The IPS does much more than provide money for Palmtalk. One important function of the IPS is to provide financial assistance to specific research projects through annual grants. The IPS allocates $20,000 to $25,000 each year for this purpose.
IPS president Leland Lai along with scientific botanical experts Scott Zona, Larry Noblick and John Dransfield volunteer their time to send the proposals on to appropriate independent experts who review the submissions. Afterwards, the committee makes recommendations for the Board’s ultimate discussion and decisions. Until his untimely passing, Jim Cain chaired the Endowment committee.
I have agreed to serve as an acting Chairman to coordinate the process until elections are complete next May. The deadline, usually December 1, has this year been extended until March 1, 2014.
Application and contact information is available on the IPS website by clicking here. Examples of research grant awards awarded in 2013 include studies on the genus Hydriastele, Palms of the Republic of Congo, Floral scents of European palms, Palms of Southern Vietnam, Palm carbon accumulation and Oenocarpus bataua fruit production’s effects on survival. For exact titles and author information with amounts awarded, see PALMS, Volume 57(4) which will be available online here soon. The total amount for all studies in 2013 came to $25,902.
A quick scan of some of the 2013 PALMS journals shows two articles which acknowledge support from the IPS. They are on Palms of Micronesia and Palms of Southern Cameroon for a total of 27 pages of information with striking photos of palms in habitat.
Your dues help support important research and fulfill the IPS mission statement: The International Palm Society, Inc. is operated solely and exclusively for scientific and/or educational purposes related to the study of palms, their propagation, culture, conservation, care, and development.