Cyclone Case Study Odisha 1999 Super Cyclone in India.
The Green Initiative Fund Grant Infographic
1. people to talk to:
Sharon Daraphonhdeth
TGIF Coordinator
Office Hours • Thurs. 2-4pm
sdara@berkeley.edu
102 Hearst
(510) 642-6827
developing your
tgif minigrant.
fall 2014 workshop edition. tgif.berkeley.edu
KKaatthheerriinnee Walsh
SERC Director
Office Hours • Fri. 10-12pm
kwalsh@berkeley.edu
102 Hearst
Lisa McNeilly
Director, Office of Sustainability
lmcneilly@berkeley.edu
Jeff Noven (made this graphic!)
jeffnoven@berkeley.edu
(831) 272-2772
WHAT GETS FUNDED?
• Projects that demonstrate the greatest
reduction in UC Berkeley’s
environmental impact for the least cost.
• Projects that can repay The Green
Initiative Fund.
• Projects with high visibility.
•• PPrroojjeeccttss wwiitthh strong student
involvement. A minimum of 20% of
funds disbursed will be set aside for
projects with direct student involvement.
CYohuerc klist:
Develop your grant idea
Canodn traeccte aivlle p caortniefisrm inavtoiolvne odf support where necessary
Dunedteerrm)ine a budget ($2k or
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Submit grant application
Save planet???
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• September 25th: Mini-Grant
Writing Workshop
• October 17th at 5pm: Grant
Application is Due to
tgif_grants@berkeley.edu
•• November 2014: Grant
winners announced
• November 2014: Mandatory
Mini-Grant winner training
• December 12, 2015:
Projects must have concluded.