Kenneth E. Grant Research Scholarship

Contact Name: 
Sue Ann Lynes
Typical application deadline: 
February
Page last updated: 
11/18/2010
Contact Phone: 
515-289-2331
Application Deadline: 
February 12, 2011
Contact e-mail: 
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

An applicant for the research scholarship must:

  • be a member of SWCS;
  • have demonstrated integrity, ability, and competence to complete the specified study topic;
  • be eligible for graduate work at an accredited institution; and
  • show reasonable need for financial assistance.
Keywords: 
Ecological studies
Ecosystem
Land management
Natural Resource Management
Research/field research
Soil
Sustainability/Sustainable Development
Amount: 
$1,000
Funding Abstract: 

In 1978, friends and associates of Kenneth E. Grant established a scholarship program in his name when he retired as administrator of the Soil Conservation Service. The Kenneth E. Grant Research Scholarship provides financial aid to members of SWCS for interdisciplinary graduate-level research on a conservation topic that will extend the SWCS mission of fostering the science and the art of soil, water, and related natural resource management to achieve sustainability.

Type of Funding: 
Fellowship
Funding Comments: 

Research proposals investigating the implications of a biofuel based economy or locally grown foods are encouraged.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

No specific forms are required.

The applicant should submit, in three pages or less, a proposal for completing the specified project. Included in the proposal should be material supporting the applicant’s ability to meet the eligibility requirements outlined above.

Applications submitted by email are encouraged. sueann.lynes@swcs.org. You may also submit applications by U.S. Postal Service (1 copy only) to: SWCS-Scholarship, 945 SW Ankeny Rd., Ankeny, IA 50023.

Fund Usage: 
Research
Funding Restrictions: 

The recipient of the 2010 grant will complete the investigation and submit a progress report by January 2011, with a final report submitted to SWCS by June 2011.