The Property and Environment Research Center—PERC
is accepting proposals for its Enviropreneur
in Residence Program. The Fellowship(s) are awarded to aspiring or
successful enviropreneurs, environmentalists who are making wealth
out of trash, or otherwise, using entrepreneurship to promote
environmentalism.
The Fellowship(s) include a cash stipend, office space and support,
and a keen intellectual atmosphere in which to develop a business
plan, commence operation of a new product or idea, take an incipient
idea towards reality, or to otherwise promote enviropreneurism.
The Fellowships are often awarded to individuals who might be in
residence in Bozeman during PERC's Enviropreneur Institute (PEI) so
that EIR Fellows might interact with Fellows from the Institute. For
more about the Institute, its soul, timing, and curriculum, visit Enviropreneurs
.
Individuals who are interested in the EIR Fellowship should submit
their application online.
Please include with your EIR application:
1. A two to five page proposal outing their project or idea
2. A resume or vita
3. Any other supporting materials they deem appropriate
There is no deadline for submission. The window is currently open.
Fellows are expected to spend some, but not necessarily all of their
Fellowship time in residence in Bozeman. These terms are negotiable,
and the applicant should post her availability in the proposal
submitted.
Travel and housing expenses are to be covered by the Fellow.
Individuals at PERC can help find housing, and at present, rental
rates in Bozeman are inexpensive by historical standards.
Preference for Fellowship awards is afforded to individuals who have
participated in the Enviropreneur Institute.
For additional information about these Fellowships and to discuss
details, please feel free to contact PERC or me.
Bobby McCormick
PERC Senior Fellow and
Director Emeritus PEI
sixmile@clemson.edu
864.506.2224
For more information, contact perc@perc.org.
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