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Megan Lucas; Jenna Julius – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2024
Since 2021, unprecedented increases in energy costs, rapid increases in food costs and substantial increases in the cost of housing via higher rent/mortgage costs have driven a dramatic rise in the cost of living across England. Despite inflation having fallen from its peak in winter 2022, costs remain high compared to incomes and cost pressures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Change, Cost Indexes, Family Income
Megan Lucas; Rachel Classick; Amy Skipp; Jenna Julius – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2023
The cost-of-living has been rising sharply across England since 2021, including unprecedented increases in energy costs, rapid increases in the costs of food and significant increases in the costs of housing via higher rents/mortgage costs. Drawing on online surveys of over 2700 teachers and senior leaders in April and May 2023 in mainstream and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Change, Cost Indexes, Family Income
Angerame, Timothy – American School & University, 2011
When financial savings are critical to every institution, facility managers demand even more from their energy systems while looking to spend less. One way to achieve significant energy savings and healthy schools without making a substantial capital investment is through energy monitoring and chiller plant optimization. The greatest energy…
Descriptors: Energy Management, Energy, Internet, Energy Conservation
Caine, Rebecca – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2012
The University of Colorado at Boulder's student run Environmental Center leads the campus' sustainability efforts. The Center created the Energy and Climate Revolving Fund (ECRF) in 2007 to finance energy-efficiency upgrades. The ECRF functions as a source of funding for project loans and provides a method of financing projects that seeks to save…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Sustainability, Student Government, Financial Support
Utebay Kudret; McArthur, Ashley – Educational Facility Planner, 2012
In recent years, schools have been forced by rising costs and shrinking budgets to stretch their resources further than ever before in order to meet the educational needs of today's students. EPA's ENERGY STAR program helps K-12 schools and districts improve energy efficiency, reduce operating costs and redirect critical resources into the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Finance, Energy Management, Competition
Flynn, Emily – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
Stanford University's Energy Retrofit Program was created in 1993 to target resource reduction and conservation focused projects on campus. Fahmida Ahmed, Associate Director of the Department of Sustainability and Energy Management, says that Stanford has been investing in sustainability and energy-efficiency since the late 1970s, longer than many…
Descriptors: Energy Management, Colleges, Sustainability, Educational Finance
Abshier, William Cody; Harris, Sandra; Hopson, Michael – Rural Educator, 2011
The purpose of this qualitative, narrative study was to investigate the perceptions of successful small-school superintendents in regard to maintaining or improving district efficiency and financial status. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with seven purposefully selected small-school superintendents. Findings suggest that in their efforts…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Superintendents, Transfer Students, Income
Girouard, Miles – School Business Affairs, 2011
The benefits of sustainability go way beyond improving the environment. School districts that choose to build facilities using sustainable principles reap the benefits of environmentally friendly, healthy establishments; attractive work spaces (which improve recruiting and retention); and significant operational cost savings. Districts realize…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Holistic Approach, Sustainability, Educational Environment
Foley, Robert – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
The Green Loan Fund at Harvard University has been an active source of capital for energy efficiency and waste reduction projects for almost a decade. This case study examines the revolving fund's history from its inception as a pilot project in the 1990s to its regeneration in the early 2000s to its current operations today. The green revolving…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Program Effectiveness, Sanitation, Energy Conservation
Caine, Rebecca – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
The Caltech Energy Conservation Investment Program (CECIP) was initiated in 2009. It manages $8 million within an existing fund in the school's endowment, which had been created to finance capital projects. Any member of the Caltech community may submit a project proposal, and projects are considered for approval as long as they have at least a 15…
Descriptors: Program Proposals, Energy Conservation, Lighting, Energy Management
Billingsley, Christina – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
Western Michigan University has designed an innovative "Quasi-Revolving Fund" model that demonstrates the institution's full commitment to incorporating sustainability into campus operations. The Quasi-Revolving Fund recaptures money from cost-savings, similar to a typical green revolving fund, but it also sources capital from the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Investment, Maintenance, Sustainability
Billingsley, Christina – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
The $3 million Live Green Revolving Loan Fund (LGRLF) at Iowa State University (ISU) was launched in 2008. The LGRLF is unique in its decentralized implementation structure which allows each department and building to reap the benefits of their own efficiency measures and gives individual departments the incentive to propose resource-saving…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Energy Conservation, Case Studies, Sustainability
Layne, Scott – Educational Facility Planner, 2010
Just imagine...a school designed and constructed to produce as much energy on site as that which is consumed from the electric grid. The electricity and gas bills would be 10% or less of that of a typical building; there would be no water bills for site and landscaping irrigation. What was merely a conceptual thought as little as five years ago is…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation, Sustainable Development
US Environmental Protection Agency, 2011
Saving energy through energy efficiency improvements can cost less than generating, transmitting, and distributing energy from power plants, and provides multiple economic and environmental benefits. Local governments can promote energy efficiency in their jurisdictions by developing and implementing strategies that improve the efficiency of…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Efficiency, Energy
Weisbord, Dano – Sustainable Endowments Institute (NJ1), 2011
Facing steep budget cuts and rising energy costs, many colleges are grappling with how to finance urgently needed, but capital intensive, energy efficiency upgrades on campus. One innovative approach, using return-oriented green revolving funds (GRFs), is a rapidly growing trend at colleges and universities. GRFs can invest in a variety of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Ecology, Energy