The National Geographic Society is seeking applications for its Early Career Grant to offer less experienced individuals an opportunity to lead a project.
The National Geographic Society awards grants for conservation, education, research, storytelling, and technology through its Committee for Research and Exploration. All proposed projects must be novel and exploratory, and be of broad interest. National Geographic Society grant-funded projects should be bold, innovative, and transformative.
Funding Information
Grants are typically funded for less than US $5,000. The National Geographic Society will consider requests for up to US $10,000.
Three Lenses
- The Human Journey: The Human Journey focuses on learning more about whom we are and what our future is on this planet.
- Wildlife and Wild Places: Wildlife and Wild Places includes projects on all living organisms, where they live, and the local evolutionary and ecological processes that sustain them.
- Our Changing Planet: Our Changing Planet comprises projects looking at a spectacular variety of ever-changing ecosystems on land and in the sea.
Project Focus
- Conservation
- Education
- Research
- Storytelling
- Technology
Eligibility Criteria
- National Geographic welcomes applications from around the world, and specifically encourages applicants from outside the United States to apply.
- Applicants planning to work outside of their home country should include at least one local collaborator on their team.
- The Committee will not usually consider applications that support strictly laboratory or collections work.
- Grants are awarded on the basis of merit and exist independent of the Society’s other divisions.
- Applicants are not required to have an advanced degree; those with a Ph.D. or equivalent work experience should apply for a Standard Grant, unless applicants can demonstrate that this grant will enable their first experience leading a project in their chosen field.
- If applicants have previously received an Early Career Grant or a Young Explorers Grant from National Geographic, applicants may submit a new proposal after applicants have closed their previous grant record.
- Applications should be submitted at least four months before the project start date.
Deadline: 24 September 2017
How to Apply
Applicants can apply via given website.
For more information, please visit Early Career Grant.