[PCA] FUNDING: American Penstemon Society Grant (fwd)
Olivia Kwong
plant at plantconservation.org
Fri Mar 4 10:30:19 CST 2011
Please note that you need to be a member of (or work for a member
organization) the American Penstemon Society (see info below).
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REMINDER: REQUEST FOR GRANT SUBMISSIONS
American Penstemon Society
10918 Sunshine Drive
Littleton, CO 80125
January 10, 2011
To Whom It May Concern:
For the third year The American Penstemon Society is offering funding to
projects with outcomes that will be practical and useful to members of
the American Penstemon Society. Grants focusing on endangered penstemon
species are also encouraged.
Grants are for one year and generally range from about $200 to $1,000.
Details about the grant process and application forms are found at our
website: <http://www.apsdev.org/> www.apsdev.org (click Special Projects)
Grant Timeline* and Contact Information
Grant Submission Period:March 1, 2011-May 31, 2011
Award Announcements: mid June, 2011
Grant activity period: July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012
Award payment periods
The first half the award will be sent as close to July 1, 2011 as possible.
The second payment will be made January 1, 2012 and is contingent upon
receipt of a brief progress report demonstrating reasonable progress.
Where and how to send a grant proposal
Email with grant proposal as attachment to
<mailto:blewis at iriscolorado.com> blewis at iriscolorado.com
or
Hard copy to:
Barbara Lewis
10918 N Sunshine Drive
Littleton, CO 80125
Acknowledgement of receipt of grant proposals will be made via email.
Questions addressed to Barbara Lewis email (blewis at iriscolorado.com) or
phone 303-903-9278
*Those submitting proposals must be members of the American Penstemon Society.
Individuals may join APS ($15/year) in order to submit a grant proposal.
Any member of an organization, but not a society or garden club, for
example a botanical garden, having membership in APS may submit a
proposal at no cost to that individual.
Membership information: <http://www.apsdev.org/> www.apsdev.org
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