Melody
Feb 23rd 2007, 01:47 PM
The AKA's George Maier Fund (http://www.aka.org/aka/modules/content/index.php?id=24) will award a grant this year for Killifish research/conservation. Applications are due by March 31st. There are no geographic restrictions from what I can tell. Worth a shot anyways.:smile: Both scientists and hobbyists are encouraged to apply.
From the website:
Charter: The George Maier Fund has been established to provide grants for research and/or conservation projects dealing with killifishes. G rants are given on the basis of merit and are open to everyone regardless of race, nationality, gender, religious affiliation or membership status in the American Killifish Association. The fund is named to honor the memory of George Maier, a founding member of the American Killifish Association.
How to Apply for a Grant: Grants can be applied for by persons in the scientific community and by science oriented aquarists who are interested in furthering the knowledge and conservation of the Oviparous Cyprinodontiform fishes of the world.
From the website:
Charter: The George Maier Fund has been established to provide grants for research and/or conservation projects dealing with killifishes. G rants are given on the basis of merit and are open to everyone regardless of race, nationality, gender, religious affiliation or membership status in the American Killifish Association. The fund is named to honor the memory of George Maier, a founding member of the American Killifish Association.
How to Apply for a Grant: Grants can be applied for by persons in the scientific community and by science oriented aquarists who are interested in furthering the knowledge and conservation of the Oviparous Cyprinodontiform fishes of the world.