A couple weeks ago we applied for $800 in grant money from the EPA for an Earth Day Project. Our project was to build a bike powered light machine where we can switch between incandescent and compact fluorescent lights to literally feel the energy difference...
And we were approved for funding!!!
I want to thank Rachel Sherck and Rylan Ortiz for all their help in composing the proposal, and David Carter for the tip and his feedback.
great work Rachel, Rylan and SEA! and i agree with Kevin, there are lots of opportunities to raise funds for and awareness through local green projects. if anyone ever wants to tackle a local watershed festival, i know where we can get some $$...
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Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Yay for Free Moolah$$$
WE GOT IT!!!.
SEA,
A couple weeks ago we applied for $800 in grant money from the EPA for
an Earth Day Project. Our project was to build a bike powered light
machine where we can switch between incandescent and compact
fluorescent lights to literally feel the energy difference...
And we were approved for funding!!!
I want to thank Rachel Sherck and Rylan Ortiz for all their help in
composing the proposal, and David Carter for the tip and his feedback.
WEEEE!
becky.
Posted by Rebecky at 9:54 PM
Labels: bicycles, cfl, EPA, news
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great work Rachel, Rylan and SEA! and i agree with Kevin, there are lots of opportunities to raise funds for and awareness through local green projects. if anyone ever wants to tackle a local watershed festival, i know where we can get some $$...
oh...and awesome work Becky... you are good!
What a great, creative idea! I want to see it when it's done. Congratulations on the grant.
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