- UNCG implemented a grant program to more deeply engage art students in campus sustainability efforts. They provided $1,500 in grants for student projects that brought awareness to sustainability issues through art.
- An RFP was created and released, outlining the purpose and requirements for proposals. Students had 3 months to submit proposals.
- Three winners were selected and announced at an Earth Day event. The winning projects included a solar charging hub, a design for a sustainable home, and a musical/dance performance about building environmental truths.
- Lessons learned included creating clear timelines, guidelines to further the sustainability mission, and supporting events to reach wider audiences. The program successfully engaged art students in campus sustainability.
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Creative Sustainability Initiative
1. CSI: Greensboro
Engaging Arts Students in the
Sustainability Conversation
Trey McDonald
Sustainability Coordinator
Jessica Trotman
Sustainability Education & Outreach
2. • UNCG part of the UNC system
• ~18,000 students
• ~3,000 employees
• ~200 acres / 5.5 million gsf
• Sustainability Office has existed for 2.5 years
Background
3. • At UNCG, 15% population of students in the “arts”
• Music
• Theater
• Dance
• Creative Writing / English
• Visual Arts
• Interior Architecture
• These students can be missed through traditional
sustainability programming and marketing
• Need greater engagement to build a culture of
sustainability on campus – but how?
Background
4. Step 1. Acknowledge
the problem
Students have been difficult to
engage.
WHERE is the energy
on campus?
Make the most of our unique
populations.
5. Step 2: Brainstorm HOW
Incentives for Students
Money and Recognition
How to they earn the incentive?
Complete a project
Benefits to the University
Student engagement, ideas for administration
7. Step 3: Money Matters
• Difficult to get funding due to financial
climate in state
• Partnership - secured funding for
grants through UNCG Sustainability
Committee ($1,500)
• Learn about financial aid and tax
implications for students
• Option: Order materials for students
8. Step 4: Create RFP
Find Support
• Recruited
staff/faculty
from art
museum and
music library
with grant
experience
Write RFP
• RFP should be
1-2 pages
• Clearly state
expectations
• Do not
overcommit
• Get input
from
supporters
Release
• Social Media
• Faculty
• Posters
• Hand bills in
practice
rooms and
studios
9. RFP Elements
• Purpose: create art that is
– Informed by the environment
– Inspires audience to value the earth
– Brings attention to campus sustainability issues
– Conveys interconnectedness
• Eligibility and Scope of Work
• Deliverables and Responsibilities
• Proposal Requirements
• Schedule
10. • Students had three
months to create
the proposal.
• Proposals were
reviewed and
voted on.
• Three winners were
notified and
announced at
Earth Day
reception.
11. Step 5: Manage
• Regularly check in with recipients
• Request a formal grant report due
halfway through the project phase
• Set deadline for ordering materials, or
returning receipts.
• Maintain records of their purchases
12. Step 6: Associated Events
• Provide opportunities for projects to be
presented on campus.
– UNCG hosted a symposium, where students and
faculty presented on arts and sustainability.
– Students will present their projects and
participate in moderated discussion for Campus
Sustainability Day
14. Winning Performing Arts Project
“…and we will build our own truths”
Steven Landis
MM composition
Elisa Foshay
MFA choreography
15. Lessons Learned
• Create a natural timeline of events – no project
work over summer
• Create guidelines to benefit your mission and the
student interest
• Support the projects with engaging ancillary events
to reach a larger audience
• Ask for help
– Consult financial aid when deciding how to make awards
– Recruit faculty to evaluate applications at least three months in
advance