2023 California Land Recycling Conference Scholarship Application
The Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) hosts a number of workshops throughout the country to educate project managers, consultants, community members, and redevelopment organizations on the processes and practices of brownfield redevelopment.

In order to keep our training program sustainable, we sometimes charge a fee for registration. However, we are committed to helping people attend who cannot pay the fee. Through the generosity of our sponsors, we are able to offer a limited number of scholarships.

Groups eligible to receive scholarships to the 2023 California Land Recycling Conference include:
- Non-Profit Employees
- Select Local and State Government Employees
- Tribal Entities
- Students

Please note that submitting an application is not a guarantee of a scholarship. CCLR will inform you if you are selected.

Scholarship recipients may be asked to submit a thank you letter following the workshop to a sponsor. We will provide you with that information.

NOTE: If you receive a scholarship, you pledge to attend the full conference.

Please contact Lujain Altawarah at lujain.altawarah@cclr.org if you have any questions.

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First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Phone number *
Title *
Employer *
City *
State *
Are you requesting 100% or 50% off the ticket price? Please be mindful that there a limited number of 100%-off scholarships available. *
Are you an EPA Grantee? If so, what grant did you receive? *
Please provide a short description of why you or your organization is facing financial hardship that prevents you from being able to pay the registration fee. *
Please explain why you are interested in CALRC and what you hope to gain from attending? *
By initialing below, you acknowledge that you will send a thank you / follow up letter to a sponsor as requested *
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