Deadline: 10-Sep-21
The British Ecological Society is seeking applications for its Outreach Grants to promote ecological science to a wide audience.
Objectives
- They define ecology as the scientific study of the distribution, abundance and dynamics of organisms, their interactions with other organisms and their physical environment. Applications should promote and engage the public with the science of ecology. Grants will not be awarded for purely nature conservation purposes or any activity that does not promote the science of ecology.
- They support projects that:
- Increase public understanding of, and engagement with, ecology
- Stimulate discussion about ecology and its implications for society
- Inspire and enthuse people of all ages about the science of ecology, especially those not previously interested
- Develop skills in communicating the science of ecology
Funding Information
- The maximum award is £2,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Awards are open to individuals and organisations to organise ecological public engagement events. This includes, but is not limited to, their members, researchers, schools, museums, libraries and community groups.
- Your proposal must be aimed at a non-academic audience and all projects must provide a clear demonstration of direct interaction with them. They should also show evidence of links to the research community at UK, regional and international levels, where appropriate.
- Applications will NOT be considered for:
- Staff salaries (one off costs that are relevant to completing the event e.g. sub-contracting for logo design, will be considered as long as these are justified in your application)
- Purchase of apparatus, e.g. computers, cameras, unless integral to your application
- Training courses not associated with developing skills in communicating the science of ecology for a public facing audience e.g. specific skills training courses for academics are not eligible for funding
- Academic meetings
- Closed meetings
- Projects aimed solely at delivering curriculum to school children
- Applications from museums and schools are welcome, but projects must involve significant outreach beyond schools.
- They will not award more than one grant to any one applicant in any one year, and no more than three grants in any five year period. Failure to submit a satisfactory report at the end of a grant will mean you are ineligible to apply for further grants.
Assessment Criteria
Applications will be judged by a panel of reviewers against the following criteria, so therefore need to demonstrate:
- Consistency with at least two of this grant’s objectives
- Awareness of public interest and concerns, including the relevance to the target audience(s)
- Exploration of ecological concepts and issues, rather than simply providing information: specific information should be provided regarding the aspects of ecological science that the project aims to communicate. Projects should be based on sound scientific research
- Clear objectives for the project and its potential impact
- Evidence of appropriate means of publicity to reach the target audience
- The target audience/size of the audience that the event/initiative will reach, and the expected levels of engagement
- Clear plans and resources to assess the impact and legacy of the project
- Realistic costing and evidence that you can cover any shortfall in funding not covered by this grant or by other organisations
- Realistic assessment of practical issues such as copyright, insurance and health and safety
- Whether the activity depends on Society funding or that Society funding will add a significant element.
For more information, visit https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/funding/outreach-grants/