George L. Disborough Trout Unlimited Research Grant

Typical application deadline: 
February
Contact Name: 
Nancy Timmons, Donor Relations Coordinator
Page last updated: 
12/09/2010
Contact Phone: 
269-381-4416
Application Deadline: 
February 15, 2011
Contact e-mail: 
ntimmons@kalfound.org
Applicant Eligibility: 
Graduate
Applicant Eligibility Comments: 

The grant will be awarded based on the merit of the proposed project and not on the financial need of the applicant. The project must be consistent with the mission of Trout Unlimited (see below) and take place in North America. The recipient must be a U.S. Citizen or a Permanent Resident Alien and a graduate student at an accredited college or university. Normally, the grant will be for one year. However, it is possible that the grantee may apply again providing the applicant is able to demonstrate the merit of another grant to the Advisory Committee and the Kalamazoo Community Foundation Board of Trustees.


Keywords: 
Conservation Biology
Ecological studies
Ecosystem
Environmental Education
Fish/Fishery
GIS
Natural Resource Management
Research/field research
River
Water/Aquatic
Watershed
Wildlife
Amount: 
$2,000
Funding Abstract: 

The research grant was established by the Kalamazoo Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited (KVCTU) for the purpose of recognizing and supporting studies of trout habitat or other projects consistent with the goals and objectives of Trout Unlimited. KVCTU's goals are to preserve wild rivers, clean up polluted waters, maintain early warning Water Quality Surveillance programs, educate the public through workshops and seminars, and speak for the concerns of all anglers and conservationists.

Type of Funding: 
Other
Funding Comments: 

The grant will be awarded based on the merit of the proposed project and not on the financial need of the applicant. The project must be consistent with the mission of Trout Unlimited and take place in North America.

Application Process and Required Materials: 

The following must be submitted to the Kalamazoo Community Foundation:  

One copy of the application.

One copy of your research grant proposal that includes a description of your research project and addresses the following:

     1. The location of your project.
     2. The subject of your project.  
     3. The goal of your project.
     4. The method(s) you will use to complete your project. 
     5. The unique talents or special abilities, if any, that will be required of you in order to complete
          this project.

A description of anticipated project costs.

An explanation of why you believe you deserve this research grant.

One letter of recommendation from an individual who supports your application for a research grant.

Fields of Study: 
Behavior, Education and Communication
Sustainable Systems