Foundation For the Future
Research Grant Award

Choose one of the subjects below for your application for a Foundation For the
Future Research Grant Award

Preliminary Grant Applications, in this cycle, will be considered for funding
only if they pertain to one of the four specific subject areas described below:

1. How will global changes in birth rates, mortality rates, and reproductive
technology affect the human genome over the long-term future?

2. What effect will the current global immigration and emigration of populations
have on the demography of the planet over the long-term future?

3. What are likely to be the major global driving forces/initiatives/issues for
humanity through the new millennium?

4. Are mechanisms of biological and cultural evolution in sync with our systems
of governance and economy? How are they likely to evolve and develop over the
long-term future?

Conditions for Consideration of the Preliminary Grant Application

The following conditions must be met for applications to be considered for
funding:

1. Preliminary Grant Applications must be submitted between January 1 and April
30 of a given year to be considered for funding awarded in that year.

2. Preliminary Grant Applications must be complete and the proposed work must
relate specifically to one of the subject areas listed above.

3. Research time frames may take past, present, and the immediate future into
account, but must be focused on the 50- to 200-year (or longer) future time
horizon.

4. The researcher must document and demonstrate the suitability of his or her
background, ability, resources, and competence to conduct the research for
which funding is sought.

5. Research proposals spread over multiple phases and extended periods of time
will not be funded. The maximum term for completion of Foundation grant
projects is 24 months.

6. The Foundation For the Future does not fund experimental or laboratory
scientific research in the micro sense, unless such research is clearly
demonstrated to be relevant for the long-term future of humanity in the macro
sense. As an example, a project focused on one geographic region of the world,
or a single culture, would be rejected unless the applicant clearly
demonstrates relevance for the long-term future of humanity as a whole.

Deadline: preliminary applications accepted from January 1 to April 30; invited
formal proposals August 1, 2005

Foundation for the Future
123-105th Avenue, SE
Bellevue
Washington
98004
USA
Tel: +1-425-451 1333
Website: http://www.futurefoundation.org/



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