Interested, but need more information? Attend an information meeting:
- Thursday, September 20, 2007 from 4:00-5:00 p.m., Lory Student Center, room 220
You may also contact Camille Howells in the SLiCE Office for more information at Camille.Howells@ColoState.Edu or (970) 491-3579.
Applications
Interested students may apply with their 2007-2008 project ideas now!
Please see the application for a program overview, FAQs, information on submitting a successful project proposal, important dates for the year, and more. Please read and fill out the application carefully.
Praxis Application
Completed applications must be turned in by September 26, 2008 by 5:00pm by one of the folowing methods
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SLiCE Office front desk, on the main floor of the Lory Student Center
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Email Camille.Howells@ColoState.Edu
2006 PRAXIS Groups
Group Name: Cyclical Collections
The purpose of Cyclical Collections is to increase recycling within Fort Collins. Cyclical Collections volunteers will pick up recyclables using bicycles and trailers on weekend mornings in neighborhoods north of the CSU campus. This project is valuable not only to the residents of that specific neighborhood but also to the City of Fort Collins as a whole. This area is often plagued by party trash (primarily beer cans and bottles) which can be recycled as part of this project. In addition, residents benefit from having the opportunity to recycle free of charge. By using bicycles, Cyclical Collections will increase the public perception of the versatility of bicycles and reduce pollution from trash trucks and cars.
The community partners for Cyclical Collections include Off-Campus Student Services, CSU Recycling, and The City of Fort Collins.
Want to get involved? Please contact:
Group Name: Youth Community Garden Project
The mission of the Youth Community Garden Project is to encourage community and promote awareness of the interdependence of people, land, and food by creating a sustainable garden and building lasting relationships between Colorado State University, the Fort Collins Society of Friends, Irish Elementary School and the larger community of Fort Collins. The Youth Community Garden Project will construct a garden plot for children to visit. The garden will be utilized as an educational tool for K-12 schools and will reinforce academic curriculum.
The community partners for the Youth Community Garden Project include Irish Elementary (Poudre School District) and the Fort Collins Society of Friends
Want to get involved? Please contact:
Group Name: Tackling Financial Literacy
With a third of all high school students carrying credit cards and even more carrying debit cards, Tackling Financial Literacy believes it is essential for students to understand the basics of personal finance and the consequences of their actions. To begin making a difference in Fort Collins, Tackling Financial Literacy will develop a financial literacy program that allows CSU students to educate area high school students on the basics of personal finance.
The community partners for Tackling Financial Literacy include the Poudre School District and Consumer Credit Counseling Service.
Want to get involved? Please contact: