Category: Grant Opportunities

  • Letha’s Fund Links Kids to Nature

    We invite you to help INPAWS spread the word about Letha’s Youth Outdoors Fund.  Who can apply  Any teacher, youth leader, or youth group in Indiana can apply to Letha’s Fund. There are no deadlines; grants are awarded to appropriate projects as long as funds are available.  What we fund  Letha’s Fund awards grants for (1) trips…

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  • 2013 Small Grant Applications due February 1st

    The deadline for the 2013 Small Grants program is coming up quickly! Please submit all applications to INPAWS by midnight on February 1st. Funding requests must be for projects that are in line with the mission of INPAWS. Awards of up to $1,000 can be used in conjunction with other sources of funding to promote…

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  • An Appeal to Fund Invasive Species Research

    This appeal comes to us by way of Ellen Jacquart from Lauren Smith, PhD Candidate, Reynolds Lab, Department of Biology, Indiana University Do you want to contribute to the progress of invasive species research? I’m a PhD candidate at Indiana University in Bloomington, and I’m studying plant invasion ecology. In particular, I’m studying the high-impact invader garlic mustard, and…

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  • Hamilton County Conservation Funding & Workshop

    The Hamilton County Soil & Water Conservation District has reinstated their cost share program. You may have a conservation project ready to implement or may still be deciding on what project works for you. The SWCD will help you move forward with a plan and/or complete the application for financial assistance with your project. Applications…

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  • 2012 INPAWS Small Grants Results

    Thank you to all of this year’s applicants that submitted project proposals to INPAWS for the Small Grants program. It is both wonderful and encouraging to see so much interest in Native Plants and enthusiasm for INPAWS’ mission throughout the state of Indiana! The INPAWS Small Grant program has selected the following projects to receive…

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  • Grant Opportunity for Prairie Biotic Research

    Prairie Biotic Research, Inc. (PBR), an all-volunteer Wisconsin nonprofit established in 2000 to foster basic biotic research in prairies and savannas, is funding grants up to $1000 to individuals for the study of any grassland taxon anywhere in the USA.  Supporting both natural history and experimental science, they are especially eager to support independent researchers (those lacking…

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