Project Grants
<br /> The Education Advisory Board awarded 20 Project Grants to the following projects:
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-49 Chabot Space and Science Center,My Year of Trash,Oakland,West County,$10,000.00-Funds from
<br /> this grant will be used to develop a new mini-exhibit chronicling the story of trash from manufacturing to its final resting place. This
<br /> exhibit will accompany student trash activities to be used during filed trip lunch periods. The activities and mini-exhibit will also be
<br /> used during Chabot's special events such as Earth Day.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-50 Civicorps Schools,Recycling Internship Program: Training in New Materials,Oakland,West County,
<br /> $20,000.00-Funds from this grant will be used to engage 25 East Bay young adults,age 18-24 in an internship program where they
<br /> will be trained to handle,sort and bale recyclable material. After those skills have been mastered interns are trained and certified in
<br /> forklift and bobcat operation. Interns that excel in all training have the opportunity to train for their Class B license to drive the
<br /> Civicorps recycling and organics trucks. This internship program provides a career pathway for high risk youth seeking a career in the
<br /> field of waste prevention and recycling.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-51 (1)Community Action for a Sustainable Alameda(CASA),The 90 Percent Challenge,Alameda,West
<br /> County,$10,000.00-Funds from this grant will be used to work with all 4th grade teachers to sign up classrooms for the Davis Street
<br /> Transfer Station tour,work with all 5th grade teachers to implement the Student Action Project,sign up the Rock Steady Juggling
<br /> school assembly for each school,and ensure that all middle and high schools are participating in the Service Learning Waste
<br /> Reduction Project.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-52 San Francisco Department of the Environment, Food to Flowers!,San Francisco,West County,
<br /> $10,000.00-Funds from this grant will be used to increase diversion in the San Francisco Unified School District(SFUSD)and San
<br /> Francisco's private schools by expanding the School Educational program. In conjunction with a variety of educational program
<br /> offerings,schools will be given help to develop infrastructure to increase waste diversion and provide resources needed to sustain
<br /> those programs.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-53 Kidango, Kidango Kids Recycle,Fremont,West County,$12,000.00-Funds from this grant will be used
<br /> to purchase food waste/scrap receptacles for 58 classrooms in 31 child development centers in Alameda County;train center directors
<br /> and educators in recycling;and develop integrate and implement recycling and waste prevention curriculum in the classroom
<br /> educating 1300 young children and their parents.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-54 The East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse,Green Educator Program Expansion,Oakland,West County,
<br /> $32,285.86-Funds from this grant will be used to promote waste prevention through reuse of materials;supply schools with free
<br /> materials through giveaways to individual teachers;expand the Green Educator Program in store,online,and throughout the Bay
<br /> Area;and encourage teachers to use the East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse and Matter of Trust Eco-Center as resources.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-55 Alameda County Early Care and Education Council/Strategic Energy Innovations,Greening Alameda
<br /> County Fairgrounds,Oakland,West County,$30,000.00-Funds from this grant will be used to improve recycling and waste
<br /> reduction in at least 25 new preschools in Alameda County by providing them with compost bins,recycle bins and reusable tableware;
<br /> giving training to children and staff to improve their knowledge of recycling and waste reduction;provide an electronic newsletter full
<br /> of information about recycling,and find a permanent location for the Greening Preschools Program.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-56 Wood Middle School,Maker Space,Alameda,West County,$15,000.00-Funds from this grant will be
<br /> used to create and staff a Maker Space in the school, a work space where students and community members can come to create using
<br /> recycled materials. The space will enable participants to design,create and experiment using tools and materials many do not
<br /> currently have access to. Maker Space will be used during the school day, in the after school program and will be open on a limited
<br /> basis to community members.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-57 Nancy Deming,The Replicable Green Gloves and Beyond,Oakland,West County,$15,000.00-Funds
<br /> from this grant will be used to provide a compilation and documentation of successful, implemented waste reduction and sorting case
<br /> studies of its Green Gloves Program that are operating at Oakland Unified School District. Outreach and research will be done to
<br /> consider incorporating other schools and districts projects and elements. The project will be created in a format that will be easy to
<br /> read through,reference,customize, implement and maintain. The project will also involve reaching out and encouraging schools and
<br /> districts to consider new practices and procedures.
<br /> Project Grant#: 14-58 Grass Roots Recycling Network(GRRN),Zero Waste Community Development in Alameda County,
<br /> Sebastopol,West County,$10,000.00-Funds from this grant will be used to finalize the Zero Waste Communities Toolkit and
<br /> conduct Introduction to Zero Waste Workshops in each of the communities in Alameda County that have yet to establish a Zero Waste
<br /> goal. Stakeholders and municipal staff will be invited to assist in producing the workshops and coordinate with them when possible.
<br /> After the workshops there will be follow up with participants to support them in using the Zero Waste Toolkit to develop Zero Waste
<br /> activities in their communities.
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