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Chesapeake Research Consortium- Environmental Management Fellowships
Description: The CRC Environmental Management Fellowship is a two-year program in which participants work primarily as the administrative support for a variety of subcommittees and workgroups of the Chesapeake Bay Program in Annapolis, MD. During this two-year appointment, Fellows have the opportunity to learn about and take part in the shaping of environmental policy. The annual salary is $28,000 for the two-year fellowship.
Eligibility: CRC Fellowships are open to individuals with a variety of educational and professional experience. Priority is given to candidates with degrees in natural sciences or environmental policy and planning.
Deadline: Fellowships become available on a year-round basis. For more information about the Chesapeake Research Consortium Fellowship Program, please contact Dan Gustafson, Fellowship Coordinator, at (410)798-1283 or (301)261-4500, gustafsond@si.edu.
Charles Lindbergh Foundation
Description: Each year, The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation provides grants of up to $10,580 (a symbolic amount representing the cost of the "Spirit of St. Louis") to men and women whose individual initiative and work in a wide spectrum of disciplines furthers the Lindberghs' vision of a balance between the advance of technology and the preservation of the natural/human environment.
Eligibility: Lindbergh Grants are made in the following categories: agriculture; aviation/aerospace; conservation of natural resources - including animals, plants, water, and general conservation (land, air, energy, etc.); education - including humanities/education, the arts, and intercultural communication; exploration; health - including biomedical research, health and population sciences, and adaptive technology; and waste minimization and management. A Jonathan Lindbergh Brown Grant may be given to a project to support adaptive technology or biomedical research which seeks to redress imbalance between an individual and his or her human environment.
Deadline: Mid-June (annually).
Description: The CRC Environmental Management Fellowship is a two-year program in which participants work primarily as the administrative support for a variety of subcommittees and workgroups of the Chesapeake Bay Program in Annapolis, MD. During this two-year appointment, Fellows have the opportunity to learn about and take part in the shaping of environmental policy. The annual salary is $28,000 for the two-year fellowship.
Eligibility: CRC Fellowships are open to individuals with a variety of educational and professional experience. Priority is given to candidates with degrees in natural sciences or environmental policy and planning.
Deadline: Fellowships become available on a year-round basis. For more information about the Chesapeake Research Consortium Fellowship Program, please contact Dan Gustafson, Fellowship Coordinator, at (410)798-1283 or (301)261-4500, gustafsond@si.edu.
Charles Lindbergh Foundation
Description: Each year, The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation provides grants of up to $10,580 (a symbolic amount representing the cost of the "Spirit of St. Louis") to men and women whose individual initiative and work in a wide spectrum of disciplines furthers the Lindberghs' vision of a balance between the advance of technology and the preservation of the natural/human environment.
Eligibility: Lindbergh Grants are made in the following categories: agriculture; aviation/aerospace; conservation of natural resources - including animals, plants, water, and general conservation (land, air, energy, etc.); education - including humanities/education, the arts, and intercultural communication; exploration; health - including biomedical research, health and population sciences, and adaptive technology; and waste minimization and management. A Jonathan Lindbergh Brown Grant may be given to a project to support adaptive technology or biomedical research which seeks to redress imbalance between an individual and his or her human environment.
Deadline: Mid-June (annually).
