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Apply Now! $200,000 Available for UK Sustainability Challenge Grant.

The Sustainability Challenge Grant Program is designed to engage multidisciplinary teams from the University community to foster scholarly, creative, and research projects that promote sustainability and advance the field(s) of study. Sustainability, in this context, is intended to convey the need to pursue activities that are ecologically sound, socially just and economically viable. 

Applications for the University of Kentucky Sustainability Challenge Grant Program  are being accepted now through May 28, 2021. Total project funds available are expected to be $200,000 with individual projects eligible to receive up to $50,000. Application materials can be found on the Sustainability website.

This year, program leaders are encouraging proposals that intersect with challenges that have emerged during the pandemic and/or those related to the diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts of the University.

In the six years of the program to date, 43 projects have been awarded a total of $1.15 million to pursue a wide range sustainability-driven projects on campus and beyond.

“This program has been such an important component of our sustainability efforts over the past six years, and we are very excited about the potential it has to serve as support for our faculty and staff who are interested in using sustainability as a framework for engaging with challenges created or worsened by the pandemic, including those connected to diversity, equity, and justice,” said Shane Tedder, UK’s Sustainability Officer, and co-coordinator for the program.

In the six years of the program to date, 43 projects have been awarded a total of $1.15 million to pursue a wide range sustainability-driven projects on campus and beyond.

“The Sustainability Challenge Grant provides a unique opportunity for exploring multidisciplinary and collaborative ideas related to sustainability. As co-chair of the President Sustainability Advisory Committee and a recipient of Sustainability Challenge Grants in previous years, I have seen and experienced the impact of this program on the campus, the community, and the individuals involved.”

Helen Turner, Faculty in the School of Interiors and co-chair of the President’s Sustainability Advisory Committee.

The 2020 Sustainability Challenge Grant winners were:

  • Building Community through Innovation and Sustainability of Kentucky’s Forest 
  • Evaluating Twenty Years of Urban Reforestation in Lexington
  • Sustainable Campus Electronics Recycling Program at the University of Kentucky 
  • Place Setting: Enhancing Sustainable Approaches to Food Security and Community Engagement 
  • Research Innovators in Sustainable Energy (RISE) 
  • Aerated manure compost facility for the smaller horse-farm operation 
  • Coordinating and Assisting the Reuse of Assistive Technology in Rural Appalachian Communities 
  • Preparing our Urban Forests for our Changing Climate 
  • Designing for Wellbeing: Mindful Oasis. Reimagining Gatton Student Center Botanical Gardens 
  • Honoring Kentucky’s Agricultural Excellence 

The program is a collaborative effort of the President’s Sustainability Advisory Committee, the Tracy Farmer Institute for Sustainability and the Environment and the Office of Sustainability. Funding support for the program is provided by the offices of the Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration, the Provost, and the Vice President for Research as well as the Student Sustainability Council

Apply TODAY!

www.uky.edu/sustainability/sustainability-challenge-grants.

Shane Tedder

Shane Tedder has served as the Sustainability Coordinator for the University of Kentucky since 2009. In this position he supports a wide range of programs and initiatives including serving on the President’s Sustainability Advisory Committee, the Faculty Sustainability Council and as the staff advisor to the Student Sustainability Council. His office is active in policy development and planning processes for the University and led the development of the University’s first Sustainability Strategic Plan. This includes an Implementation Plan for UK’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Commitment. He frequently guest lectures in a variety courses and works to make sure the campus of the University is available as a living laboratory for students and faculty.

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