Funding-National
Geographic Conservation Trust Offers Funding to Preserve Earth's Resources; June 30, 2010
Agency
National
Geographic Conservation Trust
Description
The
objective of the National Geographic Conservation Trust is to support conservation
activities around the world as they fit within the mission of the National
Geographic Society. The trust will fund projects that contribute significantly
to the preservation and sustainable use of the Earth's biological, cultural,
and historical resources.
The
Conservation Trust seeks to support cutting edge programs that might be
overlooked by other organizations, due to the risk involved in working with new
investigators and in new fields. Applicants are not expected to have Ph.D.'s or
other advanced degrees; however, they must provide a record of prior research
or conservation action as it pertains to the proposed project. Funding is not
restricted to United States citizens. Researchers planning work in foreign
countries should include at least one local collaborator as part of their
research teams.
While
grant amounts vary greatly, most range from $15,000 to $20,000 each. As
National Geographic Society funds are intended to function as complementary
support, the trust strongly encourages applicants to seek additional,
concurrent funding from other funding agencies. Grants may not be used for
indirect costs, overhead, and other expenses not directly related to the
project.
The
trust accepts pre-applications throughout the year, but they should be
submitted at least eight months prior to anticipated
field dates.
Closing
Date: open
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/field/grants-programs/conservation-trust-application.html