National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Northern Great Plains Program
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is soliciting proposals to conserve and restore grasslands and wildlife species in the Northern Great Plains. The goal of the Northern Great Plains Program is to maintain and/or improve interconnected grasslands in focal areas to sustain healthy populations of grassland-obligate species while fostering sustainable livelihoods and preserving cultural identities. Particular species of interest include grassland obligate songbirds, black-footed ferret, pronghorn, and greater sage-grouse.
Additionally, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will be hosting an applicant webinar on Tuesday, August 10th at 10 a.m (mountain time). Registration is required. Link to webinar registration.Â
Award Amount:
The Northern Great Plains program will award approximately $2.7 million in grants this cycle to 10-15 grants.
Due Date:
October 21, 2021
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Center of Excellence in Biomedical Research
Voucher Program
The Center of Excellence in Biomedical Research is proud to support a voucher program that will subsidize the use of the Biomolecular Research Center core facility. The purpose of the voucher program is to allow faculty, staff, and students to generate data to be used on grant applications. Funds will only be approved for the use of the Biomolecular Research Center facility.
To be considered for the voucher, please fill out the application on the website below. After your submission is received and reviewed a member of the Center team will be in touch.
Award Amount:
Student awards are limited to $500.00
Due Date:
Rolling basis after June 1, 2021