Sustainable Development Fund invites applications
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The following is issued on behalf of the Council for Sustainable Development:

     The Council for Sustainable Development is inviting applications from groups and individuals for grants to undertake projects that will raise public awareness of sustainable development and promote sustainable practices in Hong Kong.

     The Chair of the Council's Education and Publicity Sub-committee, Mrs Miranda Leung, said today (November 1) that this would be the ninth round of grant applications since the Sustainable Development Fund was established in 2003.

     "A number of priority areas will receive particular consideration in the current round of applications, which include projects focusing on combating climate change, building a sustainable community, promoting sustainable lifestyles or practices, and sustainability reporting by industries and sectors," Mrs Leung said.

     She added that projects that are generally consistent with the overall objectives of the Sustainable Development Fund will also be welcome.
 
     Details of the priority areas and application forms are available at www.susdev.gov.hk. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications via email to sdf@enb.gov.hk. Applications should reach the Sustainable Development Fund Secretariat by 5pm on January 31, 2012. Enquiries can be directed to the Secretariat at 3150 8166 or sdf@enb.gov.hk.

     In the first eight rounds of applications from 2003 to 2011, 45 projects were approved with a total grant of about $42 million. These projects cover the areas of community involvement and capacity building, sustainable development education in schools and tertiary institutions, sustainability reporting, combating climate change, publication of a magazine and green map, and production of dramas. All these projects have contributed to raising awareness of sustainable development in the community.

Ends/Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Issued at HKT 17:01

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