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Grant Opportunity: Environmental Entrepreneurship

By
Alyssa Cressotti
Posted
October 19, 2024
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򽴫ý students and faculty interested in protecting the planet from climate disasters are being asked to make climate change innovation a priority. To help make that dream a reality, Speedemissions, in partnership with The Front Yard at 򽴫ý, has established the Project Planet U.S.A initiative.

Through the Project Planet U.S.A initiative, environmental entrepreneurs with potential tech solutions geared toward addressing climate change may share their concepts, innovative ideas, or solutions for a chance to win a cash grant in the amount of $6,000 and in-kind professional services consisting of mentoring, public relations, and network connections.

Those looking to apply are required to attend at least 1 of 3 workshops. The first workshop was held on October 1. Interested students and faculty members can register for an upcoming workshop today:

  • Workshop Two, November 4, 12:00 p.m.򽴫ý1:30 p.m.
  • Workshop Three, December 3, 12:00 p.m.򽴫ý1:30 p.m.

Applications are due by January 31, 2025. Up to two winners򽴫ýindividuals or groups򽴫ýwill be selected. Winning entries will retain all product, concept, or idea rights.

About The Front Yard at 򽴫ý: The Front Yard, a cutting-edge educational platform, seeks to develop an advanced "Tool Box" for 򽴫ý's students, alumni, and faculty to support entrepreneurial and innovative ideas by establishing connections with companies and organizations to foster term long-term relationships, joint ventures, partnerships, and sponsorships.

About Speedemissions: Founded in January 2001, SpeedEmissions has conducted over 2.5 million vehicle emission inspections and 1.25 million vehicle safety inspections, pioneering the "Vehicle Test, Only" store model to prioritize customer service and inspection accuracy. This test-only model means that the company򽴫ýs emission testing stores do not repair cars that fail emission and safety inspections. Speedemissions has been working to protect the environment from toxic automotive pollutants for decades.

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