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Each student, PI, and exhibitor attending the Expo is required to sign the attached forms. To facilitate the registration process, we ask that you bring the signed forms with you to the Expo.

Information for P3 Teams

Reporting expectations for new grantees are described in the Terms and Conditions of your grant which accompanies the award letter to your institution and are linked below. Once your project has been funded, your team is expected to work on the design during the fall and spring semesters. Then, April 20-22, 2008, your team and faculty advisor will come to Washington, DC, to exhibit your technology at the National Sustainable Design Expo on the National Mall. All teams are expected to attend this event in Washington. To see what the events were like in previous years, view the past teams and be sure to view the video filmed at last year’s Expo linked on the right-hand side of the P3 Homepage. Your team is also expected to submit a Project Report describing your project and your team proposal for a Phase II grant award (information is below).

Final Report Instructions

The final report for your project is due on Monday, March 31, 2008, at 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) . This will give the American Academy for the Advancement of Science enough time to distribute it to the panel of judges who will review it prior to their face-to-face visits with teams at the National Sustainable Design Expo and P3 Award Competition in Washington, DC.

Expo Information

Exciting Additional Opportunity While You Are in Washington, DC:

P3 teams are invited to attend a collaborative grantee progress review workshop being held in concert with the 4th Annual National Sustainable Design Expo. This workshop will review progress of the research projects awarded under the 2006 Collaborative Science and Technology Network for Sustainability (CNS) solicitation.

The workshop is scheduled for April 22-23, 2008, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, in Washington, DC. The CNS grants program is a “testing ground” for new scientific or engineering approaches to sustainability.  The CNS program enables citizens from all sectors – local governments, nonprofits and universities – to work together on practical projects for communities and states to achieve the economic and environmental benefits of green building and smart growth. Examples of CNS projects are tools to predict the impact of housing development on nearby lakes and streams, and methods for urban planners to build sustainability into land development and transportation in cities. [Read More about CNS soon]

Programmatic Terms & Conditions for the 2007 Phase P3 Grants

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