Grants for Plants
The Rhode Island Wild Plant Society is
seeking applications for its annual grant to aid
individuals in the study of wild plants and their habitats. Photo by Will Collette
To qualify,
applicants must be an educator, a member of a Rhode Island botanical or
environmental association, or a student in a field related to botany or
environmental studies.
The grant is for up to $2,500 and includes a one-year membership to RIWPS. The project goal must involve environmental activities or research in any area of study related to wild plants and/or their habitats.
These activities may involve such things as installation of gardens, invasive removal, or support for extracurricular activities with a community outreach component.
It can also be used for project materials, workshops or courses.
Applicants must be a Rhode Island resident or a student at a Rhode Island
educational institution. The residency does not apply to students.