Got a sustainability idea? There may be cash to help with that green thinking

Recycling is great, but a new grant program is encouraging campus departments to think bigger. Has the details.
Recycling is great, but a new grant program is encouraging campus departments to think bigger. Madison Hoffacker has all the details and may be reached at sce@chapman.edu. (Photo/Justin Tyler Pribilovics-Wade ‘14)

By Justin Tyler Pribilovics-Wade ‘14

Want to help the environment and receive money to help your department at the same time? You’re in luck! The Sustainability Committee and the Department of Student and Campus Life are introducing The Green Initiative Fund (TGIF) grant program to Chapman University.

The Green Initiative Fund is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to take an active role in supporting campus sustainability and TGIF is offering financial help. The grants could support a variety of possible purchases or projects, from the purchase of energy-saving power strips to the underwriting of a sustainability training program.

Applications for funding are now available at the TGIF website.  Applications are due by Friday, April 20. For more information, email Madison Hoffacker at sce@chapman.edu.

 

Dawn Bonker

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