TGIF FAQ’s
- What is TGIF?
- What is a sustainability project?
- What if I am receiving financial aid and cannot pay the $3.50 Sustainability fee?
- What is the $3.50 Sustainability Fee being used for?
- How do I apply for some of The Green Initiative Fund money?
- How is the funding dispersed?
- Do we get our money back if the money is not used?
- Can I apply for more than one project at a time?
- What projects do not get approved?
- What if my project doesn’t get approved, can I still apply at a different time?
- What if I have an idea but am not sure if it will be approved, who can I talk to?
- My question wasn’t answered in this FAQ section, what should I do?
TGIF stands for The Green Initiative Fund. The 2009 Spring quarter elections passed the TGIF fee referendum where all undergraduate students will pay $3.50 per quarter (excluding summer school) to fund sustainable projects on campus.
For the purpose of TGIF, sustainability projects are defined as initiatives that shall reduce the environmental impact of the UCI campus.
One-third of the money received will be returned to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarship for students who receive financial aid. These students will not be affected by this fee referendum.
The funds will be used for sustainable projects on UC Irvine’s campus. Projects include infrastructure upgrades, educational opportunities, and equality outreach.
All undergraduate students are eligible to apply for project funding. Applications are available on this website.
www. asuci.uci.edu/tgif
The Sustainability Grant Making Committee decides on which projects are approved based on the most sustainable projects. Funding is dispersed in increments based on progress made by each project.
No, the unused money will rollover to be used in the following quarter.
Yes, you can apply for more than one project at a time.
Any project already mandated by UC Policy or Federal/State Law will not be approved. Also, projects that the Grant Making Committee decides is not sustainable or may prove to be ineffective. Many factors are taken into consideration, but rest assured that all applications will be equally considered.
Yes, you may still apply at a different funding period. Do make sure to take the comments and criticisms made by the Committee into consideration when re-submitting projects.
Email your idea with your name and student number to tgif@asuci.uci.edu and we will make sure to reply in a timely fashion.
Please email your questions to tgif@asuci.uci.edu.

