St. Augustine High
School is a college preparatory school for young men in grades 8 - 12,
founded in 1951 by the Josephite priests and brothers. St. Augustine High
School has built a legacy serving as the training ground for leadership
through academic excellence, moral values, christian responsibility, and
reasonable, consistent discipline. Today, while St. Augustine now welcomes
students of any national or ethnic background, it remains the leading
secondary school for black males in Louisiana and is nationally recognized
in educational circles for outstanding success in preparing its students
for higher education.
Each
year, the global Keeling Curve Prize awards prizes of
$25,000 to each of 10 winning climate projects that reduce
greenhouse gas emissions or promote carbon uptake.
Because so many members of the Daring Cities community run projects
that could qualify, we wanted to bring this opportunity to your
attention.
The
deadline for the 2021 prize is midnight GMT on Wednesday, 10 February
2021.We
know that’s coming up fast, but the online application is
straightforward, the word count is limited, and applicants are
welcome to recycle text written for other purposes.
Prizes go to two projects in each of five categories:
P.S. Have
you told us what you thought about Daring Cities 2020? As
we plan for Daring Cities in the future, we want to ask for your feedback in this
short (four-minute) survey: What about
Daring Cities 2020 went well from your perspective? What could we
do better next time?
Daring Cities 2020 was supported by major
contributions from our partners: the Federal City of Bonn, the
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
(BMZ), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the Federal State of North
Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), and the Foundation for International Dialogue
of the Savings Bank in Bonn.
Each
year, the global Keeling Curve Prize awards prizes of
$25,000 to each of 10 winning climate projects that reduce
greenhouse gas emissions or promote carbon uptake.
Because so many members of the Daring Cities community run projects
that could qualify, we wanted to bring this opportunity to your
attention.
The
deadline for the 2021 prize is midnight GMT on Wednesday, 10 February
2021.We
know that’s coming up fast, but the online application is
straightforward, the word count is limited, and applicants are
welcome to recycle text written for other purposes.
Prizes go to two projects in each of five categories:
P.S. Have
you told us what you thought about Daring Cities 2020? As
we plan for Daring Cities in the future, we want to ask for your feedback in this
short (four-minute) survey: What about
Daring Cities 2020 went well from your perspective? What could we
do better next time?
Daring Cities 2020 was supported by major
contributions from our partners: the Federal City of Bonn, the
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
(BMZ), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature
Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the Federal State of North
Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), and the Foundation for International Dialogue
of the Savings Bank in Bonn.