Category: Horticulture & Related Fields
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To further the study of public horticulture through experiential learning that takes place at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other closely aligned public horticulture institution within the United States.
Open to students enrolled in a graduate-level university program, or related field, to study public horticulture. Student must confirm ability to conduct research or otherwise utilize facility where study will be undertaken.
Eligibility is open to U.S. Citizens and permanent residents who are enrolled in a U.S. - based institution. Due to IRS restrictions, GCA is unable to fund awards for international applicants.
Funds one or more students annually at $5000 for practical research and training at a recognized public garden, botanic garden, arboretum, or other institution directly engaged with connecting people, plants and gardening within the United States.
Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee appointed by the APGA’s Garden Scholars Committee Chair.
One of the GCA’s important early leaders was Hope Goddard Iselin, the first chairman of the Billboard and Roadside Improvement Committee (1922-1931). Mrs. Iselin, a member of the North Country Garden Club, had many interests, including beautifying urban areas through gardens and green spaces, as well as providing opportunities for others to visit natural settings and lovely gardens. Established in 2013 and funded by the Hope Goddard Iselin Foundation, the fellowship honors Mrs. Iselin’s contributions to GCA and our communities by advancing the study of public horticulture.
See The Garden Club of America Hope Goddard Iselin Fellowship in Public Horticulture application. Applications must be received at the American Public Gardens Association by February 1 preceding the period of study. PLEASE NOTE: ONLY ONE GCA SCHOLARSHIP, FELLOWSHIP OR AWARD MAY BE APPLIED FOR ANNUALLY.
Ms. Chelsea Schmidt, American Public Gardens Association, Email scholarships@publicgardens.org; www.publicgardens.org.
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