
The We Mean Green Fund is a $5 per student, per long-semester fee that funds environmental projects on campus. The fee was voted in during a special election during Earth Week spring of 2010, and was voted on by a student majority.
Projects that can be funded by the fee may be proposed by student, faculty, and staff of the university. Currently, there is a student-majority-led subcommittee of the Sustainability Council that is the decision making body for the distribution of funds.
Announcement: Residence Hall Challenge
$42,000 in available funding!
Applications due by May 1st, 2013
Request for Proposals: Recycling/Waste Reduction Projects
$50,000 in available funding!
Applications due by May 1st, 2013
If you are interested in serving on the We Mean Green Fund Committee, please send an e-mail to Lauren Helixon at Lauren.Helixon@unt.edu and attach a resume and unofficial transcript.
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