Goodman Fund
Who can apply: RES Fellows and Members can apply.
The Royal Entomological Society of London supports the science of insects through a mix of research grants, student scholarships, conference support, and public engagement funding. It primarily funds entomology students, early-career researchers, and member-led projects that advance insect research, widen participation, or improve public understanding of insects. A distinctive feature is its strong emphasis on specialist, field-specific capacity building rather than large general-purpose grants.
Mostly small, targeted grants and bursaries with clear eligibility tied to RES membership or partner institutions; awards are typically up to £500 to £3,000, with larger multi-year bursaries up to £30,000 for higher education programs. Funding is usually program-specific and application-based, with some opportunities limited to students, Fellows, or member institutions, and collaborative awards considered case by case.
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Check eligibility carefully before applying, as several schemes are restricted to RES Fellows, Members, or student members, and some are only open through partner universities. Most grants are for specific purposes with modest caps, so proposals should be tightly scoped, clearly tied to entomology, and show measurable outcomes in research, outreach, or widening participation.
Current and upcoming funding from Royal Entomological Society Of London that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: RES Fellows and Members can apply.
Who can apply: RES Fellows and Members can apply.
Who can apply: Competitive application; recipients selected annually following application process.
Who can apply: Open to RES members around the world, excluding Associate Members. Applications are welcomed from entomologists at any career stage, with encouragement for students and early career researchers.
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