Parrot/Pix4D Climate Innovation Grant Reminder----Due Feb. 1, 2017

To submit your application, go to at edu.parrot.com/climate 

Background – The overarching goal of this grant program is to foster innovation 
in our understanding 
and mitigation of the impacts of global climate change. The award will consist 
of drone hardware and 
software for field research. Competitive proposals should include an aerial 
geographical/mapping 
dimension using UAVs and Pix4D photogrammetric software, as well as 
multispectral imagery related to 
the technical capabilities of the Parrot Sequoia camera. Applications are open 
to researchers across a 
range of disciplines, from archaeology to zoology. Proposals that integration 
drone technology with 
existing long-term experiments and studies are highly encouraged. 

Eligibility – Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis, judged on novelty, 
scientific merit and team 
experience. Applicants are not required to have advanced degrees. However, 
advanced degrees, formal 
association with educational organizations or institutions, and a strong record 
of climate change 
research will be ranked accordingly. 

Proposals are not restricted to location — Worldwide applications will be 
considered, though 
applications should be submitted in English only. Only one proposal will be 
accepted per applicant. 
This grant program does not provide financial support, nor does it offer 
scholarships or fellowships of 
any kind. Awards consist of a single drone package (hardware, software, and 
basic introductory training 
as needed). Grantees will be solely responsible for understanding and meeting 
country-specific UAV 
regulations for research use at a given field locality (e.g. Part 107 in the 
United States). Additional terms 
and conditions related to the proper use of drone hardware may apply. 

Grant award specifics – Each award winner will receive an aerial mapping kit 
that includes a single 
multirotor drone (3DR Solo or similar), 2 extra batteries, one Parrot Sequoia 
camera, Sequoia integration 
cables, and 6-month licence for Pix4D (totally ~ $6500 USD value). Drone 
hardware and software 
support is intended to function as complementary support. The award committee 
strongly encourages 
applicants to seek additional, concurrent funding from your organization, 
university or other funding 
agencies. 

Project communication expectations – Successful teams will be expected to 
coordinate with Parrot to 
communicate and promote their research and through Parrot social media channels 
on a regular basis 
throughout the duration of the project. Please submit a two-page proposal along 
with your resume or 
academic CV by Feb. 1, 2017 to be considered for this grant. 

Go to edu.parrot.com/climate

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