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Thursday, November 21, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO: Green Fund supports a more sustainable UNCG community

University Of North Carolina At Greensboro issued the following announcement on Sept. 10.

“The Green Fund’s main goal is to raise awareness about sustainability practices on campus with an emphasis on encouraging students to practice eco-friendly actions,” says Theo Noussi, UNCG Green Fund committee member. “We want to show that local action can have a ripple effect on the Greensboro community in a positive way.”

In 2016, UNC Greensboro students elected to allocate a portion of their student activity fees toward environmental stewardship and created the UNCG Green Fund. Since then, the campus-based grant program has invested in 77 projects related to sustainability. While the overarching goal is to support the UNCG Climate Action Plan, the committee prioritizes proposals that focus on Just Sustainabilities and Sustainability Outreach and Education. 

FUNDING SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS

Governed by a committee of students, the Green Fund financially supports projects that champion at least one of UNCG’s four fundamental pillars of sustainability: social equity, environment, economy, and aesthetics. While faculty and staff experts assist the committee through the proposal review process, they do not have voting rights. All decisions to fund projects are decided by a majority student vote.

“Over the last few years, the majority of proposals have been submitted by faculty and graduate students. We get a number of requests from facilities, for example, for more sustainable lighting for dorms,” says Green Fund Co-Chair Catherine Bowlin. “But we accept proposals from all students and staff.”

“One of my favorite and probably most impactful projects we’ve funded is a public art display on Gate City Boulevard,” Bowlin adds. “It is a collaborative project between the College of Visual and Performing Arts and Industries of the Blind. It’s a great example of how environmental awareness and love for the environment can be nontraditional. The art is off campus, but it definitely positively affects both the Greensboro and UNCG communities.”

“Last semester, we funded two solar-powered picnic tables on campus,” says Noussi. “They have charging stations, so you can hang out while you charge your phone or laptop. Maybe it will make people think about how it’s working and trigger interest in sustainability because it’s fun and more appealing to students. This was proposed by a 9th grader at UNCG Middle College. We were fascinated by the whole proposal.”

The tables should arrive by the end of the Fall semester and will be placed next to the fountain in Moran Commons Plaza.        

Original source can be found here.

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