Building Indoor Air Quality Capacity in Oregon Schools
GrantID: 63011
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000,000
Deadline: March 19, 2024
Grant Amount High: $8,000,000
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Grant Overview
Sustainable Practices for Indoor Air Quality Management in Oregon
In Oregon, the emphasis on sustainability and environmental stewardship is evident in its unique approach to indoor air quality in schools. The state has established itself as a leader in promoting eco-friendly practices, and recent studies indicate that schools with sustainable interventions experience significantly lower levels of indoor pollutants. However, many districts still face capacity gaps, particularly in terms of infrastructure and training to implement sustainable air quality management solutions.
Schools across Oregon, especially in rural regions, often struggle to access resources necessary for comprehensive air quality monitoring and management. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality underscores that many districts lack the expertise and funding required to adopt and maintain effective indoor air quality systems. This makes it essential to bridge these capacity gaps through targeted funding opportunities that align with the state’s commitment to sustainability.
The Sustainable Practices for Indoor Air Quality Management initiative addresses these issues by promoting the development of eco-friendly materials and practices aimed at reducing pollutants. Schools will receive funding to implement sustainable technologies and practices that not only improve indoor air quality but also adhere to Oregon's environmental goals.
Additionally, this funding emphasizes training staff on sustainability principles, ensuring that schools are equipped to maintain improved air quality standards over time. By equipping educators and administrators with the necessary tools and knowledge, Oregon positions itself at the forefront of indoor air quality management in education. This initiative not only supports healthier school environments but also instills a culture of environmental stewardship among students, preparing them to be responsible citizens in the future.
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