Black Rock Forest Consortium is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing scientific understanding of the natural world through research, education, and conservation programs. The Consortium, maintaining a 3,870-acre forest and scientific field station, collaborates with universities, schools, and other institutions to foster scientific inquiry and create educational programs for students and teachers, while also working on conservation goals in the Hudson Highlands and the greater mid-Hudson Valley.
The David Redden Conservation Science Fund Small Grants Program aims to support research projects at Black Rock Forest that focus on science with applications to conservation, covering any biological scale from molecules to ecosystems. Research must be conducted, at least in part, within Black Rock Forest and the maximum funding request is $6000 for a one-year grant period. This program values diversity in both ecosystems and the organization, emphasizing a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and encourages applications from underrepresented group members to diversify and strengthen science, education, and conservation efforts.
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