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Environmental Engineering Division Offers Funding Opportunitie...
Environmental Engineering Division Offers Funding Opportunitie... Environmental Engineering Division Offers Funding Opportunitie... Environmental Engineering Division Offers Funding Opportunities for 2017Jan. 13, 2017  For the second year, the ASME Environmental Engineering Division (EED) is offering funding opportunities to assist in the development of programs that promote environmental education through its Education Support Program Awards initiative. The deadline to submit a proposal for one of several grants the teilen plans to award this year is Feb. 15.Launched in 2016,  the Education Support Program Awards program was designed to help promote the  importance of environmental engineers, who use the principles of engineering,  soil science, biology, and chemistry to make the air, water and land better and  safer for humans.The program  provides a maximum of $25,000 per year to students, educators and EED members  who propose interesting ways to encourage environmental education    opportunities  in their communities. Up to five proposals will be funded each year, with a  limit of $5,000 per award. Last years winning proposals included entries from  Philadelphia University, the University of Akron, and collaborations from the  Wind Energy Student Organization and Iowa State University, and Project Lead  the Way, Marshalltown High School and Iowa State University.Each proposal  should include a description of the proposed project brief professional  biographies of the principal project participants a proposed budget requesting  no more than $5,000 and a letter from the proposers school or business  stating that the project has institutional support and that the institution  will receive and manage funds provided by ASME.Program proposals,  which should be a maximum of five pages in length, should be e-mailed no later  than Feb. 15 to Martin Edelson, Environmental Engineering Division Executive  Committee, at edelsonm2asme.org. For more  information on the EED    Education Support Program, visit www.asme.org/engineering-topics/environmental-engineering/eed-program-funds-environmental-education.   
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