Environment Council of RI Opens Application Process for Tisdale Environmental Education Awards

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Environment Council of RI Opens Application Process for Tisdale Environmental Education Awards

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The Environment Council of Rhode Island’s (ECRI) Education Fund has announced that the application process for the 10th annual Loraine Tisdale Environmental Education awards is now open.

The application deadline is November 21, 2017, and awards will be made in January 2018 for projects to be undertaken in the spring of 2018. 

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The process

This year, ECR is offering three grants of up to $250 in support of school-based projects that have student participation, lead to measurable improvement in an environmental condition and involved the community beyond a school in some way.

All Rhode Island schools and school-based after-school programs are encouraged to apply, and an ECRI Education Fund representative will answer any questions to help schools with their project application.

Independent environmental professionals will review all applications and three schools or school-based after-school programs will receive $250 to carry out their projects. 

Loraine Tisdale Environmental Education Awards

The awards honor Loraine Tisdale who held an undergraduate degree in chemistry and a degree in nursing. For several years she led an organization that addressed safety and health issues concerning pesticides.

Over the last 10 years, schools all over Rhode Island have been awarded these grants for water quality, school garden, recycling, composting, and alternative energy projects. 


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