SEG Chapter Outreach Grant (max US$1000) based on Available Funding per Year
The SEG Student Chapter Outreach grant provides support for student chapter projects and initiatives that make a significant impact within their surrounding community or schools (K-12 to community college level) to raise awareness of the field of geosciences. Examples of projects include: holding workshops for teachers or community members that focus on local geoscience-based problems (e.g., sinkholes, earthquakes, landslides, water availability), providing hands-on activities for community or school events such as “science days”, supporting a summer camp for students and/or science teachers, serving as advisors for students and teachers involved in geoscience themed science fair projects, or developing virtual geophysical field trips and data analysis activities to be shared with local high schools and community colleges. Cooperation between SEG student chapters to develop projects with a similar theme is encouraged. The project should incorporate SEG’s mission of connecting the world of applied geophysics with others and inspiring the geophysicists of tomorrow.
The Outreach Grant Application can be completed online at seg.org/apply. Emailed proposals will not be accepted.
- Project Description
Describe the community's need for the project and how the Chapter made the decision to support the project.
- Objectives and Expected Outcomes
Define the project, including the target population, objectives, community benefits, methods of implementation and expected results. Please also describe the overall benefits to the Chapter, such as enhanced collegiality and collaboration.
- Budget
Define the designated budget, including:
- Use of grant funding
- Items that may need to be purchased
- Receipts will need to be provided in final report
- Chapter Involvement
Define the personal involvement of SEG Student Chapter members.
- Timeline
Define the timeline for the project activities, and any plans for project support after the grant ends.
- Evaluation Process
Define the evaluation process. How will you measure the impact or results of your project?
- Project Reporting
Define the plan for reporting to SEG through the Follow-up Report, submitted at the conclusion of the project, including:
- Financial report with receipts
- Summary of project and results
- Failure to report will make chapter ineligible to apply for next 2 years
- Publicity
Define the planned local and regional publicity for the project.
- All publicity and advertising must acknowledge Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Logos are available on the SEG website in the Student Section under Faculty Advisor Resources
- Post activities on the student Facebook page – SEG Students
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