BELOW ARE PROJECTS THAT ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR PARTNERS.
Title | Summary | Category | Status | Updated |
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Natural Bridges High School Bike Generator | The purpose of the Bike Generator Project for At Risk Students is to alleviate some of the uncertainty concerning power consumption. | Completed | 05/07/2018 | |
YLITES-Youths Leading Innovation in Technolgy Energy and Sustainability. An IDEASS project at Watsonville High School. | YLITES-Youths Leading Innovation in Technolgy Energy and Sustainability. An IDEASS project at Watsonville High School. | Completed | 08/07/2015 | |
Porter Greenovation | to reduce the total energy consumption and eliminate waste, and to promote sustainability in building science through the finished product. | Completed | 08/07/2015 | |
Slugware - A Reusable Dishware Program | The goal of Slugware is to help propel our efforts to reach UCSC’s goal of zero waste by 2020. | Completed | 02/09/2016 | |
Green Office Certification Program | GOC is a green office certification program that operates through the campus Sustainability Office. | In Progress | 02/07/2017 | |
SVC Food-Waste Diversion Program | The SVC Food-Waste Diversion Program will purchase and deploy six indoor food-waste bins to establish a sustainable alternative to dumping. | In Progress | 05/31/2018 | |
Monterey Bay Carbon Fund—Solar For Schools Initiative | The goal of the proposed project is to catalyze the next phase of MBCF Solar for Schools installations | In Progress | 01/15/2020 | |
UCSC Continuous Forest Inventory | The UCSC CFI is a forest inventory and monitoring project designed to involve undergraduate students in collecting important data for campus | In Progress | 07/10/2015 | |
DROPS at Bay View Elementary | A water sustainability program demonstrated at Bay View Elementary | In Progress | 05/16/2018 | |
IDEASS Digital Storytelling - DROPS | A documentary is being made to increase community awareness and involvement with the DROPS rainwater catchment project at Bayview elementary | In Progress | 03/18/2018 |