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In this call for proposals, the ASPB Education Foundation seeks
projects that address the aims of the Foundation (see sidebar) and
at the same time catalyze new opportunities for ASPB members to
educate the public about the importance of plant biology.
Proposals must
be submitted to the Foundation by June 9, 2006, and should
be sent by e-mail to Elizabeth Daerr, Education Foundation assistant,
at elizabeth@aspb.org. No
forms are needed, but full name and ASPB member number should be
in the body of the submitted e-mail. Attached documents should be
in Word (.doc extension) or saved as a PDF file.
Each
grant proposal should include
- A one-page
cover with the title of the project, the names of the member project
manager and others who are submitting the project, and the members
ASPB number and contact information, including address, phone,
e-mail, and fax.
- A project
description that is no more than five pages in length, double-spaced.
- An itemized
budget of up to $30,000 with justification for each item.
Guidelines
for the 2006 program:
- The project
manager must be a current member of ASPB.
- Proposals
that leverage funds from the Foundation with support from other
sources are encouraged, particularly with regard to larger grant
requests.
- No indirect
costs (overhead) will be covered by the Foundation for project
awards.
- No language
translations.
- No direct
publishing.
- No support
of other foundations.
- No support
to projects that would more appropriately receive their money
from another source, especially when that project serves a limited
audience (i.e., one campus).
- The Foundation
seeks projects with wide dissemination.
- ASPB expects
to have the right to the use of projects developed with grant
funding.
- Proposals
are encouraged from members from both within and outside the United
States, and projects may serve communities from any country.
- Projects
may run beyond one year, but grant funding will be made in one
payment only, issued between September 1 and December 1, 2006,
not to exceed $30,000.
- All recipients
agree to advise future applicants who seek their consultation
on developing winning proposals.
Proposals will
be reviewed, and awardees will be notified by e-mail and announced
during Plant Biology 2006, which will be held in Boston August 59.
Refer to the
ASPB website for details and to view the recipients of the 2004
and 2005 awards: http://www.aspb.org/education/foundation/gap.cfm.
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ASPBs
Education Foundation seeks proposals from ASPB members
to support education and outreach activities that advance knowledge
of and appreciation for basic concepts and contributions of plant
biology.
In support of
the mission of ASPB, the ASPB Education Foundation was established
in 1995 to provide information and education to increase the publics
knowledge about the role of plants in all areas of life.
The
Foundation reaches its goals through programs that
- promote a
broad understanding of the importance of plant science in providing
an ongoing supply of affordable, high-quality food, fiber, and
renewable resources
- provide education
on the importance of plants to agriculture, medicine, the environment,
and more
- make available
accurate information on the latest developments in genetic modification
of crops and plant biotechnology
- contribute
to the knowledge of plant biology among K12 schoolchildren
through developing educational materials and assisting teacher
development
- encourage
young scientists to pursue careers in the growing field of plant
biology
- increase
plant science activities in science museums and discovery centers
by developing programs, exhibits, background information, and
links to scientists.
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