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January 27, 2009

Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network - Request for Proposals: I3N Content Building Grants
Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network.
This Request for Proposals seeks proposals from organizations that house high-quality invasive alien species information and data. Proposals that are selected will be awarded start-up or "seed" funding for making data publicly available through the Inter-American Biodiversity Information Network Invasive Species Thematic Network (I3N). IABIN participating countries can apply.
Closing date for applications is Feb 25, 2009.

* See our Grants and Funding section for more resources.

Added to Manager's Tool Kit / Grants and Funding at 10:27 AM

 
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