Guidelines
for Awarding Arboricultural Research Funds
International Society of Arboriculture, Texas Chapter
Guidelines:
1.
ISAT will accept grant requests that
supplement existing funded projects and grant requests that
propose new unfunded projects.
2.
ISAT will give priority to requests
that supplement projects that have already been funded by other
groups.
3.
ISAT will match up to $5,000 for
research grants. However, requests exceeding this amount will be
considered based on the project proposal and availability of
funds.
4.
ISAT will only fund direct costs (no
indirect or overhead).
5.
ISAT will fund only in-state
researchers.
6.
ISAT will give priority to projects
that have state-wide scope.
How To Apply:
Applications may be submitted at any time. If
the request is to supplement an existing grant, researchers must
submit their complete approved project application with a
one-page narrative specific to the ISAT funding. If the request
is for a new unfunded project, a narrative not to exceed
two-pages is required. The narrative should state the amount
requested and summarize the project and its objectives. It
should include details on how it is state-wide in scope and in
accord with the mission of the ISAT. It should also outline how
the products of the research can be duplicated and utilized in
other areas of the state. ISAT will give funding preference to
practical or field-test research projects for funding.
Researchers will send their application for
funding to the Chair of the ISAT Research Fund Committee who,
with the committee, will review the proposal. If approved, the
Chair will forward it to the President with the recommendation
for approval and for the amount of funding.
The President will conduct a vote of ISAT
board members. Funding is approved by a majority vote of the
Board.
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Other grant funding sources:
TREE Fund: The Tree
Research and Education Endowment Fund (TREE Fund) is a
charitable organization dedicated to identifying and funding
projects and programs that advance knowledge in the field of
arboriculture and urban forestry to benefit people, trees and
the environment. http://www.treefund.org
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