Iowa Native Plant Society Grant Information

The Iowa Native Plant Society strives to increase appreciation and enjoyment of Iowa's native flora and to foster programs focusing on education, conservation, and the ethical use of native plants. Small grants are given annually to advance these goals.

Types of projects supported:

You can also see a list of our previously funded grants.

Who may apply

Non-profit institutions and individuals. Applicants need not be Iowa residents; however, the project must be carried out in Iowa. First priority will be given to agencies and individuals that have not received an INPS grant during the previous 2 years. Higher priority may be given to INPS members.

Individuals at academic institutions should apply through their grants office.

Size of grants. INPS may award each year:

Please feel free to contact INPS grants chair Connie Mutel (connie-mutel@uiowa.edu) with any questions about eligibility for grant funding or about the grant application process.

Grant evaluations

Applicants are encouraged to review the grant evaluation procedures when preparing their applications (see below).

When to submit

Proposals must be postmarked January 15 for funding effective April 1 of that year. Applicants will be notified by March 15 if their proposals are approved.

Application form

Open, save and complete the Microsoft Word document application form. Submit it as an email attachment with the entire application in a single file.

Reward obligations

At the project's completion, recipients should share their results with other INPS members by writing a 100-300 word description of the project for the INPS newsletter, or making a short presentation at the INPS Annual Meeting, or leading a field trip to the research site. A brief summary of project accomplishments should be sent to the INPS vice-president by December 31 of the project year.

Grant evaluation guidelines

Grants will be placed in one of the following categories:

Proposals will be numerically rated according to the following 3 criteria, with a maximum of 5 points granted for each criterion (for a total maximum score of 15 points). These criteria apply to all 4 grant categories unless otherwise noted. Awards will be decided on the basis of this point system and input from the INPS Board.

Qualifications of Project Director or Agency, Adequacy of Resources:

Intrinsic Merit of Project:

Methods:

Disclaimer

INPS assumes no responsibility or oversight for projects funded through its Grants Program and waives any claims for liability regarding these projects. Any person receiving INPS grant funds agrees to hold INPS harmless for any claims related to use of these funds.

Last updated March 2011

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