SDG Projects in the Atlanta Community - Small Grant Award Application
The RCE Greater Atlanta Youth Network will be awarding small grants to individuals working on SDG-related projects in the Atlanta community.

Funding will go towards projects that:

1. Demonstrate a strong commitment to education and action around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
2. Engage multiple partners, from at least two different schools or sectors, on the team.
3. Have long-term goals for sustainable development.
4. Has a project focus in the greater Atlanta region.

Grant awards will be distributed as follows:

2 awards to students (must be enrolled at a high school or higher education institution) of $400 each.
2 awards to teachers or faculty, business/government/community partners, or other individuals of $600 each.

Only one team member from each project needs to fill out an application.

Applications are due by June 1, 2020 (midnight EST). Thank you to the Turner Foundation for funding these grants. Please email rceatlyn@gmail.com if you have any questions.

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Please tell us about yourself.
First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
What grant are you applying for? *
What is your affiliation? *
What school/company/organization(s) are you affiliated with? *
What has been your engagement with RCE Greater Atlanta to-date? If you have not been engaged with RCE Greater Atlanta, please share how you plan to engage in the future. *
Please tell us about your SDG Project.
Title of project *
Summary of project (3-5 sentences) *
What SDG(s) does this project seek to address and how? *
How will this project benefit the Atlanta community and promote long-term sustainable development? *
Who are the partners on the project team? Please list their names and affiliations. What schools/sectors do they come from? *
If you have additional project materials (such as a website, project poster, etc.), please provide a link or email them to rceatlyn@gmail.com (with "Grant App - Full Name" as the subject line).
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