The Garden Club of America (GCA) Centennial Pollinator Fellowship is a program that provides funding to graduate students who are studying the preservation, restoration, and conservation of pollinator habitats in North America. The program was created to celebrate the GCA’s 100th anniversary in 2013 and to support the organization’s mission of promoting environmental conservation.
The fellowship awards $4,000 to one or more graduate students each year who are pursuing research in the field of pollinator conservation. The funds may be used to cover research-related expenses, such as equipment, supplies, travel, and living expenses.
Applications for the fellowship are typically due in January of each year. Interested students should visit the Garden Club of America’s website for more information and to apply.