2008 CEFPI School of the Future Design Competition
Council of Educational Facility Planners (CEFPI) presents the School of the Future Design Competition. Competition illustrates the kind of creativity that students bring to the planning and design process.
Organic School Garden Awards Competition
School students nationwide, grades K through 12, are invited to enter this Organic School Garden Awards competition. If you're a kid who loves working in your organic school garden to improve your health and the health of the earth, this contest is for you!
ElectroCity
ElectroCity is an online computer game that lets players manage their own virtual towns and cities. It’s great fun to play and also teaches players all about energy, sustainability and environmental management in New Zealand. You can play too and make your own city!
Igniting Creative Energy (ICE) is a national student challenge to motivate learning, ignite the imagination, and fuel the creative potential in youth.
School Building Week School of the Future Student Design Competition
Sponsored by the The CEFPI Foundation & Charitable Trust - a non-profit organization established to generate funds to foster research and scholarly study regarding the impact of school facilities on student achievement and the communities they serve. Regional winners flown to Washington, DC for National Competition. 2008,
Washington, DC
DEADLINE: Jane Goodall Youth Leadership Award Nominations 02/15/2008
Do you know of an outstanding young person who has demonstrated skillful leadership in making a difference for people, animals and the environment? If so, send us your nomination for the Jane Goodall Youth Leadership Award!
Solar Schools
Working toward the installation of a PhotoVoltaic system in your school. Here you will be able to read about what others are doing and tell us about your Solar School project too. Please join us in this exciting educational journey to transform our global energy future and to protect the environment!
Live Green Teacher Grants
The LIVE GREEN Teacher Grant program, a Discovery Education program presented by General Motors, challenges middle school teachers to develop innovative ideas for furthering environmental and energy sustainability.