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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 15-1764

NOTICES

2016 Environmental Education Grants Program Application Announcement

[45 Pa.B. 6016]
[Saturday, October 3, 2015]

 Applications for the 2016 Environmental Education Grants Program (Program) are now available from the Department of Environmental Protection (Department). The grants provide funding to public and incorporated private schools, colleges and universities, county conservation districts, incorporated nonprofit organizations, along with incorporated conservation and education organizations and institutions, businesses, municipalities and municipal authorities to create or develop projects that support environmental education in this Commonwealth. Grants will provide environmental education on timely and critically important topics for any target audience, including the following:

 • Sustainable Living—Develop environmental education and outreach programs to encourage sustainable living and reduce environmental impacts. This includes outreach programs on rain gardens, rain barrels, clean energy, energy conservation and efficiency, transportation, improving indoor air quality/radon protection, composting, water conservation and other related topics.

 • Chesapeake Bay and Watershed Education—Develop environmental education and outreach programs to reduce nonpoint source pollution, along with other water-related educational programs. This includes educational programs on abandoned mine drainage/reclamation, water conservation, private water wells, groundwater, storm water management, cold water habitats, and fisheries and other related topics.

 • Air Quality—Develop air quality educational and outreach programs, including ground level ozone, climate change, transportation and electricity generation issues.

 • Energy Education—Develop educational and outreach programs on energy efficiency and conservation, as well as natural gas, coal, wind, solar and other clean energy sources and technologies.

 • Climate Change—Develop environmental education and outreach programs to address climate change and the potential socio-economic and environmental consequences and mitigation strategies.

 • Brownfields—Develop educational and outreach programs on brownfield redevelopment and sustainable communities.

 • Environmental Literacy Planning and Programming—Engage educators and stakeholders in content standards and field-based environmental education (EE). Areas of specific focus should include graduation requirements, professional development on EE content knowledge and field-based pedagogy, assessment and evaluation, partnering to build capacity, identifying existing resources and sustainability of programs. Additionally, projects may focus on high performing green schools and buildings, providing high quality programming for children, youth or adults, or both (programs to include science, technology, engineering and mathematics, outdoor education, service learning and ensuring access for participants with disabilities), professional development for formal and nonformal educators environmental service learning programs for youth and adults and environmental careers/green jobs.

 • Formal and Nonformal EE Certification—Develop and implement institutionalized and community-based certification programs designed for teachers, naturalists and educators working in schools and EE facilities at parks, county conservation districts, nature and EE centers, conservancies, land trusts and more.

 • Natural Landscaping and Trees—Develop educational outreach programs on native plant landscaping, the social, economic and environmental benefits of trees, riparian buffers and invasive plant management. This includes information on how to sustainably maintain these native landscapes.

 • Connecting Children with Nature—Develop educational programs or infrastructure for regular, immersive outdoor education.

 • Keystone Energy Education Program—Form or enhance an energy team with teachers, students, building facility managers and administrators with the goal to reduce the school building's energy use.

 • Curriculum Integration Projects—Articulate the Academic Standards for Environment and Ecology into the formal K-12 curriculum for the entire school district, private school or charter school.

 • Curriculum Revision Projects—Revise current (or write new) lesson plans or units to meet the changes identified in the alignment to the Environment and Ecology Standards, Energy Education and provide a means for classroom assessment.

 • Outdoor Learning Resource Projects—Develop resources such as trails, agricultural demonstration areas, energy demonstration areas, ponds, wetland areas, sheltered learning stations, and the like, as well as similar nearby community resources as a framework from which students can learn about natural systems and the interrelationship among natural and human-made communities or other topics.

 • Field Trips and Hands-on Activity Supplies—Schools and other organizations can conduct projects and are able to purchase EE hands-on activity supplies or coordinate field trips, or both, for student or adult learning or by conducting teacher education/in-service programs.

 The Program was established by the Environmental Education Act (35 P. S. §§ 7521—7528), which mandates setting aside 5% of the pollution fines and penalties collected annually by the Department for environmental education in this Commonwealth.

 Environmental education grant awards are limited to $3,000. This announcement opens on October 5, 2015, and grant applications submitted to the Department must be postmarked by December 18, 2015.

 Applications may be obtained by contacting the Department of Environmental Protection, Environmental Education Grants Program, P. O. Box 2063, Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063, (717) 772-1644. For additional information and to obtain the electronic copy of the grants manual and application forms, visit the Department's web site at www.dep.state.pa.us (DEP Keyword: EE Grants).

JOHN QUIGLEY, 
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 15-1764. Filed for public inspection October 2, 2015, 9:00 a.m.]



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