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Round 3:

Australian Dance Party Limited received $24,952 for 'Move to Zero 2.0: It's Electrifying' to show easy ways to reduce emissions through transport.

SEE-Change received $24,985 to run short film competition and festival, ‘Future Film’, for young people.

Conservation Council ACT Region received $24,620 for 'Make the Switch' to help homeowners move from gas to electricity.

Canberra Environment Centre received $24,403.50 for the ‘Canberra Community Recyclery’ where volunteers service and repair bikes.

JT Clay received $11,765 for 'The Carbon Diet' to show how to lower carbon footprint by 75 percent.

The Hackett Compost Collective received $24,260 to install a community composter.

Pre POWER ONE Co-op received $25,000 to get people involved in renewable electricity generation.

Round 2:

Better Renting Limited received $24,875.55 for 'Home Truths' to help renters make their homes more energy efficient.

Canberra Environment Centre received $24,680 for 'Accessible Sustainable Living Resources for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities in Canberra' to translate information about sustainable behaviour into Mandarin and simplified Chinese.

Australian PV Institute Limited received $23,531 for 'SunSPot' to map urban ACT's solar potential to help people make better decisions about installations.

Woden SEE-Change Incorporated received $24,000 to transform the Canberra City Farm into a low energy super shed.

Mental Health Foundation ACT received $20,750 for 'More awareness - less waste' workshops to show people living with a mental illness and their carers how to reduce household waste.

Brindabella Christian Education Limited received $24,750 for 'Solar Tree' to feed solar energy into their grid and power a video learning display, provide charging stations, and night lighting.

Round 1:

Australian Dance Party Limited received $21,550 for 'Moving to ZERO', a short film to change perceptions and behaviour of the ACT community about zero emissions targets.

Canberra Environment Centre received $24,200 for the Canberra Community Compost project to collect organic kitchen waste and compost the Acton Community Garden.

SEE-Change received $22,160 for a sustainable home demonstration project to teach the community about a zero emissions lifestyle in the ACT.


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