The Southern Region Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SSARE) Graduate Student Grant Program is a competitive program to fund graduate student projects that address sustainable agriculture issues.
One of our most popular grants, this program was instituted in 2000 for full-time graduate students (Master’s and Ph.D.) enrolled at accredited colleges and universities. Projects must include a clear and well-defined research topic that benefits sustainable agriculture in the Southern Region.
General Info for Graduate Students:
In addition to profitability and environment SARE funds proposals that address social issues, especially issues that affect the quality of life of farmers and the people who live in farm communities.
To learn more visit https://southern.sare.org/Grants/Apply-for-a-Grant/Graduate-Student-Grants.
Graduate Student Grant WEBINAR on FEB 28 9:30 AM EST (Registration Link)
Join us in a virtual discussion with Graduate Students Grants Manager Candace Pollock-Moore, or register to get the recording. Candace will share key factors in creating a proposal for the graduate student grant. This webinar provides clarification about the key components of a SARE proposal and guidance to applicants to see if their idea fits in with the SARE program. We are not allowed to help students write the grant or review grant proposals prior to submission.
Proposals are due by noon EST on May 10, 2024. The winning proposals will be announced in August 2024. Questions may be directed to Graduate Student Grant Manager Candace Pollock-Moore – e: southern-gs@sare.org p: 770-412-4786
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Southern SARE, funded by USDA NIFA, provides grants, non-grant funding, event/conference sponsorships, professional development travel scholarships, and free educational resources to advance innovations in sustainable agriculture. | Visit: southern.sare.org | To stay updated, follow us online everywhere @SouthernSARE
https://linktr.ee/SouthernSARE
The Southern Region Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SSARE) Graduate Student Grant Program is a competitive program to fund graduate student projects that address sustainable agriculture issues.
One of our most popular grants, this program was instituted in 2000 for full-time graduate students (Master’s and Ph.D.) enrolled at accredited colleges and universities. Projects must include a clear and well-defined research topic that benefits sustainable agriculture in the Southern Region.
General Info for Graduate Students:
In addition to profitability and environment SARE funds proposals that address social issues, especially issues that affect the quality of life of farmers and the people who live in farm communities.
To learn more visit https://southern.sare.org/Grants/Apply-for-a-Grant/Graduate-Student-Grants.
Graduate Student Grant WEBINAR on FEB 28 9:30 AM EST (Registration Link)
Join us in a virtual discussion with Graduate Students Grants Manager Candace Pollock-Moore, or register to get the recording. Candace will share key factors in creating a proposal for the graduate student grant. This webinar provides clarification about the key components of a SARE proposal and guidance to applicants to see if their idea fits in with the SARE program. We are not allowed to help students write the grant or review grant proposals prior to submission.
Proposals are due by noon EST on May 10, 2024. The winning proposals will be announced in August 2024. Questions may be directed to Graduate Student Grant Manager Candace Pollock-Moore – e: southern-gs@sare.org p: 770-412-4786
Subscribe to our newsletter for more details, grants info and announcements, funding opportunities, farmer/rancher, NGO and ag professional highlights, outreach updates & more:
https://southern.sare.org/news/join-our-mailing-list/
Southern SARE, funded by USDA NIFA, provides grants, non-grant funding, event/conference sponsorships, professional development travel scholarships, and free educational resources to advance innovations in sustainable agriculture. | Visit: southern.sare.org | To stay updated, follow us online everywhere @SouthernSARE
https://linktr.ee/SouthernSARE