GCA Scholarships Explore & Apply
Explore and apply for 29 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research.
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Explore and apply for 29 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research.
The Garden Club of America offers 29 merit-based scholarships and fellowships in 12 areas related to conservation, ecology, horticulture, and pollinator research.
Scholarship for graduate and undergraduate students studying desert horticulture, conservation, botany, environmental science, and landscape design. Awarded annually.
Standard Form 86 used by the U.S. Government for background investigations for national security positions and access to classified information.
Scholarship for undergraduate and graduate students in field botany, supporting summer field studies. Research must be in the Western Hemisphere. Open to U.S. Citizens/residents.
Fellowship for graduate students in garden history and design in the U.S. Offers $5,000 annually. Application deadline is February 1.
Form used by the U.S. Government for background investigations and reinvestigations for non-sensitive, low-risk positions. Provides information on eligibility and application process.
Fellowship for PhD candidates in Botany to promote tropical forest preservation through field experience. Application deadline is January 15.
Scholarship for U.S. citizens and permanent residents studying native plants in horticulture-related fields at U.S. institutions. Minimum award of $3,000.
Fellowship for graduate students studying pollinator decline causes and conservation solutions. Open to U.S. citizens/residents enrolled in U.S. institutions.
Scholarship for graduate students in coastal wetlands science, awarded annually by The Garden Club of America. Deadline is January 10.
Fellowship for graduate students researching significant man-made changes to the American landscape since 1776. Open to US citizens and permanent residents.
Scholarship for graduate students in museum studies, public history, or information studies focusing on garden history and design. Offers up to $7,000 for a ten-week internship.
Scholarship for U.S. citizens and permanent residents enrolled in U.S. institutions to encourage conservation careers in U.S. National Parks.
Fellowship for American landscape architects for advanced study and travel in Rome. Application deadline is November 1.
Scholarships for undergraduate students interested in environmental studies, offering financial assistance for summer coursework. Application deadline is February 5.
Annual $8,000 fellowship for graduate students in ecological restoration at accredited U.S. universities. Supports research, with preference for field research in the U.S.
Fellowship for graduate students in public horticulture, offering $5,000 for practical research and training at a US institution. Application deadline is February 1.
Flyers for the Garden Club of America Scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year. Information on how to share these flyers.
A PDF document from the Garden Club of America, likely containing information about their publications and resources.
Memorandum outlining the Merit Hiring Plan to reform federal recruitment, focusing on merit, skills, and patriotism, and ending discriminatory practices.
Solicitation summary for the FINESST program, detailing past proposals, dates, notices, and related documents for NASA research opportunities.
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