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October 18th, 2009

CCURB Info Session TUESDAY

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Come learn about CCURB!

Where does Project 20/20 get all its money? What’s the connection between utility bills and climate change? How can I find a meaningful part-time job?

Community Carbon Use Reduction at Brown (CCURB) is looking for more ideas and broader participation. Come and learn how you can build upon existing work.

CCURB is an initiative that engages students in implementing projects that have positive social and environmental impacts in the community. Grants are available for projects that demonstrate student and community engagement, and a measurable reduction in carbon emissions.

Consult with Others

Through the academic year, CCURB Think Tank meets every Sunday night at 9 pm in Wilson 302, as a subcommittee of emPower. The group aims to generate ideas and proposals for CCURB qualifying projects.

Letters of Interest

Individuals and teams are invited to submit a Letter of Interest to provide a brief overview of the proposed project and how it fits into the program objectives listed above. Letters of Interest may be submitted on a rolling basis to ccurb@brown.edu. For the fall grant cycle, Letters of Interest must be received by November 2, 2009 at 11:59 pm.

Grant Applications

Proposals for CCURB funding are due by November 30, 2009 at 11:59 pm. Grant application available for download.

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