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Full Title: How to Support Federal Funding for Higher Ed Sustainability Programs

The below article was reposted from the Advancing Education for Sustainability blog published by Second Nature. The article is written by Jim Elder, the Director of the Campaign for Environmental Literacy.

Winter brings the beginning of the annual federal budget battles, and we are again seeking help and leadership from college and university presidents. You were instrumental in convincing Congress to create and partially fund a new grant program for sustainability in higher education (the University Sustainability Program, or USP), and now it is time to move the ball the last few yards over the goal line and get USP funded as a standalone program.

Nearly 300 ACUPCC presidents endorsed the original bill proposing USP, a major factor leading to passage of that bill in 2008. Last year, 150 presidents signed on to letters to Congress requesting that this new program be funded.

These letters were organized by state, and led by Rick Torgerson (Luther College), Diane Harrison (CAL State, Monterey Bay), Kevin Reilly (UWisconsin System), Marvin Krislov (Oberlin College), Ronald Thomas (U of Puget Sound), Mary Cantor (Syracuse University), and Thomas Purce (Evergreen State). These presidents led the process to garner signatures from other presidents in their state, demonstrating to their members of Congress the broad support and need for this kind of funding. We are particularly grateful for their leadership.

As a result, Congress made the USP one of six priority funding areas for the Department of Education’s $28 million Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education’s Comprehensive Program in FY2010. Subsequently, the Department of Education funded five sustainability proposals totaling over $4 million, a tremendous step in the right direction.
As Second Nature’s partner, the Campaign for Environmental Literacy (CEL), has been leading the USP campaign since the beginning. CEL believes that 300 signatories to letters from key states this year could, even in this difficult political and economic climate, convince Congress to fund USP as a $25 million stand alone program.

So if you reside in MT, IL, NJ, MS, TX, RI, HI, AR, OH, AL, KY, GA, or LA, please consider leading a support letter from your state by contacting Ulli Klein at Second Nature (uklein@secondnature.org or 617-722-0036 ext. 206). We will provide you with draft letter templates, background materials, and any other support you might need. Our target is to get letters out to key members of Congress in March.

With your help, this concerted effort can finally realize the full potential of the University Sustainability Program, bringing much needed new funding for sustainability to campuses across the country.

Posted: February 9, 2011, 3:09 PM