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Utom River Conservation Fund Fellowship
$12,500
Award AmountSep 1
DeadlineDescription
The Utom Conservation Fund is managed by a consortium of groups* that are dedicated to protecting the Utom River and its watershed in southern California. Four grants in the amount of $12,500 each will be awarded.Scholarship Details• Four fellowships awarded annually, each valued at $12,500• Open to graduate students enrolled in master’s or PhD programs at accredited colleges or universities (including out-of-state)• Research must focus on the Utom River Watershed in southern California• Eligible project categories: cultural studies, wildlife, water quality, and botany• Special consideration given to applicants who are tribal members, including those from unrecognized tribesEligibility Criteria• Must be enrolled in a master’s or PhD program at an accredited institution• Research must be specific to the Utom River Watershed• Project must fall under one of the following categories: cultural, wildlife, water quality, or botany• Applicants from tribal communities are strongly encouraged to applyApplication Process1. Complete the official fellowship application form2. Obtain a letter of recommendation from a faculty member supporting your project3. Secure a letter of reference from academic staff confirming your enrollment4. Submit a current resume or curriculum vitae (C.V.)5. Optionally, include a 1-minute video describing your environmental interests, uploaded as an unlisted YouTube linkIf you’re a graduate student driven to study and protect the Utom River Watershed, this fellowship provides the financial support and recognition to help you make an impact..
Eligible Majors
Application Requirements
Application Form
Letter of Recommendation
Resume / CV
Video Submission
Eligibility
Graduate
Master, Doctoral
Not Specified
Not required
Location
California
Demographics
Native American / American Indian / Alaska Native
Native American / American Indian / Alaska Native