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Campus Green Funds

Converting a UVM vehicle to run on vegetable oil

 

CEF: Veggie Oil for UVM Vehicle

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Green Funds 2.0: The Nitty-Gritty of Campus Sustainability Fund Management from the Ground Up

Published: 
October, 2012

prepared by Mieko Ozeki, Katherine Walsh (UC Berkeley), Kevin Ordean (Northern Arizona University), Lilith Wyatt (McGill University), Melody Hartke (North American University), and McKenzie Beverage (University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign) and presented at the AASHE 2012 Conference.

A Deeper Look: The Role of Green Funds on Campuses

Published: 
May, 2012

published in AASHE's 2011 Higher Education Sustainability Review, Mieko Ozeki (UVM Sustainability Projects Coordinator) contributed a white paper on campus sustainability green funds. To learn more about green funds, read more here.

Student Green Fee Management and Project Implementation

Published: 
October, 2010

prepared and presented by Mieko A. Ozeki at AASHE 2010 Conference.

Designing, Implementing, and Project Managing Campus Green Funds

Published: 
March, 2012

Presented on March 21, 2012 at Ball State University's Greening of the Campus IX Conference by Mieko Ozeki, Sustainability Projects Coordinator and Clean Energy Fund Manager. 

Designing and Implementing a Robust and Sustainable Campus Green Fund: Recommendations from Sustainability Officers

Published: 
October, 2011

prepared and presented by Mieko A. Ozeki at AASHE 2011 Conference in Pittsburgh.

Other Campus Green Funds

Campus Green Funds are a financial mechanism that supports a range of sustainability initiatives on college and university campuses in the U.S. and Canada. UVM's Clean Energy Fund is a dedicated student green fee to renewable energy. On other campuses, green fees are applied toward activities such as recycling services, hiring sustainability officers, renewable energy credits (RECs), green building services, etc. 

For more information on student green fees, see the following resources:

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