Grants & Scholarships

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CNPS San Diego Chapter Grants and Scholarships Program

The San Diego Chapter’s Grants and Scholarships Program purpose is to help further our mission to conserve San Diego and Imperial counties native plants and their natural habitats.

The program includes three opportunities for applicants to receive research grants, mini grants, and educational scholarships.

RESEARCH GRANTS

Research grants are intended to encourage research and projects on California native plants within San Diego and Imperial Counties by collegiate or post graduate students. Qualifying topics include, but are not limited to: the ecology of native plants, plant communities, pollination ecology, seed dispersal, taxonomy, phenology, restoration, conservation, and more.

The award amount totals $6,000.00 USD, to be split according to award need between one, two, or three selected qualified applicants.

Application period: October 1 through November 30. Applicants will receive results in November, and funds will be sent in December.

To apply, students must complete the application form and include a cover letter, brief project proposal, and a signed letter of support from a faculty member or advisor of an accredited institution of higher learning in the San Diego or Imperial County region.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW RESEARCH GRANT APPLICATION

Selected applicants are encouraged to consent to have their basic info such as name; current photo and/or representative photos of their research topic; secure contact info (optional); and educational goals/university program profiled in the San Diego Chapter newsletter.  In addition, we encourage the selected applicants to submit a report/summary version of their findings to the Chapter newsletter following completion of their thesis/dissertation/research project, or present their findings to the chapter at one of our monthly Chapter Meetings.

For questions or additional assistance, please contact us at grantsandscholarships@cnpssd.org.

MINI GRANTS

Individuals, schools, and nonprofits can apply for mini grants, which promote enhancement of public understanding, appreciation, and horticultural use of native plants.

Application period:  Accepted year-round; reviewed and awarded quarterly

Amount: Up to $500

Mini grants are available for many different needs and uses, including:

  • Habitat restoration
  • Native plants
  • Semi-public and public landscaping
  • Competitive gardening events
  • Supplies for educational & science projects
  • Fees and permits
  • Irrigation parts
  • Equipment rentals
  • Bulk office supply
  • Pass fees for project-required transportation
  • Computer software and/or hardware
  • Field tools may be considered if returned to the Chapter Treasurer with only normal wear and tear at the completion of the project.
  • Prohibited uses include: Payment to people and staff for their work, pay for food & drink, household bills, clothing, etc.

Project Requirements:

Promote the public good and showcase native plants of San Diego and/or Imperial Counties.

For botanical studies, promote factual science and sound botanical research.

For landscaping and garden projects, native plants must cover at least 1/2 (50%) of the planting area and be at least 2/3 (66%) of the total new plant count.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE MINI GRANT APPLICATION

For questions or additional assistance, please contact us at grantsandscholarships@cnpssd.org.

EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

A limited number of educational scholarships are available to students enrolled in the Field Botany of San Diego County NC 0301 course, hosted by San Diego State University (SDSU) Global Campus in the Spring Semester, and covers full tuition for the class. This scholarship reflects the chapter’s commitment to botanical education, and supports students and professionals to foster passion for protecting our local biodiversity.

Tuition Coverage: $895 (full course cost).

Reimbursement Timing: Scholarships are awarded as reimbursements after the Course Withdrawal deadline upon confirmation of continued enrollment.

Eligibility: Applicants must first apply and register for the course through SDSU before applying for the scholarship.

To qualify, applicants must:

Demonstrate financial need: Tuition cannot be covered by an employer, agency, or benefactor, and individual income must be under $84,900 (2024 median for San Diego). For married couples (filing jointly), the household income must be under $97,000; and,

Be a First-Time Participant: Applicants must not have completed this course within the past 10 years.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW FIELD BOTANY APPLICATION

For questions or additional assistance, please contact us at grantsandscholarships@cnpssd.org.