TEAM GRANTS
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Freehold Soil Conservation District - To encourage schools in Middlesex and Monmouth Counties to participate in the 2008 New Jersey Envirothon, the Freehold District will provide six (6) $100.00 grants to new teams (have not participated in a previous Envirothon) to cove the expenses of Envirothon team registration. Download a copy of the 2008 Freehold SCD Envirothon Grant Application.
Cape Atlantic Soil Conservation District - is offering eight (8) $100.00 grants to teams in Atlantic and Cape May Counties. The grants will be awarded to cover the expense of sending a school's team to the NJ Envirothon, or to supplement the school's environmental or science funds. Download a copy of the 2008 Cape-Atlantic SCD Envirothon Grant Application.
Gloucester County Soil Conservation District - is offering five (5) $100.00 grants to teams in Gloucester County who attend the 2008 NJ Envirothon competition. The first five teams to register for the competition will be eligible for the grant. You may apply for the grant only after you have been registered for the 2008 Envirothon. Download a copy of the 2008 Gloucester SCD Envirothon Grant Application.
Hunterdon County Soil Conservation District - is offering (5) $100.00 grants to teams in Hunterdon County who attend the 2008 NJ Envirothon competition. The first five teams to register for the competition will be eligible for the grant. You may apply for the grant only after you have been registered for the 2008 Envirothon. Download a copy of the 2008 Hunterdon SCD Envirothon Grant Application.
Ocean
County Soil Conservation District - is offering five (5) $100.00 grants to teams in
Ocean County who attend the 2008 NJ Envirothon competition. The first five teams to register for the
competition will be eligible for the grant.
You
may apply for the grant only after you have been registered for the 2008
Envirothon.
Download a copy of the
2008
Ocean SCD Envirothon Grant Application.
For more information about the Envirothon, contact Richard Belcher, Envirothon Coordinator or your local Soil Conservation District.
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