Eco-Challenge Grant
Employees, volunteers, interns and agents of Program Sponsor, Program Administrator, and each of their respective parent companies, affiliates, subsidiaries and advertising and promotion agencies, and their immediate families (spouse, parents, children, and siblings and their respective spouses) and individuals living in the same households of such persons are ineligible to submit and Eco-Program proposal.
Good academic standing.
Theme: Make your campus more sustainable.
Prepare a proposal and budget for a program that is either action-based or will create tangible results in the interest of helping to protect the environment to be initiated and make significant progress towards completion by: (pending deadlines)
Each Eco-Program proposal submitted must include the student’s (i) full name, (ii) date of birth, (iii) telephone number, (iv) email address, (v) hometown state and city, (vi) his/her campus address, (vii) the name, city and state of the educational institution attending, (viii) the name, title and telephone number of at least one (1) administration or educational school faculty member (“School Representativeâ€Â) who will support the student’s commitment to execute his/her Eco-Program proposal within the time and budget outlined (should it be selected) and (ix) Eco-Program proposal (description must be no more than 4,000 characters in length - with spaces), accompanied by an Eco-Program budget (no more than 3,000 characters in length - with spaces) and an Eco-Program timeline (no more than 3,000 characters in length - with spaces), all required submission materials collectively comprising your, “Submissionâ€Â. Submissions must be submitted either a) online through the www.filterforgood.com web site using the form provided or b) by mail using typed, double-spaced format, in an envelope with proper postage.
All Grants must be used in connection with initiating and making significant progress towards completing the Eco-Program as set forth in its proposal. Student Grant recipients may be required to provide written or oral status reports, including budget reports and receipts to Program Sponsor to evidence appropriate use of the Grant. Student Grant recipients may additionally be asked to capture and document their work once monthly using video and or camera images and to provide these images to the Program Sponsor and/or Program Administrator upon request. Failure of any Student Grant recipient to provide Program Sponsor and/or Program Administrator with Eco-Program status updates as requested may result in suspension or termination of Grant disbursements, in Program Sponsor’s sole discretion.

Student Grant recipients may be filmed, interviewed and/or photographed in connection with their Eco-Program proposal and/or Grant selection. Student Grant recipients grant Program Sponsor permission to use his/her name, image, voice, likeness in connection with promoting their Eco-Program and/or the Program and any of Program Sponsor’s advertising or promotional activities, including online announcements, without additional compensation, except where prohibited by law.