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Dr. Jack Martin

Jack has been involved in a long list of grant applications, and has secured funding for many of them, across renewable energy, community development, education, and international projects.  Here are some examples. 

Grant / Project

Amount

Lowlander Center / Greater New Orleans Foundation — Skypower for the People

$50,000

Lowlander Center — Modular Solar

$25,000

ASU Sustainable Technologies — TEVA Battery Module

$2,000

ASU REI — Solar Bike

$3,000

Amerityre Research, Triad Electric Vehicle Association

$10,000

DOE “Hero X,” American Made Solar (proposal editing)

$50,000

Alamance Community College Intern Program

$339,276

Alamance Community College / TS Designs Sustainability Initiative

$15,000

     Matching Funds

$143,000

Appalachian State University — Student Research Oversight (proposals)

$5,400

People, Prosperity, Planet (P3) Collaborator

     P3 Haircut 101

$100,000

     P3 Gasification: Closing the Loop (full funding)

$90,000

     P3 Ethanol and Biogas from Coffee Waste (initial funding)

$15,000

     P3 Algae Biofuels (initial funding)

$15,000

     P3 Boone Bicycle Initiative

$15,000

     P3 Affordable Bioshelters Project (full funding)

$90,000

     P3 Closing the Biodiesel Loop (full funding)

$90,000

National Environmental Training Center — Electric Car Safety

$10,000

South Carolina Environmental Training Center, 1994–95

     US EPA (Section 109b, Clean Water Act)

$300,000

     SC Department of Health and Environmental Control

$117,000

     Back Flow Prevention Program Development

$100,000

Economic Regeneration Project, Morgantown, WV, 1984–91

$20,000

     Home Weatherization Project

$10,000

     Decker Valley Recycling Project, Rock Forge Neighborhood

$10,000

     Follow-up Funding

$35,000

     Energy-Efficient Housing Project

$3,000

     EPA Clearing House, Small Flows

$15,000

Peace Corps in Nepal (windmill and windpump), 1979–80

$600

Greater New Orleans Foundation

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