Budweiser Renewable Energy and Wildlife Conservation Research Prize
 Budweiser and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (Foundation) are currently accepting applications for the 2007 Budweiser Renewable Energy and Wildlife Conservation Research Prize. This new research prize will be awarded under a competitive process and will recognize and support a single innovative project that advances new technologies or practices that contribute to making renewable energy a practical energy alternative. The $100,000 total prize will be awarded in consideration of a project’s ability to develop or evaluate new cost-effective renewable energy technologies for industrial application while demonstrating the measurable benefits such practices can have in advancing wildlife conservation.
 This program does not include a pre-proposal round. 
 Preproposal Date: 
 Full Proposal Date:  06/29/2007
 Notification Date: 10/31/2007
- Eligibility for the research prize is limited to accredited  post-secondary academic institutions with preference given to those  working collaboratively among different departments within an  institution(s), and with public agencies and nonprofit  organizations.
 
- Funds may be used for items such as:  salaries and benefits,  student stipends, travel, publication expenses, and supplies.
 
- Funds may not be used for: Political advocacy or litigation of any  kind, shortfalls in government agency budgets, or general  administrative overhead or indirect costs.