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Funding

Photograph of teachers in the classroomAs with many things in this world, it takes money to make a project fly and the TULIP Project is no exception. Both direct and indirect funding sources have been used to promote the botanical education described in this website. Most of the direct funding (administered through UWL) to set up this website and run the TULIP project has come from a three-year Eisenhower Professional Development Grant. However, equally helpful, have been the indirect grants (directed to others institutions, etc. outside of the university) of money, materials and supplies from a variety of sources used to run TULIP Project activities in the School District of Onalaska.

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Materials, supplies, and/or funding to support the TULIP Project or TULIP Project related-activities in the School District of Onalaska have been provided by:

  • Botanical Society of America
  • Coulee Region Sierra Club
  • Eagle Bluff Elementary PTO
  • Eisenhower Professional Development Program grant #003252
  • Home Depot, The
  • Lands' End
  • Mailorder Gardening Association, Dutch Bulb awards
  • Northern Hills Elementary PTO
  • Onalaska Foundation for Excellence in Education
  • School District of Onalaska
  • University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL) College of Science & Allied Health
  • UWL Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity grants
  • WBC/McGraw-Hill Publishing
  • Wisconsin Society of Science Teachers (WSST)

 

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If you have comments regarding this site, please direct them to gerber.dani@uwlax.edu
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