Grants
Solicitation Title: Grants
Event Type: Limited Submission
Funding Amount: The maximum grant awarded by the Trust is $25,000, however, grants normally do not exceed $20,000.
Internal Deadline: Friday, May 15, 2020 Sponsor Deadline: Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Solicitation Link: https://smithht.org/grant-seekers
Overview
<div class="btn btn-gold"><strong><strong>6/18/2020 update: This opportunity is now closed: Peter Rillero (MLFTC) has been approved to move forward. - ASU LS</strong><br></strong></div> <div>The Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust supports education and research in ornamental horticulture through grants to botanical gardens, arboreta, universities, and other charitable organizations strongly-aligned with its funding interests.</div> <div></div> <div>The Trust supports projects and activities in:</div> <ul> <li>North America</li> <li>South America</li> <li>Central America</li> <li>the Caribbean</li> <li>Australia</li> <li>New Zealand</li> </ul> <div></div> <div><strong>Research</strong><br>The advancement of research in ornamental horticulture and the publication of the results of such research. Examples include:</div> <ul> <li>trial/evaluation gardens for horticultural potential of selected plants in a region</li> <li>discerning appropriate cultural techniques and best horticultural practices for a specific group of plants</li> <li><strong>laboratory freezer for DNA samples</strong></li> </ul> <div><strong>Public Gardens</strong><br>Assisting in the creation, development, preservation, and maintenance of gardens accessible to the public for educational purposes. Examples include:</div> <ul> <li>new or revised home demonstration gardens or beds</li> <li>resurfacing garden trails for all-weather accessibility or ADA compliance</li> <li>damage remediation following a natural disaster</li> </ul> <div><strong>Ornamental Plants</strong><br>Promotion of the environmentally responsible introduction, cultivation, and distribution of plants which have ornamental horticultural value. Examples include:</div> <ul> <li>testing potential new ornamentals for invasiveness</li> <li>promotion and demonstration of the use of local native ornamentals in local or home landscaping</li> <li>collections management software for ornamentals</li> </ul> <div><strong>Publications</strong><br>Assisting in the publication of books or other works relating to ornamental horticulture. Examples include:</div> <ul> <li>guide to appropriate ornamentals for local and regional landscaping</li> <li>guide to best practices for controlling diseases and pests in ornamentals<br>online publication of horticultural inventory for public access</li> </ul> <div><strong>Education</strong><br>Informal and/or formal educational activities that further ornamental horticulture. Examples include:</div> <ul> <li>classes and workshops on developing and maintaining home gardens</li> <li>garden signage that notes cultural requirements, water- or fire-wise properties, or aesthetic attributes of plants</li> <li>horticultural internships</li> <li>construction or remodeling of educational facilities</li> </ul>
Solicitation Limitations: <p><strong>6/18/2020 update: This opportunity is now closed: Peter Rillero (MLFTC) has been approved to move forward. - ASU LS</strong></p> <p>SU may submit only one (1) application to the sponsoring organization. Apply to ASU's internal limited submission competition <a href="https://asu.infoready4.com/#competitionDetail/1813005" target="_blank">here</a>. </p> Other Information:<div>The Trust does not fund indirect costs.</div> <div>In 2019, about 40% of invited proposals were funded.</div>Last Updated:
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