National Geographic Grants & The East Africa Fund Chloé Cipolletta National Geographic Society East Africa Fund Program Director
National Geographic Society ~ 130 Years of Science and Exploration Anthropology Archaeology Astronomy Biology Climatology Conservation Geography Geology Mountaineering Paleontology Polar Exploration Oceanography Adventure Photography Filmmaking Journalism
Over 12,600 grants; 2,300 projects in Africa
Mission To increase and diffuse geographic and scientific knowledge, while promoting the conservation of the world s cultural, historical and natural resources
Our purpose We push the boundaries of exploration to further our understanding of our planet and empower us all to generate solutions for a healthier and more sustainable future.
Where We Focus Our Work The Human Journey Wildlife & Wild Places Our Changing Planet
The Human Journey Projects that explore and document the human experience through time in order to preserve and celebrate our shared heritage. Fields of anthropology, archaeology, paleoanthropology, psychology, human health, and human geography.
Wildlife and Wild Places Projects that explore and document the Earth s biodiversity in order to better understand and conserve species, habitats, processes, and ecosystems. Fields of biology, ecology, and conservation.
Our Changing Planet Projects that explore and document earth and ocean systems in the present, past, and future in order to better understand and protect the evolving environment. Fields of geology, geochemistry, physical geography, oceanography, paleontology, and observational astronomy.
Grant types Research Conservation Education Storytelling Technology Early Career Standard Expedited
Grant focus Research: Pursuit of knowledge by answering specific research questions Conservation: Achievement of quantifiable conservation outcomes as a result of scientifically-informed actions Storytelling: Documentation through photography, journalism, mapping, and/or filmmaking Education: Innovative/effective teaching practices and community education Technology: Development of innovative tools and methods which positively impact our ability to explore, protect, and tell the story of our world and its inhabitants.
Grant types Early Career Grants: Applicant s first opportunity to lead a project (up to US$5,000) Standard Grants: Applicant and team have proven record of success on this project or similar projects (up to US$30,000) Expedited Grants: Applicant with projects that need funds within the next 30 days-for extenuating circumstances only (e.g. immediate need to report on, photograph, or research a natural disaster such a flooding event or volcano, imminent destruction of an area by bulldozers). The urgency must be justified (up to US$15,000.)
Grant Application Procedure Online application process: www.nationalgeographic.org/grants 4 reviewing meetings (Jan/Apr/July/Nov) apply 6 months before! Early career applicants shorter turnaround (3 to 4 months) Await notification
What our grants cover Do: Direct field costs Field travel (airfare, vehicle rental) Food/lodging Field supplies & Equipment Assistants and consultants Some Lab work x x x x Don t: Salary Tuition Conference travel University overhead
Investing in the Future of Science and Conservation: Promoting NGS Grant Program in East Africa
NGS East Africa Fund 6 countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and DRC Increased funding opportunities (from 250.000$ to 500.000$/yr) Increased focus on regional projects Mentoring and capacity building Raising the profile of the discoveries and results achieved in EA
Learn about the National Geographic Grants: www.nationalgeographic.org/grants
Thank you! Questions? Contact me! Chloé Cipolletta ccipolletta@ngs.org