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The Diack Ecology Education Program was established in 1993 by the
late Dr. Arch Diack and
his family. Funds are awarded to assist "hands-on" programs which
involve Oregon children, K-12 in regularly scheduled field based study
which emphases analytical thought, especially programs in which the
students' work has community visibility and is connected to community
interest or goals.
Grants usually do not exceed $1,500
and are awarded for projects which study any aspect of the local
environment by taking advantage of close study opportunities.
Funds have been used for a variety of items such as microscopes,
safety glasses, soil test kits, rock hammers, boots, field study
books, cameras, back packs, compasses, binoculars, water test kits,
specimen collection supplies, etc.
Applying for a grant is a two-step process. The fist step is
a letter of interest briefly describing the
project (see application form @ Teacher
Grants & Student Grants. After the Diack committee reviews the application a
member of the Diack grant committee contacts the applicant and
suggests changes if necessary for approval. The Diack Program
especially supports projects which will become part of the weekly
school program. An example or a studied investigation which
furthers a classroom activity) would be a proposal to study a site
close to the school or to "adopt" or develop such a site.
Funds ordinarily are not approved for substitute teachers or
transportation. There are no funding deadlines.
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