Deadline: 15-Sep-21
The Tree Research and Education Endowment Fund (TREE Fund) is offering Jack Kimmel International Grant Program to provide much needed funding to arboriculture and urban forestry researchers all over the world.
Areas
TREE Fund’s Jack Kimmel International Grant program will be focused specifically on the three areas of emphasis listed below. Although the three areas are firm but inclusion of topics within is open to discussion.
- Arboriculture: Theory and Practice (to include pruning, fertilization, climbing, etc.)
- Tree Health
- Risk Assessment and mitigation (including all aspects of decay and structural integrity)
Funding Information
Grant award amounts are limited to a maximum of $10,000 and will vary depending upon the adjudged value of the project relative to the needs of the arboriculture community. No project may receive more than one award from this program. Projects are expected to be completed within one to two years.
Criteria
- These grants are available to researchers whose work is primarily outside of the United States.
- TREE Fund does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, disability or national or ethnic origin.
- Current trustees of TREE Fund or any member of the family of any such trustee are ineligible to receive grants from TREE Fund.
For more information, visit https://treefund.org/researchgrants/kimmel