Apply for a Coral Restoration Learning Exchange
To help advance the field of coral restoration - the Coral Restoration Consortium is presenting Coral Restoration Learning Exchanges. Are you a coral restoration scientist or practitioner? If so, apply for up to $2,500 to visit a different coral restoration nursery, site, or learn a new research / application technique to expand your field of knowledge or practice. Submit this form by (Wednesday, December 12th, 2018) at 5 pm. PLEASE WORK TOGETHER TO COME UP WITH A PLAN.

Please be succinct! Applications may be judged by the audience on Thursday (December 13th, 2018)  based on a ONE sentence description.  Applicants must be present at the Reef Futures Symposium on Thursday afternoon, to accept the award.
Last name, First name *
What is the name of your organization? *
Please state the name of the university or NGO that you work for or are associated with.
Where are you based? *
Please state the city, state, country.
What is your plan for the exchange? *
Where will you go? Who you will work with? What do you hope to learn? How will you use this knowledge "back home"?
What will the funds be used for? *
You do not need to provide a detailed budget. Just a rough idea. 2500 US$ is the maximum award. Don't sell yourself short, but please request only what you need. Several more modest requests may result in more exchanges being awarded overall. Funds should be requested primarily to facilitate travel. Unreasonable requests will not advance to audience voting. Use US$ and categories such as flight,  lodging, ground transportation, SCUBA tanks, boat fuel.
How much total funding are you requesting? *
Enter the total funding requested. $2500 is the maximum award.
Please "pitch" the exchange in one sentence. *
Without using any names, the Reef Futures audience will vote on a selected number of these applications on Thursday, December 13th, 2018. The winners will be announced on Thursday afternoon at Reef Futures. This is your chance to succinctly state your case and highlight why your project deserves these funds over other such applications. Good luck!
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