Grants Available for Prairie and Savanna Research 

We Are Prairie Biotic Research (PBR) is an all-volunteer, Wisconsin nonprofit 
established in 2000 to foster basic biotic research in prairies and savannas. 
One way we do this is through a competitive Small Grants Program that funds 
grants up to $1000 to individuals for the study of any grassland taxon anywhere 
in the USA. We support both natural history and experimental science. We are 
especially eager to support independent researchers (those lacking 
institutional support), but anyone having a U.S. Social Security number may 
apply. Since 2002, we’ve awarded 184 grants worth $176,441 to people in 33 
states to study insects, plants, mammals, reptiles, slime molds, mycorrhizal 
fungi, spiders, snails, amphibians, birds, fish, invasive species, effects of 
management, and the human dimensions of conservation. Many of these grants 
supported graduate student research. 

In 2015, we expect to fund at least 15 grants of up to $1000 each with the 
donations we have received, including some restricted by donors to support 
research in IA, IL, MI, MN, ND, SD, or WI.

Visit our website (prairiebioticresearch.org)  to learn more, to apply for a 
grant, to download our proposal form, instructions, and a sample researcher 
agreement form that winners of this competition must sign. Check out the 
history and overview files in the Small Grants section of the website to see 
what sorts of proposals have won funding in the past. Review the reports 
submitted by researchers of past years.

We must receive your proposal through the mail before December 31, 2014. Those 
who won funding in 2014 are ineligible for this funding in 2015, but those who 
won funding longer ago are welcome to submit proposals to further that same 
work or to support a new project.


Thank you

Michael Anderson
Board member of PBR
www.prairiebioticresearch.org

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