.org

TEACH CITY



Florida

Florida Gulf Coast University

Creating Learning Experiences and Addressing Needs of Watersheds and Aquifers Through Entrepreneurial Research (CLEAN WATER)



Idaho

Friends of the Teton River, Inc.

http://tetonwater.org/

Teton County WaterWise Initiative - Driggs, Idaho



Illinois

Board of Education City of Chicago 299: Service Learning Initiative Environment Program*

http://www.cps.edu

Calumet Is My Back Yard (CIMBY)



Kansas

Wichita State University and the Environmental Finance Center

http://www.wichita.edu/thisis/

Careers in Water Stewardship



Kentucky

Kentucky Association for Environmental Education

Addressing Climate Literacy through Concerted Community-based Initiatives



Louisiana

University of New Orleans

http://www.uno.edu/

Headwater to the Delta Connection in Louisiana



Maine

Bates College

http://www.mainecompact.org

Community Colleges for Environmental Stewardship



Maryland

Izaak Walton League of America

http://www.iwla.org

Creek Freaks Camps and Afterschool Program



Massachusetts

Greenagers, Inc.

http://www.greenagers.org

Crafting the Landscape



Massachusetts Audubon Society

http://www.massaudubon.org

Building Climate Action Communities



Michigan

Michigan State University

http://www.kbs.msu.edu/

Teaching Science Outdoors: A Pathway to Enhancing K-5 Teacher and Student Environmental Education



Minnesota

Minnesota Humanities Center

http://www.minnesotahumanities.org/

Smithsonian Water Project: Minnesota Humanities Center



Missouri

St. Louis University

http://www.slu.edu

St. Louis Ozone Gardens Project



Montana

Montana State University

http://www.montana.edu

Empowering Community Stewardship in the Headwaters



Montana State University

http://www.montana.edu

Pursuit of Educational Advancement toward Careers in Environmental Fields (PACE) for Montana Tribal College Students



The Watershed Education Network

http://www.montanawatershed.org

Western Montana Place-Based Watershed Education Program



New Jersey

Greater Newark Conservancy

http://citybloom.org/

Education Programming for Newark Public Schools



New Mexico

Asombro Institute for Science Education

http://www.asombro.org/index.htm?mn=0

New Mexico Climate Champion



New York

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County

http://ccejefferson.org/

Onsite Organics Diversion for Youth Camps



Syracuse University

http://www.syracuse.edu

Using the Thanksgiving Address to Advance Environmental Literacy and Environmental Stewardship



Ohio

Columbus State Community College

http://www.cscc.edu/

Green Infrastructure Educational Program



Oklahoma

Oklahoma State University

http://go.okstate.edu/

Incorporating Water and Environmental Education into Oklahoma City Charter School Curricula



Pennsylvania

Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania

https://www.sru.edu/

Healthy Planet, Healthy People Summer Camp and Community Project Incubator



Virginia

Friends of the Rappahannock

http://www.riverfriends.org/

Rappahannock Regional River Student Stream Team



Marine Science Consortium, Inc.

http://www.cbfieldstation.org/

Educating for Sustainable and Resilient Communities



National Recreation and Park Association*

http://www.nrpa.org/default.aspx

Creating Opportunities for Meaningful Environmental Education in Park and Recreation Out-of-School Time Programs



Washington

University of Washington Center for Conservation Biology and Indigenous Wellness Research Institute

http://www.conservationbiology.uw.edu/

Culture-Based Environmental Education for Tomorrow’s Tribal Leaders – Washington State



Wisconsin

The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System*

Colaboracion Ambiental - Latino Earth Partnership



*Grant awarded by EPA headquarters.

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