Deadline: 25-Aug-22
The Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation is offering grants under K-12 Solar Schools Program to turn school buildings into hands-on science experiments, helping teachers to instruct students about science, math, technology, the environment, and other important topics.
Grants support the installation of 1 kW photovoltaic (PV) systems throughout Illinois at institutions serving grades K-12. Although each system is relatively small, students see first-hand how sunlight is converted into electricity.
Online monitoring of real-time electricity generation is included in the grant. Grantees receive assistance to coordinate system installation as well as curricular support.
Funding Information
Eligible applicants may apply for up to $6,400 or 90% of the system and its installation costs.
Eligible Projects
- Hold a “Solarbration” and make a commitment to teach about solar and renewable energy in the classroom
- Educate the community about solar and renewable energy
- Are wholly owned by an eligible applicant and cannot include ownership by private investors or commercial interests
Eligibility Criteria
- Public school that provides continuous educational services to K-12 students; or
- 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is either a private school or other educational organization that provides continuous educational services to K-12 students
- ALL applicants are required to provide a letter from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) confirming their Employer Identification Number (EIN). 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations must additionally provide an IRS Tax Determination Letter, which may also contain the EIN information.
For more information, visit Community Foundation.
For more information, visit https://www.illinoiscleanenergy.org/energy-program/k-12-solar-schools/