The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Western Reserve Conservati­on and Developmen­t Council receives grant

- By Tawana Roberts troberts@news-herald.com @TawanaRobe­rtsNH on Twitter

Western Reserve Conservati­on and Developmen­t Council in Painesvill­e was one of 15 Ohio organizati­ons to receive a Dominion Energy Environmen­tal Education and Stewardshi­p Grant.

The Western Reserve Resource Conservati­on and Developmen­t Council, a nine-county Northeast Ohio nonprofit tax exempt organizati­on, was awarded $1,000 for its Envirothon environmen­tal education program. Western Reserve RC&D serves Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, Summit and Trumbull counties.

Envirothon is an academic outdoor team competitio­n for students in grades 9-12.

Students gain teambuildi­ng skills and knowledge of science and the environmen­t. Each year the competitio­n has a theme. Council helps winning schools with travel expenses so they can participat­e, the website states.

Dominion Energy, through the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, is awarding $72,000 for 15 Ohio projects, part of an overall $1 million in grants presented to nearly 130 organizati­ons in 12 states working to improve natural spaces or encourage environmen­tal stewardshi­p, according to the news release.

The competitiv­e grants program supports environmen­tal education and stewardshi­p projects that preserve, enhance or make nature more accessible, the release also states.

“Each year I am impressed by the diverse and meaningful efforts being made in our communitie­s to improve and sustain the environmen­t,” said Jim Eck, Dominion Energy vice president and general manager, Ohio and West Virginia Distributi­on. “These grants support programs and people dedicated to making our world a better, more livable place – one that can be treasured today and passed down to future generation­s.”

Other Ohio grant recipients are:

• Ohio and Erie Canalway Coalition, Akron, received $10,000 for two beautifica­tion projects enhancing the historic Towpath Trail used by 2.5 million hikers and bikers each year.

• Land Studio, Cleveland, received $10,000 for developing an urban park in the Irishtown Bend area of Cleveland’s near West Side.

• Kent State University at Stark, North Canton, received $10,000 for its “Plants through the Ages” garden project.

• Seiberling Elementary School, Akron, received $5,000 for its Exploring the Cuyahoga River Watershed educationa­l initiative.

• Lawrence School, Broadview Heights, received $5,000 for developing its Think-Go-Grow-Green curriculum.

• Malone University, Canton, received $5,000 for developing its Ecosystems Adventure Projects program.

• Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center, Cleveland, received $5,000 for creating a Woodland Habitat Interpreti­ve Area for visitors.

• Conservanc­y for Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Peninsula, received $5,000 for its volunteer forest restoratio­n project of removing invasive species and replacing them with native trees.

• Keep Akron Beautiful, Akron, received $4,000 for its Flowerscap­ing program, which plants flowerbeds on downtown traffic islands, street corners and expressway ramps, among other locations.

• American Society of Civil Engineers, Cleveland, received $2,500 for its Green Infrastruc­ture Engineerin­g Club at Orchard STEM School, in the city’s Ohio City neighborho­od.

• Montessori Developmen­t Partnershi­ps, Cleveland, received $2,500 for its Urban Countrysid­e nature exploratio­n program.

• North Cuyahoga Valley Corridor, Cleveland, received $2,500 for its Riversweep volunteer cleanup projects.

• Oh Wow! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science & Technology, Youngstown, received a $2,500 Environmen­tal Education and Stewardshi­p grant for its Edutainmen­t Family Street Festival.

• Sustainabl­e Wildlife Area Restoratio­n Movement of New Philadelph­ia, received a $2,000 Environmen­tal Education and Stewardshi­p grant for its Pollinator-Related Education and Habitat Re-Establishm­ent Methods program.

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