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UE's Environmental Sustainability Challenge Accepting Proposals from Public

Evansville, IN (02/12/2019) — The University of Evansville is inviting the public to submit proposals to the University's Environmental Sustainability Challenge. If you would like to make an impact on environmental sustainability, but need funds to get your ideas off the ground, submit a proposal to have your project considered for funding from The Green Fund.

The deadline for submissions is February 20. Proposals can be submitted by going to: www.evansville.edu/sustainableUE.

The Green Fund began with a $25,000 environmental sustainability grant from Siemens, and additional funds may be generated through fundraising or savings gained through successful Environmental Sustainability Challenge projects.

For more information, email LK102@evansville.edu or call 812-488-2079.

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University of Evansville

Amanda Campbell, (812) 488-2241, uerelations@evansville.edu

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