Thanks to Dr. Danielle Whittaker (PhD in Biological Anthropology from CUNY in 2005 and currently a postdoctoral research associate at Indiana University) for this tip:
"Here is some information about applying for a grant from the Lindbergh Foundation, which supports work related to conservation - specifically, their mission is to enable a balance of nature and technology. Graduate students, postdocs, and faculty are all eligible for these grants, which are a maximum of $10,580. I received one of these grants for my dissertation work in 2004, and would be happy to advise anyone interested in applying for a Lindbergh Grant."
Thanks Danielle! If any BANDIT readers have questions about the program, I will be happy to pass them on to Danielle.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Conservation funding opportunity
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Julienne Rutherford
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Danielle Whittaker
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funding opportunity
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Lindburgh Foundation
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