GRANTS AND PROJECTS
The Grizzly Rider Memorial Fund, managed by the University of Montana Foundation, awards grants and scholarships to University of Montana students, academic departments, and affiliated programs.
Some notable examples of grants are:
- Academic scholarships based on need
- The University of Montana TRIO Book Program
- The Global Leadership Initiative (GLI) at The University of Montana, which is an international program giving an opportunity for students to ask some of the most pressing questions of the 21st century while gaining the skills necessary to find the answers.
- 1904 ”Champions of the World” Native American Dress Conservation and Display
- The University of Montana College of Forestry – Restoration of Historic Shorty Shoup Murals
- “The Fra Dana Collection” Preservation & Conservation
- Dr. Lisa Eby and Magnus McCaffery Department of Wildlife Biology “Impacts of Beaver on Invasive Ecology of Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)“
- Montana Museum of Art and Culture and the National Museum Tour of Sordid and Sacred: The Beggars in Rembrandt’s Etchings
- Montana Museum of Art and Culture Art Restoration Grant
- Dr. Harry Fritz Lewis & Clark Mapping Project
- Dr. Vicki Watson Environmental Studies Program Clark Fork River Basin Symposium Watershed Clinic
- Stephanie Gripne and Brendan Moynahan, University of Montana Wildlife Biology Graduate Student Scholarships