MHS Grants in Herpetological Conservation and Research
The Minnesota Herpetological Society (MHS) has consistently supported individuals, groups, and projects through grants. Each request is carefully reviewed by the Board of Directors and is judged for fit with the Societies mission and goals as well as alignment with the MHS budget. Grants are given for supplies, technical support, matching funds (for a portion of a larger project), and other uses. MHS gives priority to requests for local and regional herpetological projects. Grants are competitive and the amount will vary by project. A minimum of $3,000 is dispersed annually.
Please include the following materials with your request:
1. Completed MHS Grants in Herpetological Conservation and Research Cover
Page.
Click HERE to download cover page.
2. Grant Proposal – 3 page limit, not including references, graphs,
or figures. Please use 10 point font or greater.
3. Budget – Include total budget, amount requested from other sources,
and amount requested from MHS (not to exceed $1,500). Please discuss the
status of your project if full funding is not available. Are there contingency
plans if you get only partial funding?
4. Permit and animal care protocol information. Include information about
any necessary permits, received or requested, and animal care protocols
required by your institution.
5. A current CV or resume.
Grant requests are considered twice each year. Grant proposals must be emailed
by December 1st (for February fund dispersal) and May 1st (for July fund dispersal).
All applicants will be sent results of their request by email.
Email requests to:
John Moriarty, Grants Chair
Minnesota Herpetological Society
frogs@umn.edu
Following the fulfillment of the project, MHS requests a short (1 – 2
page) report detailing the project’s status and outcome. This report
may be published in the monthly newsletter. MHS appreciates reprints of any
published material that results from funded projects.

Painted Turtle (Chrysemys
picta)