Seed Grants 2024 – Call for applications!

What’s in it for you?

  • $2,000 in seed funding to help kickstart your citizen science initiative, covering essential project costs such as equipment, materials, or participant outreach, or assist with publication costs for an open access journal.
  • Social Media Promotion: Dedicated promotion of your project and organisation across our social media platforms, giving your work increased visibility and helping you engage a wider audience in your research journey.
  • Mentoring (optional): Access to experienced professionals who will provide personalized guidance, helping you overcome challenges and maximize your impact.
  • Training in Grant Writing (optional): Specialised workshops that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to pursue further funding opportunities, helping you sustain and expand your project beyond the seed phase.
  • Motivation to initiate something you have always wanted to do.
  • A quick and easy application process (online application form).

ACSA is excited to announce our sixth round of Seed Grants!  As a way of giving back and investing in our members we are offering a grant of $2000 to an ACSA member to seed their professional growth or their project’s growth.

Last year our ACSA Seed Grant winner was:

University of Melbourne

Adelle Mansour

Adelle conducted an in-depth case study of the Renter Researchers project in partnership with Better Renting to understand how it was conceived and executed, and the pathways through which citizen science projects of this nature can effect change. The $2,000 award was put towards publication of a citizen science related paper in an open access journal. Adelle presented a pre-recorded talk about her project at the CitSciOz23 conference, detailing the fascinating work she will be doing for her PhD at the University of Melbourne. Watch her presentation at #CitSciOz23 here.

Could you be next?

This year we are again offering 1 single $2000 grant. The grant funding may be used for either 2 types of funding streams (see below). 

  1. an initiative or professional development to advance a project, or 
  2. publication of a paper in an open access journal.

To be eligible for Seed Grant funding, proposed activities must be in line with ACSA’s strategic goals of Participation and Practice. These goals are:

  • Participation – Encourage & promote broad and meaningful participation of society in citizen science so people become partners in creating science & increasing science literacy. 5 points
  • Practice – Support the development of tools, methods, infrastructure, and resources to strengthen the practice, use and study of citizen science.  5 points

Grant Type 1 – Citizen science initiative or professional development to begin a new project or advance an existing one.

For example (but not limited to):

  • Activities that encourage participation in a citizen science project; could be a workshop, an event or a school outreach program, or an app.
  • Development of a new citizen science project that aims to meet the above goals
  • Resources or training for citizen scientists participating in a project you run
  • Attendance at a relevant course or event, such as a conference.  Can include registration, accommodation, flights etc.

Grant Type 2 – Publication of a citizen science related paper in an open access journal to enable as many people as possible to benefit from what you have learnt.

For example (but not limited to):

  • Description of best practice citizen science methods 
  • Publication of the outcomes for science and society of a citizen science project 
  • A broader citizen science research project or an evaluation of a citizen science project (or projects).

Who can enter?

This grant is open to all current ACSA members (click here to join or renew if needed).

How to apply

Complete the 2024 Seed Grants Application Form before Friday 8th November 2024 5pm AEDT.

Please note, applications should be kept short to reflect the value of the grants. A maximum character limit applies to each judging criterion.

Judging criteria

Applications will be judged on the applicant’s response to the following:

  1. Short description of proposed activity (maximum 200 characters).
  2. Context or background to your proposed activity (maximum 1500 characters).
  3. Detailed description of how the Seed Grant will be spent (maximum 1000 characters).
  4. In what way does your proposal address ACSA’s strategic goals of Participation and Practice (maximum 1000 characters)?
  5. Describe the expected outcomes and benefits of your proposed activity (maximum 500 characters).
  6. Brief timeline for the delivery of your proposed activity (maximum 500 characters).

Key dates

Entries must be received by Friday 8th November 2024 5pm AEDT.

The recipient of the Seed Grant will be contacted by email or phone by 15th November 2024, and the winning entrants will be announced in the following ACSA monthly newsletter.

Terms and conditions

  • The grant is open to current ACSA members only.
  • The activity outlined application must be able to be completed within the 12 months following the awarding of the Seed Grant.
  • The Seed Grant is one (1) grant of $2000 awarded for either 1) an initiative or professional development, or 2) for open access paper publication.
  • The recipient will be asked to provide photos and a blog outlining how they intend to use the Seed Grant, for publication on the ACSA website. Additional information may be required during the year following awarding of the Seed Grant.
  • Information provided by the recipient may be used by ACSA for promotional/publicity purposes. This may include, and is not restricted to, the information being used on websites, social media, printed material, press releases etc.
  • Personal information provided to ACSA can be used by ACSA, however such use will only be in connection with the Seed Grant.
  • The deliberations of the judging panel remain confidential. All recommendations and decisions taken are binding and final and no correspondence will be entered into on such matters.
  • The judges reserve the right not to award the grants if, in their view, the quality of entries is insufficiently meritorious.
  • No entries will be received or considered after the close of entries.
  • Failure to meet all conditions of entry will automatically disqualify an entry.

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