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National Geographic Society announces Participatory Science Grant Program

Funding to Develop Innovative Tech Solution in South Africa and Kenya

Deadline: 10 July 2019

The National Geographic Society has announced Participatory Science to support the development or innovative use of data-driven, technology-powered tools that will increase the understanding, preservation, and protection of their planet.

Applicants should design and/or implement tools that support citizen science work, particularly data collection or data analysis, in ways that create learning experiences for citizen scientists, including students.

Participation and data generation are of equal importance. Participation must be free for all users and cannot incorporate for-profit activities. Technologies might include mobile applications, web-based applications, or hardware and sensors with direct citizen science usage. Projects should create learning experiences through the collection of data and/or ground-truthing of data relevant to the trends or status of threatened and poorly known species, ecosystems, or human cultural/linguistic diversity.

Priorities

Priority will be given to research, education, and technology projects that create and execute new digital applications, transform existing applications and products, or use current technologies to do one or more of the following:

Additionally, all applicants should include a technologist on the project team and

Funding Information

Applicants may request up to $30,000. Successful applicants may use awarded funds over one or two years.

How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.org/funding-opportunities/grants/what-we-fund/participatory-science/

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