Call For School Grant Applications Ends May 2

For the sixth consecutive year, the Hill Country Alliance’s Rainwater Revival offers funds to help students learn about rainwater catchment and water conservation.

 

As Texas Hill Country residents and businesses look for ways to conserve water, HCA’s Rainwater Revival grants lend a helping hand to schools throughout the 17-county region. HCA is now taking applications through May 2 from schools that want to implement or enhance rainwater collection and water conservation programs on their campuses.

 

“From funds received at Rainwater Revival 2015, we are offering one $1500 grant for 2016,” said Katherine Romans, interim executive director for HCA. “So far, our grant program has helped 16 schools set up or continue their water conservation programs.”

 

The deadline for applications for grants to be used during the 2016-2017 school year is Monday, May 2, 2016. The recipient will be announced by May 20, allowing the winner to start their project at the beginning of the fall school year.

 

“We’ve developed an easy process for teachers to request a grant,” said Karen Ford, Rainwater Revival Chairperson. “We understand the demands on a teacher’s time and how meaningful a grant can be to an educator these days.”

 

To apply, provide a one-page description of the project, including number of students reached, expected outcomes, length or duration of project, and general management and participation in the project; the project budget, including grant amount requested and, if anticipated, matching funds or in-kind services (matches not required); letter(s) of support from school principal and any others, as appropriate, and primary contact name, phone and email.

 

The grants are open to public and private elementary, middle and high schools throughout 17 counties of the Hill Country region. Email applications to info@RainwaterRevival.com or mail to HCA-Rainwater Revival, Attention Grant Program, 15315 Hwy 71 West, Bee Cave, TX  78738.

 

Complete information, a list of previous grant winners and a map of eligible counties are available atwww.rainwaterrevival.com under the “grants” tab.


About the Rainwater Revival | The Rainwater Revival is an annual celebration of collection, conservation and common sense designed to help individuals and businesses learn how to capture rainwater for in-home and outdoor irrigation. The free event is sponsored by the Hill Country Alliance and will be held Saturday, November 5, 2016 at Dripping Springs Ranch Park.

About Hill Country Alliance |  HCA is a collaboration of diverse people and organizations whose purpose is to raise public awareness and build community support around the need to protect the natural resources and heritage of the Texas Hill Country.

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