The New Hampshire Horticulture Endowment (NHHE), the granting arm of the New Hampshire Plant Growers Association, has announced it has $10,000 in grant monies to award this year, according to a press release.
The NHHE’s goal is to support scientific research and education in a wide variety of ornamental horticultural fields that will benefit New Hampshire growers and garden centers and the industry at large.
This money is available to faculty members, students or qualified employees of non-profit institutions engaged in horticultural research education. Researchers do not have to reside in New Hampshire to be considered.
Applications are due Oct. 15, 2015. For further information and to submit an application can be found at http://nhpga.org/proposals.php. Questions may be directed to nhhe@nhpga.org.
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