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Thank you for helping us spread the word about the Biota Awards, a program to fund early-career researchers based in Illinois who seek to restore, protect and conserve biodiversity locally and around the world.

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Please direct any questions to Christina Timmins at communications@walderfoundation.org. 


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Applications are open now for the 2024 Biota Awards, a program from Walder Foundation that will provide up to $300K in flexible research funding for early-career researchers working in biodiversity. Apply by October 3, 2023!

For the 2024 award year, the program will consider applicants based at institutions in Illinois. The geographic focus of the research is not restricted; however, all projects must have a meaningful connection to the Chicago region.

Learn more: www.biotaawards.org

#environmentalsustainability #thrivingecosystems #biodiversity #BiotaAwards

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Applications for the 2024 Biota Awards are now open! Early-career researchers working in biodiversity are invited to apply to receive $300K in flexible research funding.

Learn more: www.biotaawards.org

#environmentalsustainability #BiotaAwards

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Applications are open now for the 2024 Biota Awards. Now in its third year, the program from Walder Foundation provides up to $300,000 to early-career researchers who seek to restore, protect, and conserve biodiversity locally and around the world. Walder Foundation promotes the long-term sustainability of the natural environment by addressing socio-environmental challenges such as climate, water, food, and health.

For the 2024 award year, the program will consider applicants based at institutions in Illinois. The geographic focus of the research is not restricted; however, all projects must have a meaningful connection to the Chicago region. This connection may be through an organization based in the Chicago region, the focus of the work itself, or in how the project engages with Chicago-region communities, organizations, and other researchers.

Through the Biota Awards, the Foundation aims to fund creative thinkers to explore new solutions to restore and preserve our ecosystems.

Applications are due October 3, 2023.

Visit the Walder Foundation’s website for more information on eligibility criteria and how to apply:

https://www.biotaawards.org


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<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/834210779">Meet the 2023 Biota Awardees</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user100842314">Walder Foundation</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>