The application deadline for 2022 CFO Grants and Scholarships is December 10, 2021.
CFO is devoted to the study, conservation, and enjoyment of Colorado's birds. Each year CFO funds research and conservation projects as well as youth scholarships that will have a lasting benefit to Colorado birds and the habitats upon which they rely.
Research & Conservation Grants
CFO makes grants to qualifying individuals or organizations to fund programs and projects that will have a lasting benefit to Colorado birds, and the habitats upon which they rely. CFO provides grants for projects requesting $500-$1500. CFO grants can either fund a full project or be applied as matching funds for larger grants benefitting Colorado birds. Recipients are required to provide regular status updates and either publish a short, year-end summary of their funded work in the Colorado Birds journal or present their findings in person at the annual CFO convention.
Youth Scholarships
CFO Youth Scholarships provides financial help to young Colorado birders to attend summer camps, workshops, and training programs that introduce them to science and nature through the study of birds. Scholarships typically range from $200-$800. CFO requires that the recipients write a short summary, preferably with photos, of their experience for Colorado Birds: The Colorado Field Ornithologists Quarterly or to be posted on the CFO website.
Learn more and apply: https://cobirds.org/CFO/Grants/
-- CFO is devoted to the study, conservation, and enjoyment of Colorado's birds. Each year CFO funds research and conservation projects as well as youth scholarships that will have a lasting benefit to Colorado birds and the habitats upon which they rely.
Research & Conservation Grants
CFO makes grants to qualifying individuals or organizations to fund programs and projects that will have a lasting benefit to Colorado birds, and the habitats upon which they rely. CFO provides grants for projects requesting $500-$1500. CFO grants can either fund a full project or be applied as matching funds for larger grants benefitting Colorado birds. Recipients are required to provide regular status updates and either publish a short, year-end summary of their funded work in the Colorado Birds journal or present their findings in person at the annual CFO convention.
Youth Scholarships
CFO Youth Scholarships provides financial help to young Colorado birders to attend summer camps, workshops, and training programs that introduce them to science and nature through the study of birds. Scholarships typically range from $200-$800. CFO requires that the recipients write a short summary, preferably with photos, of their experience for Colorado Birds: The Colorado Field Ornithologists Quarterly or to be posted on the CFO website.
Learn more and apply: https://cobirds.org/CFO/Grants/
Thank you,
Megan
Megan
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Megan Jones Patterson
CFO Board & Membership Chair
Boulder County, CO
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