The Marine Ecosystem-based Management Tool Innovation Fund is now accepting
Letters of Intent to submit grant applications.  The Fund is a two year
initiative supported by the David & Lucille Packard Foundation to stimulate
the development and dissemination of creative software tools for Marine
Ecosystem-Based Management (MEBM). We seek to expand the network of MEBM
tool developers through the establishment of targeted small grants and an
associated technical support program. The program will grant approximately
$500,000 a year for two years in small competitive grants to a broad range
of organizations and developers.  The initiative will aggressively provide
detailed tool development guidelines, technical support, training workshops
and assistance in tool development to the grantees for the duration of the
fund. The primary deliverable products will be the innovative, interoperable
and freely disseminated tools developed by the grantees.  We encourage all
applicants (there are currently no restrictions on who may apply) to submit
letters of intent.  To apply: please visit our website
(http://mgel.env.duke.edu/mebm) and read the instructions under “Grant
Application Process”.  Letters of Intent along with a 1-page letter of
introduction are due by March 30th.  If possible, please submit via email. 
Letters of Intent will be reviewed and full application packages sent to all
relevant projects by April 10th.  If you have any questions at all, please
feel free to contact our project manager at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sincerely,
Patrick N. Halpin
 
Gabel Associate Professor of the Practice of
Marine Geospatial Ecology, and
Director Geospatial Analysis Program
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Duke University


Corresponding Contact:
Daniel Dunn
Research Associate
Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Duke University
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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