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National Geographic’s Conservation Technologies Grant Program to Support New Methods of Monitoring Ecosystem Health

2022 Newton International Fellowships in the UK

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Deadline: 10 July 2019

The Society of National Geography is requesting proposals for “Conservation Technologies Grant Program” to support New Methods of Monitoring Ecosystem Health.

The goal of this RFP is to improve monitoring of ecosystem health by funding innovative tools and technologies that have achieved successful prototypes and are ready for field testing and/or scaling up. Because of the complexity and interconnectedness of global environmental systems, being able to apply a tool or technology to diverse locations is crucial.

The planet’s ecological systems are in peril due to climate change and other human impacts. Their ability to understand how ecological systems respond to climate change and human impact is limited by their ability to observe these systems.

National Geographic supports the development, testing, and scaling of cutting-edge technologies that help us explore the world in new ways and transform the fields of exploration, science, and conservation.

Priorities

Priority will be given to projects that have achieved prototype stage and are doing one or more of the following:

Funding Information

Proposals may request $5,000 to $150,000, with clear justification for all items in the budget.

How to Apply

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

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