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February 07, 2007
2007 ESRI GIS Grant Program for U.S. 4-H

4-H youth use GPS technology to help their communities.
ESRI, in cooperation with National 4-H Headquarters and Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES)/U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and American Forests announces two 2006 ESRI GIS Grants for U.S. 4-H to support its geospatial outreach, education, and community involvement efforts. The goal of this program is to foster and support the integration of geographic information system (GIS) software in U.S. 4-H clubs.
Grant categories include an introductory grant for 4-H clubs new to GIS and an intermediate grant for those 4-H clubs that received previous ESRI 4-H grants and completed the grant requirements.
Eligible Applicants: A U.S. 4-H community or in-school club, 4-H after-school program, 4-H special interest group, 4-H school enrichment group, 4-H camp, or similar 4-H unit that meets regularly and is recognized as an authorized 4-H group within its state's 4-H program.
Applications due February 28, 2007. Click here to access the application guidelines for this grant. For additional information, please contact Esther Worker at eworker@esri.com.
Posted in category Grants at 10:32 PM
