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CEP Awards
August 18, 2020
Categories: History + WHO WE ARE
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The Climate + Energy Project’s annual fundraiser and awards ceremony is going virtual this year. We would love for you to attend our virtual celebration from the comfort of your home. Join us as we celebrate the achievements of a few of our community members and share the exciting highlights of CEP’s current and future projects. Stay tuned for more event details!

Climate + Energy Award Nominations CLOSING AUGUST 19th!!

The Climate + Energy Project seeks to recognize individuals in our community who strive to make a positive impact in our State. We know many Kansans who are working hard to create sustainable changes and we want to know about these amazing people. 

Do you have a colleague, neighbor, or friend who is doing great workfor climate, energy, or environmental justice issues?

Are you impressed with an organization or business working to advance clean energy?  

Do you admire someone whose work has changed Kansas for the better?  

Nominate Someone Today! 

Award winners will be recognized at the Climate + Energy Project Annual Virtual Celebration on October 1, 2020.

We may be apart, but we are stronger together – and we owe much of our success to so many individuals and organizations across the state who believe in the power of renewable energy, energy efficiency, social justice, and community resilience. Celebrate the good work in Kansas by nominating an individual or organization today!

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