Graduate Student Grants
This grant is for graduate students who are researching topics in sustainable agriculture that will serve the interests of farmers and agricultural service providers--extension staff, NRCD personnel, and others in the agricultural community. The selection process is competitive, so please read this information before you apply.
2012 Graduate Student Grants are due on May 25, 2012. The online submission template will open mid-April.
Grant Overview
In the overview section you can get a description of the grant, who can apply, what type of projects can be funded, what is expected of grantees, and a timeline for submitting a proposal.
Application Process
Are you interested in applying for a Graduate Student Grant? Look at the application instructions, checklists, timelines, and review criteria, and learn how to get help if you need it.
Awarded Grant Policies
Find out what happens when a project is funded. Preview SARE's reporting, reimbursement, and policy requirements so you can find out ahead of time what we expect of successful grantees.
Graduate Student Grant Examples
This is a relatively new grant in the Northeast, with two rounds of projects funded. Read brief summaries of those projects funded to understand the content, duration, and complexity reviewers expect.
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Helpful resources--stories, how-to guides, artwork, and publications.
