Student Funding Source

Shell Marine Habitat Program - Alaska

Funding Status:
Current
Funding Source:
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation/ Shell Corp.
Contact Name:
Suzanne Sessine
Application Deadline:
November 13, 2009
Amount:
Up to $35,000
Funding Abstract:

The Shell Marine Habitat Program is a partnership between the Shell Oil Company and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). The purpose of this partnership is to provide grants for projects that benefit marine and coastal habitats in and around the Gulf of Mexico, as well as the North Aleutian Basin, North Slope Borough, and Northwest Arctic Borough areas of Alaska.

Type of Funding:
Grant
Contact e-mail:
File Title and Sub Heading:
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation - Shell Marine Habitat Program
Applicant Eligibility:
Graduate
Fund Usage:
Fieldwork, research
Applicant Eligibility Comments:

Local, state, and federal government; non-profit organizations; private firms; and educational institutions.

Funding Restrictions:

Grant awards require a minimum 1:1 match of cash or contributed goods and services (in-kind) and a match of over 2:1 is encouraged.

Grant funds cannot be used for political advocacy, fundraising, lobbying or litigation activities or to support projects resulting from legally mandated mitigation projects.  The Foundation cannot provide funds for general administrative overhead or indirect expenses.  If you are uncertain about categories of budget items which may or may not be funded, please contact Suzanne Sessine

Keywords:
Ecosystem
Keywords:
Fish/Fishery
Keywords:
Ocean/Marine
Keywords:
People
Keywords:
Pollution
Keywords:
Research/field research
Keywords:
Restoration
Keywords:
Travel
Keywords:
Water/Aquatic
Keywords:
Wildlife