Basics of Grant Writing
Nov 3rd
Don’t know where to start with grant writing? This short course in grant writing is one of the most comprehensive you will find online. Created by the Foundation Center Read this:
AASHE Student Research Webpage
Nov 3rd
AASHE Student Research Webpage This web page has dozens of student research projects pertaining to campus sustainability and student activism. Scrolling down the first page of the database, the 9th resource “Best Practices for Starting Sustainable Food Cooperatives in University Communities” by Christina Oatfield and the 37th resource called “Student Green Funds: 1997 – 2009″ by Jacob Bintliff were found by GTS to be particularly informative.
AASHE
Nov 3rd
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE): AASHE is an association of colleges and universities that are working to create a sustainable future. Our mission is to empower higher education to lead the sustainability transformation. We do this by providing resources, professional development, and a network of support to enable institutions of higher education to model and advance sustainability in everything they do, from governance and operations to education and research. AASHE defines sustainability in an inclusive way, encompassing human and ecological health, social justice, secure livelihoods, and a better world for all generations. AASHE is a member-driven, independent 501(c)(3). Membership in AASHE covers every individual at an institution.
How Sustainable is Your College?
Nov 2nd
Check out the following links and find out! Not all schools are represented but those that are included are ranked based on a variety of criteria to determine how sustainable they are. Click Here for the Sierra Club’s Cool School’s list. Click here for the College Green Report Card website.
Action Plan Template
Nov 2nd
An action plan is a great way to plan your semester’s projects. For each stage of the project, it is important to fill out responsibilities (who will do it?), timeline (by when?), the resources available and needed, potential barriers, and lastly a plan for all parties to involved to meet or check the progress of the previous step before moving on to the next step. Action plans enable student organizations and businesses to assess the feasibility of a project before actually starting the first step of the project. Moreover, if you are trying to pick between doing one project over another, action plans are a great way to make that decision based off of resources and time needed to complete. In other words, action plans give you the ability to decide which project is more likely to succeed. Action plans also work when you are collaborating on a project with another organization. For example, under responsibilities (who will do it?) you can say Organization A is responsible for X and Organization B is responsible for Y. Bottom line, organizations that plan their projects in advance using some type of action plan template are much more likely to succeed. Click to download the Action Plan Template. File originally found on: www.accessingsafety.org/uploads/ File/Action%20Plan%20Template.doc.
Green Marketing on Campus
Nov 2nd
This document explores many sustainable marketing strategies for a variety of situations. Download part 1 of the ppt: GreenCampusMarketing1 Download part 2 of the ppt: GreenCampusMarketing2 Created by Green Tower Sustainability. Sorry for having to split the files. Make sure to read the comments for explanations of the slides.
Green Building Argument (for students to convince administration)
Nov 2nd
If your organization is pushing for green building on campus, this document created by the US Green Building Council can help you get the conversation started the right way. This document includes several statistics and arguments that will help you present the argument for green building. This is a two part power point. We apologize for having to break the power point up but it was too large to upload as one file. Thank you to the US Green Building Council for providing such helpful material. Green Tower Sustainability experts also have much expertise in this area and can help you push for green building on your campus. If you want further support getting green buildings on your campus, please e-mail Ian at Ian.bevan@presidiomba.org.
Download Part 1: Green Building Part 1.pptx
Download part 2: Green Building Part 2.ppt
8 Simple Steps to Green Your Student Organization
Nov 2nd
If your organization is just going green, here are 8 simple tips to get you on the path of sustainability. Submitted by the Enviro-Businss Society at SDSU. Download: Green_your_org_presentation
Special Event Checklist
Nov 2nd
This document is intended for larger scale events. Submitted by the Enviro-Business Society at SDSU. Download: Special Event Checklist
