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Constellation

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: Regional

Description

The energy Company believes that providing quality educational opportunities and career development are important tools that can help communities succeed long term. The Company’s E2 Energy to Educate Program offers students in grades 6-12 and college opportunities to experience problem-solving today’s and tomorrow’s energy challenges. Grant funds support projects designed to enhance students’ understanding of science and technology and inspire them to think differently about energy. Grants of up to $25,000 will be awarded in support of projects at the grade 6-12 level and of up to $50,000 for projects at the college level. Projects should be team oriented, learning focused, and hands-on, with measureable results that reach a minimum of a hundred students. They should align with the Company’s Energy to Educate Innovation Themes: energy in transportation, backyard generation, and zero waste. The project must be located in an area where the energy Company does business. Additional information can be found on the Web site.

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