Heartland Community College
receives $2M grant for Ag facility
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[April 15, 2022]
The Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation is awarding a
$2,000,000 grant to Heartland Community College for the agriculture
facility currently scheduled to begin construction this year.
The grant supports the “Net Zero” energy performance of the
facility. Grant funds will support project costs and building
components related to energy efficiency and renewable
self-generation, enabling the project to achieve site net zero
energy performance.
“We’re grateful to receive this support for this project from the
ICECF. Our agriculture facility will not only benefit the community
by providing learning space for students spanning all ages, but will
also do so with a net zero impact of energy use,” said Heartland
Community College President Keith Cornille. “The Net Zero
infrastructure of the building will serve as an educational tool for
students in our renewable energy programs. And we grow to offer more
opportunity for students to build skills for their future, we are
doing so in a way that augments out campus in a renewable,
sustainable manner.”
Heartland’s planned agriculture facility will be built on the west
side of the Raab Rd. campus in Normal, IL. The College is currently
set to break ground on the $20M-plus facility later this spring.
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In addition to the ICECF grant, the Heartland Community College Foundation has
received an additional $3.5M in private support for the project thus far. Donors
have included the McLean County Farm Bureau, Compeer Financial, Precision
Planting, and others.
Heartland Community College offers multiple pathways for agriculture students
including the degree programs Associate in Science, Associate in Arts, Associate
in Applied Science, as well as certifications in Agriculture Business, Agronomy
Precision Agriculture and Regenerative Agriculture.
About the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation
The Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation was established in December 1999
as an independent foundation with a $225 million endowment provided by
Commonwealth Edison.
Their mission is to improve energy efficiency, advance the development and use
of renewable energy resources, and protect natural areas and wildlife habitat in
communities across Illinois.
[Steve Fast
Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication
Heartland Community College] |