Clean Fuels Foundation names 2026 Beth Calabotta grant winner
Janice Shiu receives 2026 Beth Calabotta Sustainability Education Grant from Clean Fuels Alliance Foundation.
The Clean Fuels Alliance Foundation has named Janice Shiu as the 2026 recipient of its Beth Calabotta Sustainability Education Grant, a foundation program focused on sustainability education connected to clean fuels. The announcement, published by Clean Fuels Alliance America, highlights the foundation’s education priorities for 2026 and may draw early attention from institutions and professionals seeking support for sustainability education initiatives.
In its post, the foundation framed the Beth Calabotta Sustainability Education Grant as part of its broader education mission tied to clean fuels, underscoring an emphasis on sustainability education as an organizing theme for the award. The public update, however, did not include key program specifics that typically shape participation and planning, including the grant’s dollar amount, what costs the funding covers, selection criteria, program obligations, or any stated outcomes tied to prior awards.
The organization identified Shiu as the 2026 grant winner but did not provide additional details in the accessible content about her role or affiliation, the specific project or program being funded, or the rationale for her selection. That lack of detail limits the practical guidance available to prospective applicants and partner organizations looking to benchmark proposals or understand how the foundation is prioritizing sustainability education within its clean fuels-related programming.
The announcement was published March 26, 2026, with the page listing Katherine Reed as the author and an estimated reading time of three minutes. The post’s metadata also indicates it was published and modified on March 26, 2026.
For the clean fuels sector, the award signals where the foundation is placing educational emphasis for the coming year, but the missing quantitative and program information leaves industry participants watching for follow-up details that would clarify the grant’s scale, eligibility, and practical impact.