Action Grants

2023 “What I Saw” Fenwick-Hollowell Wetlands Trail Community Art Project and Exhibit

College of the Albemarle and Arts of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City, NC

Empowering young people

We believe young people have the power to build a better world by making change happen right in their own communities. And we want to help.

The Green Saves Green Action Grant program is for students, educators, and youth group leaders and organizations who have an idea for a local environmental project, a plan, and want to take action.

Maybe you want to reduce plastic use at your campus. Encourage more and better recycling. Promote using reusable products. Help pollinators. Or have a creative way to get people outdoors to enjoy our beautiful trails and waterways. We want to help you succeed.

Grant Guidelines

Green Saves Green is looking for environmental projects in Camden, Pasquotank, and Perquimans counties that align with our mission of Learn, Share, Protect, and Enjoy. The project proposals should fill a need in the local community, and must include youth engagement. Projects are expected to be completed within a year, but could be extended if needed. Grants will be awarded up to $500. Depending on the project, larger grant requests will be considered.

Educators, youth group leaders, and students can apply for a grant any time by completing a short application. Grant approval is ongoing throughout the year.

Educators and youth group leaders apply here.

Students apply here.

Questions? Problems completing the application? Contact Green Saves Green by email at info@greensavesgreen.org.

Project Ideas

Need project ideas? Here are some suggestions:

  • Plant some trees

  • Start a school gardening project

  • Build and install birdhouses

  • Collect and report weather data

  • Monitor air quality

  • Make a campus litter management plan

  • Investigate a local environmental issue

  • Create an art project

  • Reduce plastic use on campus

Ready-to-go projects

Roots & Shoots, a program sponsored by the Jane Goodall Institute to encourage youth to create projects to address issues affecting the people, animals, and environment in their hometowns, offers a few ready-to-go projects. Green Saves Green is pleased to be part of the Roots & Shoots community. We helped start a local Roots & Shoots project in early 2022. Check out these links for more information:

Roots & Shoots Toolkits and Lesson Plans

https://www.rootsandshoots.org/resources/

Roots & Shoots Ready-To-Go-Projects

https://www.rootsandshoots.org/projects-in-a-box/

Third graders take action to protect pollinators

Kids CAN make a difference! A group of students in Holly Springs NC took a creative approach to protecting pollinators. Read their story here.