Overview of the John Z. Duling Grant Program
The John Z. Duling Grant Program was established through a generous bequest from the estate of John Z. Duling, an Indiana native and passionate advocate for research. In 1972, Duling proposed the foundation of the ISA Research Trust to support innovative research that positively impacts arborists. Today, this program continues to honor his legacy by providing seed funding for pioneering research and technology transfer projects.
Application Timeline and Requirements
The grant cycle for 2025 opens on August 1, with applications due by October 1. Potential applicants must submit a letter of intent by September 15. To apply, interested individuals can access our online portal. It is essential that the letter of intent identifies the principal investigator and associated institution clearly.
Funding Opportunities and Focus Areas
The maximum grant award is $15,000, with projects expected to be completed within one to three years. For 2025, the focus will be on topics such as plant propagation, selection, and development of new varieties, as well as advancements in arboriculture theory and practice. The Tree Fund welcomes proposals across various academic and technical disciplines, provided they meet our application criteria.
John Z. Duling Grant Program – Notably, the Tree Fund does not support individual grants, municipal tree surveys, tree planting programs, or studies primarily focused on traditional forestry and timber production. We encourage researchers to consider innovative approaches that align with our mission and benefit the arboricultural community.
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