Purpose of the Program
The Rockwell Collins Environmental Management Policy includes a commitment to participate in environmental conservation projects
that benefit the communities in which we operate. The Green Communities program is intended to help fund environmental projects undertaken by non-profit entities for the benefit of the communities
in which Rockwell Collins operates.
Eligible Projects
Projects eligible for grant awards must result in improvement in the environmental condition of the community. Examples include:
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Conservation of natural resources and raw materials
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Restoration or development of ecological habitats.
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Improvements on environmental media including:
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Air
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Water (creating water/rain gardens)
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Land (habitat restoration, planting native species)
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Renewable energy (efficient design of buildings, energy efficient windows, light bulbs, "green projects")
Only projects conducted or sponsored by 501(c)3 organizations are eligible. Grants may not be used to fund the organization's
administrative or operational activities. Applicants may re-apply each year; however, preference will be given to projects
that will be completed in the year of the grant award. Typical awards will range from $500 to $2,500 each.
Ineligible Projects
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Pure landscaping/beautifying projects
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School playground renovations
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Academic research projects or studies are not generally eligible, although consideration will be given to environmental educational
projects for K-12 public schools.
Application Process
Applicants must demonstrate 501(c)3 status and submit the attached application, which includes a description of the project
and the environmental benefits anticipated. Please provide a simple itemized budget of the project. Applications must be complete
to be considered. Applications will be accepted from January 11, 2008 through Feb. 29, 2008, no exceptions.
Selection Process
The Green Communities Grant Review Committee will consist of representatives from Rockwell Collins Environmental, Safety & Health, Community Relations,
Government Affairs, Enterprise Communications, and Rockwell Collins leadership in the community where the grant request originates.
Among the criteria the Committee will use to judge project applications are:
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Participation in the project by Rockwell Collins employees and/or retirees
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Tangible environmental benefits of the project
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Sustainability of the project benefits
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Completion of the project within the calendar year of the grant award
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Agreement to participate in publicizing the grant and the completed project
The projects selected as potential grant award winners will be reviewed by Rockwell Collins Senior Vice President, Operations
and Senior Vice President, Human Resources. Following their approval, grant winners and the participating Rockwell Collins
employees will be notified of the awards. Rockwell Collins will publicly announce grant winners on or about Earth Day, April
22, 2008.
Additional Project Requirements
Grantees may be required to provide interim status reports on progress of the project, depending on the length and complexity
of the project and the anticipated completion date. At completion, Rockwell Collins will meet with the grantees to view the
results of the completed project. Rockwell Collins will ask for documentation on project completion (e.g., photographs) and
implementation, which may be used for internal and external company communications.
Questions
Contact: Melanie Richert, Community Relations, Rockwell Collins Tel: 319.295.8863, Fax: 319.295.9374, email: mlricher@rockwellcollins.com
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