2024 AISES Professional Awards
Nominations are being accepted for the 2024 AISES Professional Awards. The AISES Professional Awards were established to provide recognition for outstanding Indigenous professionals in science, engineering and technological related disciplines while assisting with the advancement of Indigenous professionals, role models and future leaders. Nominations due by April 30.
ACS Spring 2024 Petroleum Research Fund Grants
The ACS Petroleum Research Fund accepts research proposals from Monday, Feb. 12–March 8. Proposals must focus on fundamental petroleum research, including research related to petroleum-derived materials in one of 10 specified subject matter areas.
Historic Preservation Fund – Tribal Heritage Grants
The National Park Service's Tribal Heritage Grants Program (THG) is now accepting applications for competitive grants worth $15,000–$75,000. National Park Service’s Tribal Heritage Grants Program focuses on protecting oral histories, plant and animal species important in tradition, sacred, and historic places, and enabling the establishment of tribal historic preservation offices. Apply by Feb. 20.
Volume 2 of the Status of Tribes and Climate Change
The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals’ Tribes and Climate Change Program (TCCP) is convening Volume 2 of the Status of Tribes and Climate Change (STACC) report. The STACC report continues to seek and uplift the voices of Tribes/Indigenous Peoples on the impacts of and solutions to climate change in the context of the Indigenous peoples in the United States. A key component of the report is the inclusion of firsthand narratives that share experiences of responding to climate change from an Indigenous lens. We are seeking narrative contributions.
Society for Science – Advocate
The Advocate Program is a year-long professional development program that supports teachers and mentors who are working to increase the number of students from traditionally underrepresented race/ethnicity, low-income households, and/or other underrepresented groups who enter STEM research competitions. The Advocates receive training and support from Society staff, mentorship from Lead Advocate, a $3,000 stipend, and an all-expense-paid trip to attend the Advocate Training Institute in Washington, D.C.
Faculty-Applied Clean Energy Sciences (FACES) Program
STEM faculty from minority-serving institutions are encouraged to apply for the Faculty-Applied Clean Energy Sciences (FACES) Program, a new research opportunity in partnership with National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Justice and Equity (EJE) and Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Apply by Feb. 15. Prospective participants are encouraged to join the FACES Program town hall meetings every Friday through Feb. 9 to get their questions answered.
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