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The Ed ucation for Sustainable Living Program (ESLP) is a collaborative interdisciplinary effort to realize sustainable community throughout the University of California. Students participate in a weekly speaker series and form Action Research Teams (ARTs)
The National Science Foundation's Antarctic Artists and Writers Program makes it possible for the humanities (painting, photography, writing, and history) to be part of the U.S. Antarctic Program. Artists and writers work at U.S. stations and camps, often
Includes: Publicity, Copyright, Licensing, Sample Forms, Contracts, Grant Writing and Funding
Areas: Arts Education, Vocational Training, Fundraising, Art and Sculpture, Community Training
Type: Book
Type: Book
... company) of box office proceeds * $1,000 artist fee per artist/company!!! For
... Trusts in 1991, awards grants of $50,000 to artists working in a wide variety ... not limited to, materials, assistants, training, and travel. The specific use of funds
Blog created by and for Anthropology 19G - Surviving the Future: The (Re)Emergence of Sustainable Cultures. Students add their insights, comments and questions for their book groups and topic teams.
Areas: Vocational Training, Access To Education, Community Training, Sustainability Education, Leadership Training, Social Justice Education, Green Schools, Energy Efficiency and Conservation, Environmental Education
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Anthropology 19G class
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: Anthropology 19G class
From the Sustainable Cabrillo web site: The purpose of this site is to inform all about our work at Cabrillo College to bring campus activities and practices in line with sustainable principles. This site is also intended to be a workspace where people and
Michelle Merrill's Cabrillo Sustainability Site focuses on classes and other activities to enhance learning about sustainability and making Cabrillo College a more sustainable community college.
The Philadelphia Music Project fosters artistic excellence and innovation in the region's nonprofit music community by supporting adventurous programming that contributes to the advancement of participating organizations. PMP maintains a comprehensive prof
PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT: The Professional Development workshop schedule is fully booked between January and July 2007. August 2007 through July 2008 will be a period for program planning and development. We will begin booking workshops for fall/winter of 2008

