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Scope of Environmental Education Grants

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The last few decades have seen an unprecedented growth of industry and business all over the world, also bringing along with it a series of negative impact and fallouts for the humanity on a whole.

However, the same has also been duly recognized by such business houses and the administration alike, who now seem to be working in tandem to solve such related issues, that might need immediate attention.

The Scenario

The overall impact on environment is perhaps one of the most obvious and prominent fallouts of the industrial growth over the last few years. It is for this reason that the subject of environmental education has gained immense importance in all sectors of commercial activity. Even the government has come to the aid of environment activists in full force with a constant and heavy back up in terms of concrete environmental education grants and other such supportive measures.

To begin with, the main objective of such environmental education grants is to support projects to design, demonstrate or disseminate practices, methods or techniques that might be related to environmental education and teacher training. There are quite a few environmental education grants that provide financial support for environmental education projects that are implemented by schools, universities, state and local government environmental and educational agencies, along with a host of tribal education agencies and non-profit organizations.

Another important purpose for the issue of such environmental education grants is to utilize the environmental education as a catalyst to advance state or local education reform goals. This is addition to another objective of educating teachers, students, community leaders or public about human-health threats from environmental pollution.

However, prior to such environmental education grants being issued, there are certain sets of restrictions or pre-requisites that need to be met by the applicants. To begin with, the projects for which such environmental education grants are being applied for should work to understand and evaluate a specific environmental issue or a specific environmental problem. Under such schemes, priority is often given to those projects which are likely to develop new or significantly improved environmental education practice, method or technique.

Such forms of environmental education grants are generally available to local education agencies, colleges, universities, state education and environmental agencies, non-profit organizations and various other noncommercial educational establishments.

Besides, in communities where there is a substantive awareness regarding the cause of environmental education, the authorities concerned are generally supportive about the relevant projects. Environmental education grants of substantive amounts are often issued to schools, colleges and other such establishments in the region for projects and campaigns planned towards the mentioned objective.





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