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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION GRANTS AWARDED TO 11 STATES Environmental News Dave Ryan 202 564-7827 / ryan.dave@epa.gov Diane Berger 202 564-0447 EPA Administrator Christie Whitman announced today almost $3 million in grants for environmental education initiatives in schools, universities and not-for-profit organizations across the United States. “Environmental protection begins with environmental education,” Whitman said. “Today’s grants will help the American people make informed decisions about complex environmental issues. An informed public is EPA’s best ally in cleaning up our air, water and land, so that we pass along a better world to our children.” EPA receives hundreds of applications for environmental education funding. In selecting grant winners, EPA places emphasis on projects that enhance teaching skills, build state and local capacity to develop strong educational programs, create environmental education partnerships and motivate the general public to be more environmentally conscious. The grant applications were evaluated by EPA officials and by independent reviewers outside the Agency. A list of the 13 EPA Headquarters’ 2001 Environmental Education grant winners follows. EPA's ten Regional Offices also awarded over 200 smaller grants nationwide for state and local environmental education projects. Additional information is available at: www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants . California: Adopt-A-Watershed, Hayfork, $100,000 California Coastal Commission, San Francisco, $79,177 Illinois: Environmental Education Unit, Chicago Housing Authority, Chicago, $89,325 Kansas: Kansas Association for Conservation and Environmental Education, Manhattan, $38,853 Maine: University of Maine, Orono, $72,148 Maryland: Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, $51,617 Massachusetts: Massachusetts Youth Teenage Unemployment Reduction Network, Inc., Brockton, $29,722 Michigan: Ypsilanti Public Schools, Ypsilanti, $74,000 North Carolina: Environmental Education Fund, Raleigh, $74,365 Pennsylvania: School District of Philadelphia, $100,000 Tennessee: Shelby County Schools, Memphis, $97,853 Tennessee Aquarium, Chattanooga, $56,169 Washington, D.C.: Discovery Creek Children’s Museum, Washington, D.C., $35,000 R-182 ### Release date:10/04/2001 Receive our News Releases Automatically by Email
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