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Charleston County News Release 

MEDIA CONTACT
Name:   Jennie Davis, Charleston County Public Information Officer
Phone: 843.958.4012
Email:  
jdavis@charlestoncounty.org
 
Release Number: 3042
Date: August 25, 2009

Project Impact Offers Mini-Grant for Teachers to Educate Students on Lowcountry Hazards
$1,000 in grants available to Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester County elementary and middle schools

The Charleston County area S.C. Project Impact Initiative is offering a mini-grant program to Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester County elementary and middle schools.

Grants will be given to schools that develop programs using art, music, theatre, or hands-on activities to educate students about the types of hazardous events that could impact the Lowcountry, and ways to minimize losses associated with these types of events.

Grant funding is also available for projects that educate students about environmental awareness and protection. The funding may be used for supplies or materials needed for these types of projects.

There is a total of $1,000 available for local schools, and the funding will be distributed to selected applicants in sums of no more than $500 each. The mini-grant program is funded by Project Impact, which is an ongoing initiative originally sponsored by FEMA to assist local communities in becoming more disaster resistant.

Project Impact committees will review the applications that are received and will select the winners. 

GRANT APPLICATION DETAILS:

For more information on Project Impact, visit http://www.charlestoncounty.org/Departments/BuildingServices/ProjectImpact.htm.

For more news and information on Charleston County Government, visit the County's Web site at www.charlestoncounty.org.

 

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