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Sustainable Jersey Grants Program Cycle Thank you to all of the schools and school districts that submitted a grant application in the 2024 Sustainable Jersey Grants Program cycle funded by the PSEG Foundation. Applications were due March 8, 2024. Notifications of funding decisions...
2023 - 2024 School Year The New Jersey Student Climate Challenge is open to New Jersey public school students in grades 6 to 12. It is an innovative way for teachers to motivate their students to learn about climate change through a fun place-based project that aligns with the new...