Deadline: 1 October 2014
The Tree Fund invites arboriculture and urban forestry researchers around the world to apply for Jack Kimmel International Grant Program. The successful applicants will receive up to $10,000 grant award depending upon it project’s impact to the arboriculture community.
Priority Areas
- Root and soil management
- Propagation, planting and establishment
- Plant health care
- Risk assessment and worker safety
- Urban forestry
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants can be arboriculture and urban forestry researchers anywhere in the world.
- Applicant must have experience in the proposed field of research and the proposed research must have practical application.
- Proposals can be in one of the above mentioned priority area or may be out of the box.
- Proposed project must be clearly linked to arboriculture and/or urban forestry.
- Proposed research must have objectives that are achievable within proposed time frame and budget.
- Current trustees of the TREE Fund or any member of the family of any such trustee are ineligible to apply for the grant program.
Note: Applications must be submitted via online application form. Applicants must prepare the following – project’s purpose, significance, design and goals, project budget and information of funds pending or received from other sources before beginning the application.
For more information, please visit JKI Grant Program.