From vpaulman at hampshire.edu Wed Sep 14 10:06:13 2005 From: vpaulman at hampshire.edu (Vanessa Paulman) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:06:13 -0400 Subject: [ESSP] FW: ELP Fellowship: Deadline October 1st! In-Reply-To: <1101079387378.1011124331542.3544.2.220941@scheduler> Message-ID: Less than 3 weeks left to apply for the ELP Fellowship Class of 2006-2007! ? More Information Fellowship Application Information and Materials Details about the Fellowship, who should apply, and the application process Learn more... Application Deadline: OCTOBER 1, 2005 Meet other emerging leaders Information about current ELP Fellows and their work Learn more... Quick Links * More About Us * Meet ELP Fellows * ELP Fellowship Activity Fund * Philadelphia Regional Network * Support ELP ? Dear Vanessa, The application deadline for the Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) Fellowship is October 1, 2005. There's still time to apply, so visit www.elpnet.org to learn more now! ELP is a non-profit organization that inspires visionary, action-oriented and diverse leadership to work for a just and sustainable future. Through its fellowship program ELP provides training, project support and a vibrant peer network to 20-25 talented and diverse individuals each year engaged in environmental and social change work. ELP fellows come from nonprofits, community organizations, businesses, government, tribal government, and higher education, and include activists, artists, writers, lawyers, entrepreneurs, policy makers, and scientists. ELP is committed to fostering a reflective, diverse environmental movement capable of responding to our complex social and environmental challenges. About the ELP Fellowship The ELP Fellowship is an innovative national program designed to build the capacity of the environmental field's most promising emerging leaders from the United States, U.S. territories, and Freely Associated States. We define emerging leaders as individuals with approximately three to ten years of experience in environmental or environmental justice work. We define "environmental" broadly to include justice, public health, transportation policy and planning, economic development, and broad- based community organizing. The two-year fellowship offers unique networking opportunities, intensive leadership and skills training, project seed money, support, and time for personal and professional reflection. Fellows receive travel and accommodations for four fellowship retreats; access to funding for leadership-building projects; and national recognition through the program. Learn more about the ELP Fellowship... Please help spread the word about the ELP Fellowship by forwarding this announcement to appropriate networks, associations, and individuals. There are less than 3 weeks left until the deadline, so apply now! For more information, please contact us or visit our website. ELP Fellowship Office Environmental Leadership Program email: info at elpnet.org phone: 413.268.0035 web: http://www.elpnet.org Forward this email to a friend This email was sent to vanessa at paulman.com, by update at elpnet.org Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe ? | Privacy Policy . Powered by Environmental Leadership Program | ELP Fellowship Office | P.O. Box 446 | Haydenville | MA | 01039 ------ End of Forwarded Message -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vpaulman at hampshire.edu Fri Sep 16 13:47:10 2005 From: vpaulman at hampshire.edu (Vanessa Paulman) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:47:10 -0400 Subject: [ESSP] FW: Living Routes again In-Reply-To: <432AB330.9030204@psis.umass.edu> Message-ID: ------------- TO: Friends of Sustainability FROM: John Gerber, UMass Professor SUBJECT: January Term Courses on Sustainabilty - earn 4 UMass Credits It is time to start thinking about winter! Yup, if you want to spend 3 weeks during the semester break in either Mexico or Senegal, I encourage you to contact Living Routes Study Abroad program/ sooner than later/ and ask about these amazing experiences. There is no better way to learn about sustainability than to begin to live it. And why not be warm for a few weeks in the winter? (By the way, Living Routes pays "carbon-credits" for all the fossil fuels you will burn on your airplane trip). So, for an introduction to this experience, see.. *For Mexico* - http://courses.umass.edu/hon397i/ *For Senegal *- http://courses.umass.edu/hon397i/Ecoyoff/ecoyoff.html And to contact Living Routes, either go to... http://www.livingroutes.org/ or give my friend Gregg Orifici a call at 413-259-0025 or gregg at LivingRoutes.org --------- I apologize if you have received this message more than once. But please pass it along to a friend anyway. :-) ------ End of Forwarded Message -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: