Common use of Project Grants Clause in Contracts

Project Grants. The Education Advisory Board awarded 9 Project Grants to the following projects: Project Grant #: 22-14 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Sanitary District, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School Composting Stations Part 3, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley, West County, $23,800.00- Funds from this grant will be used to install 14 more stations around the campus at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School by October 2022 to expand accessibility of source-separation to students and staff; support recent reduction in garbage service so the school can maintain it. Project Grant #: 22-15 Fixit Clinic, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Loves Repairing, Berkeley, West County, $14,750.00- Funds from this grant will be used to hold a Fixit Clinic at the San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Library in which they will host additional repair-related activities. Project Grant #: 22-16 Food Shift, PAWsitive Food Recovery & Upcycling, Berkeley, West County, $20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to improve and codify best practices in upcycling food production waste into commercial food products and provide more job opportunities. Project Grant #: 22-17 Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT), RAFT Diversion and Delivery of Hands-on STEAM Learning Materials, San ▇▇▇▇, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support the collection of donated materials from Alameda County and San ▇▇▇▇▇ businesses for use as hands-on learning STEAM materials, which will be repurposed as hands-on STEAM Project Kits and bulk creative reuse materials to be delivered to up to 5 schools. Project Grant #: 22-18 Center for Environmental Health, The Road to Reusables, Oakland, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support the efforts to transition Alameda County K-12 schools to the most sustainable food ware option-reusables-by starting the conversation through the lens of protecting children’s health. Project Grant #: 22-19 The Berkeley Food Network, Deepening Youth Engagement in Food Recovery Program, Berkeley, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to increase the capacity to rescue food and support the implementation of SB 1383, while at the same time, educate and engage local youth in the work of food recovery and hunger relief. Project Grant #: 22-20 The Go Green Initiative Association, Developing District-Wide AB 341, AB 827 and SB 1383 Compliance Programs in Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District and Albany Unified School District, Pleasanton, East County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to work with senior administrators to establish a District-level Green Team, and train them in regularly scheduled meetings to evaluate their schools’ compliance with AB 341, AB 827 and SB 1383 and implement source reduction and achieve uncontaminated waste diversion. Project Grant #: 22-21 East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse, Community Education in Reuse and Repair, Oakland, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to educate the community in the many ways items can be reused or repaired, supply hands-on instruction and a physical space to create art and conduct repairs, make reuse and repair accessible to everyone in the community, keep reusable materials out of the landfills, facilitate collection and redistribution of items which the community has donated and make reusable or repairable goods available to those in need. Project Grant #: 22-22 The Go Green Initiative Association, Creating a Shareable Toolkit for School Districts: Data-Driven Waste Reduction and Diversion Optimization, Pleasanton, East County, $13,200.00- Funds from this grant will be used to provide incentives and support for Green Teams, quantify success and achieve school savings and develop a toolkit for replication in other districts. Project Grant #: 22-23 Re-Up Refills, Waste Diversion Education Coordinator, Oakland, West County, $26,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to formalize the position of a Waste Diversion Education Coordinator within the organization, by helping support the salary and materials budget for this position. Project Grant #: 22-24 Race to Zero Waste, Coalition Building, San Francisco, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to conduct outreach to cafes and restaurants to understand their needs, sticking points, challenges and possible past attempts at reducing single-use service-ware. Project Grant #: 22-25 San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Unified School District, Maximize Resource Recovery, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, West County, $50,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to maximize diversion efforts, provide custodians the proper equipment needed to collect and transport the sorted materials to the appropriate service containers and provide a learning environment that is both welcoming and sustaining.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement

Project Grants. The Education Advisory Board awarded 9 14 Project Grants to the following projects: Project Grant #: 2218-14 41 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Replicable Green Gloves Alameda County Wide K-12 School Support, Oakland, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to provide technical service and support for schools and school districts in Alameda County to initiate, increase, and maintain their waste reduction and sorting programs. Project Grant #: 18-42 Oakland Unified School District, OUSD Green Gloves Program Supply Support, Oakland, West County, $10,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to implement and maintain a wide variety of waste reduction and sorting projects that incorporates valuable lessons and actions for the school and the community. Project Grant #: 18-43 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Sanitary DistrictDistrict (CVSan), ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School Composting Stations Part 3& Recycling Stations, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley, West County, $23,800.00- 15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to install 14 more recycling stations around the campus at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School by October 2022 to expand accessibility of source-separation to students as well as reduce the organics and staff; support recent reduction recycling found in the garbage, all while reducing the garbage service so the school can maintain itservice. Project Grant #: 2218-15 Fixit Clinic44 O2 Artisans’ Aggregate, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Loves RepairingUpcycleria, BerkeleyOakland, West County, $14,750.00- 20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to hold a Fixit Clinic at maximize the San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Library in which they will host additional repair-related activitiespotential of secondary resources disposed of by certain industries, reduce the amount of underutilized green waste and food waste currently sent to industrial compost facilities and landfills, produce high quality products, develop community relationships and educate the public. Project Grant #: 2218-16 45 Go Green Initiative, PUSD Bins & Initial Training on Recycling & Organics Separation, Pleasanton, West County, $40,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to develop a district-wide diversion program for Pleasanton Unified School District which includes infrastructure and equipment to separate recycling and organics on all 15 PUSD school campuses, provide hands on training, bin monitoring and incentives and to measure success with Quarterly Progress Reports (QPR’s) that track recycling and organics data. Project Grant #: 18-46 Tri-City Volunteers, Food Waste Education, Fremont, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to increase program student capacity in providing students with work experiences that best explain the challenges, changes needed and impact of food waste on the community and poverty. Project Grant #: 18-47 The East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse, Arming Teachers with Supplies, Oakland, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to supply schools with free materials through regular in-store giveaway to teachers and three special Saturday morning Give-Away events throughout the year, plan and conduct reuse workshops and classes, expand the Green Educator Program in store, online and throughout the bay area, encourage more frequent participation from current Green Educators and promote waste prevention and diversion. Project Grant #: 18-48 Berkeley Unified School District, Striving for Zero Waste Across Berkeley Unified School District, Phase II, Berkeley, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support new and existing Green Teams, coordinate infrastructure at all sites with a minimum of paper, bottles/cans recycling and cafeteria composting, support district-wide initiatives that educate students about the 4R’s and pilot test a Lunchtime Waste Program. Project Grant #: 18-49 Urban University, Single Moms at Work, Oakland, West County, $20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to set single mothers on the pathway for successful social and economic mobility, strengthen opportunities for single mothers to successfully transition from poverty through a continuum of care and create a safe and healthy environment for single mothers and their children. Project Grant #: 18-50 Food Shift, PAWsitive The Food Recovery & UpcyclingShift Kitchen, Berkeley, West County, $40,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to increase the capacity to recover and redistribute food, improve job training programs and provide pathways to employment and generate revenue to grow and sustain the program. Project Grant #: 18-51 Ecology Center, Zero Waste-Starting with SUDs, Berkeley, West County, $20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to improve build literacy, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ stewardships, amplify the message and codify best practices in upcycling food production waste into commercial food products and provide more job opportunitiessupport youth development. Project Grant #: 2218-17 Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT), RAFT Diversion and Delivery of Hands-on STEAM Learning Materials, San ▇▇▇▇, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support the collection of donated materials from Alameda County and San ▇▇▇▇▇ businesses for use as hands-on learning STEAM materials, which will be repurposed as hands-on STEAM Project Kits and bulk creative reuse materials to be delivered to up to 5 schools. Project Grant #: 22-18 Center for Environmental Health, The Road to Reusables, Oakland, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support the efforts to transition Alameda County K-12 schools to the most sustainable food ware option-reusables-by starting the conversation through the lens of protecting children’s health. Project Grant #: 22-19 The 52 Berkeley Food Network, Deepening Youth Engagement in Berkeley Food Recovery ProgramNetwork Hub Kitchen, Berkeley, West County, $30,000.00- 18,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to increase the capacity amount of edible food diverted from the waste stream in Berkeley, partner with Replate, Daily Bread and other organizations working to rescue divert food, cultivate new direct donor relationships, measure the amount of recovered food and support the implementation of SB 1383, while at the same time, educate and engage local youth to demonstrate an increase in the work amount of food recovery diverted and hunger reliefensure that unusable recovered food goes next to animals then to compost. Project Grant #: 2218-20 The Go Green Initiative Association53 Earth Team, Developing District-Wide AB 3413 Bin Network, AB 827 and SB 1383 Compliance Programs in Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District and Albany Unified School DistrictRichmond, Pleasanton, East West County, $30,000.00- 20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to work with senior administrators present the 3 Bin Network to establish a Districttotal of 20-level Green Team30 classes on 5 campuses, enroll 6 students as #BN paid interns from Oakland Tech, carry on class presentations on 4 campuses, identify existing body on campus at 4 schools, and train them in regularly scheduled meetings to evaluate their schools’ compliance with AB 341, AB 827 and SB 1383 and implement source reduction and achieve uncontaminated waste diversionorganize 3 cross training workshops. Project Grant #: 2218-21 East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse54 Kid Scoop News, Community Altamont Education in Reuse and RepairAdvisory Board brings Kid Scoop News to the Tri-Valley, OaklandSonoma, West County, $30,000.00- 12,500.00- Funds from this grant will be used to educate produce a one-half page monthly "Kid Scoop News Earth Tip of the community in the many ways items can be reused or repaired, supply hands-Month" focused on instruction recycling and a physical space to create art and conduct repairs, make reuse and repair accessible distribute to everyone in a minimum of five high need schools throughout the community, keep reusable materials out of the landfills, facilitate collection and redistribution of items which the community has donated and make reusable or repairable goods available to those in need. Project Grant #: 22Tri-22 The Go Green Initiative Association, Creating a Shareable Toolkit for School Districts: Data-Driven Waste Reduction and Diversion Optimization, Pleasanton, East County, $13,200.00- Funds from this grant will be used to provide incentives and support for Green Teams, quantify success and achieve school savings and develop a toolkit for replication in other districts. Project Grant #: 22-23 Re-Up Refills, Waste Diversion Education Coordinator, Oakland, West County, $26,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to formalize the position of a Waste Diversion Education Coordinator within the organization, by helping support the salary and materials budget for this position. Project Grant #: 22-24 Race to Zero Waste, Coalition Building, San Francisco, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to conduct outreach to cafes and restaurants to understand their needs, sticking points, challenges and possible past attempts Valley estimated at reducing single-use service-ware. Project Grant #: 22-25 San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Unified School District, Maximize Resource Recovery, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, West County, $50,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to maximize diversion efforts, provide custodians the proper equipment needed to collect and transport the sorted materials to the appropriate service containers and provide a learning environment that is both welcoming and sustainingover 50 classrooms serving more than 1,500 students per year.

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Sources: Settlement Agreement

Project Grants. The Education Advisory Board awarded 9 15 Project Grants to the following projects: Project Grant #: 2220-14 27 Tri-City Volunteers, QUEST Food Waste and Food Insecurity Education, Fremont, West County, $5,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to continue providing food assistance and low-cost clothing and household items via the TCV Marketplace, TCV Mobile Pantry, Bag Lunch Program and Thrift Store. Project Grant #: 20-28 ▇▇▇▇▇ Unified School District, Young Lionesses Green Team, Emeryville, West County, $5,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to help pilot the Young Lionesses Program, by hiring a part time woman to mentor and lead the young girls Green Team. Project Grant #: 20-29 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇,Inc., From landfills to Learners: Closing the Digital Divide and Reducing E-waste in Alameda County Landfills, Oakland, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to increase the number of computers donated by Bay Area companies, refurbish and upgrade 60 laptops, and teach 10-15 hours of basic coding and computer literacy skills courses in Oakland Unified School District. Project Grant #: 20-30 Oakland Unified School District, OUSD Composting Infrastructure and Education at The Center, Oakland, West County, $10,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to reduce the organic materials volume, keep all the organic material on site to be turned into compost, educate on the composting systems during field trips and tours, review and train on the compost infrastructure system to onsite staff, interns and volunteers. Project Grant #: 20-31 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Sanitary District, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School Composting Stations Part 32, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley, West County, $23,800.00- 24,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to install 14 20 more stations around the campus at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School CVHS, reduce both organics and recycling found in the garbage by October 2022 to expand accessibility of source-separation to students 50% each and staff; support recent reduction in reduce garbage service so the school can maintain itby 30%. Project Grant #: 2220-15 Fixit Clinic32 East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Loves RepairingEnriching Teachers with Supplies, BerkeleyOakland, West County, $14,750.00- 25,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to hold a Fixit Clinic at supply schools with free materials for teachers; plan, promote and conduct two monthly creative reuse workshops; expand the San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Library Green Educator Program in which they will host additional repair-related activitiesstore, online and throughout the Bay Area; promote waste prevention and diversion. Project Grant #: 2220-16 33 Mycelium Youth Network, Growing our Health: Food, Soil and Carbon Sequestration, Oakland, West County, $20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to work collaboratively with communities at several Oakland Unified School District school sites to create a scalable model for what community resilience can look specifically in relationship to the Growing Our Health program. Project Grant #: 20-34 Berkeley Unified School District, BUSD: Striving for Zero Waste, Berkeley, West County, $25,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to streamline and make accessible educational resources, maintain and improve structures for school-based leadership, increase communications and coordination with District departments and community stakeholders, and provide continued infrastructural support. Project Grant #: 20-35 The Berkeley Food ShiftNetwork, PAWsitive The Berkeley Food Network Food Recovery & UpcyclingProgram, Berkeley, West County, $20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to improve expand food recovery in Berkeley and codify best practices surrounding municipalities, disseminate safe food handling protocols for donated food to our donors, membership network food recovery recipients and volunteers, and increase the amount of food available to food-insecure residents in upcycling food production waste into commercial food products and provide more job opportunitiesBerkeley. Project Grant #: 2220-17 Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT)36 Ecology Center, RAFT Diversion and Delivery of Hands-on STEAM Learning MaterialsEcology Center Supports Zero Waste Education, San ▇▇▇▇Berkeley, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support have the collection of donated materials from Alameda County Youth Environmental Academy (YEA) staff and San participants partner with UC Researcher to conduct neighborhood cleanups and waste audits, prepare the Youth to speak to community members about Zero Waste, host events on Berkeley Unified School District and to have the YEA be mentored by the Ecology Center. Project Grant #: 20-37 ▇▇▇▇▇ businesses ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Striving for use as handsZero Waste-on learning STEAM materialsAlameda County Wide K-12 School Support, which will be repurposed as hands-on STEAM Project Kits and bulk creative reuse materials to be delivered to up to 5 schools. Project Grant #: 22-18 Center for Environmental Health, The Road to Reusables, OaklandRichmond, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support the efforts assist schools and school districts with sustainable methods to transition Alameda County K-12 schools to the most sustainable food ware option-reusables-by starting the conversation through the lens of protecting children’s healthinitiate and continue waste reduction and sorting programs. Project Grant #: 2220-19 The Berkeley Food Network38 Earth Team, Deepening Youth Engagement in Food Recovery ProgramWaste Action and the Museum of Tomorrow: From Hopelessness to Determination (WAP-MOT), BerkeleyRichmond, West County, $30,000.00- 12,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to increase the capacity to rescue food and support the implementation of SB 1383, while at the same time, educate and engage local youth Earth Team interns in the work Museum of food recovery Tomorrow exhibit development process to establish culturally and hunger relieflocally relevant environmental exhibits. Project Grant #: 2220-20 39 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Space and Science Center, Mission to Zero, Oakland, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to refine and relaunch an Environmental Education Program at the Center, develop educational activities and presentations, share more broadly Mission to Zero resources with teachers and other science centers and to reassert the importance of Green strategies at the Center. Project Grant #: 20-40 The Quarry Lane School, STOP Plastic Bags in Dublin, CA, Dublin, East County, $5,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to purchase cloth bags with a strong, meaningful caption to bring the use of plastic bags down. Project Grant #: 20-41 Go Green Initiative AssociationInitiative, Developing District-Wide Institutionalizing AB 341314, AB 827 1826 and SB 1383 Compliance Programs in Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District and Albany Hayward Unified School District, Pleasanton, East County, $30,000.00- 40,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to work with senior administrators to establish form both a Districtdistrict-level and school-site level Green Team, Teams and train them the members of the teams in regularly scheduled meetings to evaluate their schools’ compliance with AB 341, AB 827 and SB 1383 and implement source reduction and achieve uncontaminated solid waste diversionmanagements practices in Hayward Unified School District. Project Grant #: 2220-21 East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse42 Clean Water Fund, Community Education ReThinking Disposables in Reuse and RepairAlameda County Schools, Oakland, West County, $30,000.00- 25,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to educate the community in the many ways items can be reused or repairedexpand ReThink Disposable into an Alameda County School District, supply hands-on instruction which will use outreach and a physical space engagement to create art and conduct repairs, make reuse and repair accessible to everyone in the community, keep reusable materials out of the landfills, facilitate collection and redistribution of items which the community has donated and make reusable or repairable goods available to those in need. Project Grant #: 22-22 The Go Green Initiative Association, Creating a Shareable Toolkit for School Districts: Data-Driven Waste Reduction and Diversion Optimization, Pleasanton, East County, $13,200.00- Funds from this grant will be used to provide incentives and support for Green Teams, quantify success and achieve school savings and develop a toolkit for replication in other districts. Project Grant #: 22-23 Re-Up Refills, Waste Diversion Education Coordinator, Oakland, West County, $26,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to formalize the position of a Waste Diversion Education Coordinator within the organization, by helping support the salary and materials budget for this position. Project Grant #: 22-24 Race to Zero Waste, Coalition Building, San Francisco, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to conduct outreach to cafes and restaurants to understand their needs, sticking points, challenges and possible past attempts at reducing single-use service-ware. Project Grant #: 22-25 San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Unified School Districtdisposable food ware source reduction recommendations and business audits to calculate cost savings, Maximize Resource Recovery, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, West County, $50,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to maximize diversion efforts, provide custodians the proper equipment needed to collect number of items reduced and transport the sorted materials to the appropriate service containers and provide a learning environment that is both welcoming and sustainingpounds of waste prevented.

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Sources: Altamont Landfill Settlement Agreement