Bill Walden Memorial Grants
The Bill Walden Memorial Grants from the Kentucky Speleological Society honors founding member Bill Walden who worked to advance caving through the exploration and survey of caves as well as aiding and mentoring aspiring cave scientists. Grants are intended to focus on survey and science occurring in Kentucky. The grant committee will consider funding research that occurs in states adjacent to Kentucky if a reasonable argument can be made linking the research to Kentucky. Grants are rated by the Grant Committee and voted on by the KSS Board.
Applicants must be a member of the National Speleological Society. If Academic Grant applicants are not a member of the Kentucky Speleological Society, a one-year membership will also be granted for successful applications.
Grant awards will be decided within 30 days after the submission deadline, March 1st. If the maximum amount of grant awards have not been awarded by the deadline, then applications will be evaluated on a rolling deadline.
Survey Grant- up to $500
All cavers may use this grant to support survey projects in Kentucky through the purchase of survey equipment. Up to two survey grants will be approved per year. Cavers accepting a KSS survey grant do so on the stipulation that they will submit all data and maps generated with the purchased equipment for two years.
Deadline – priority will be given to applications received by March 1, but applications will be accepted year-round
Academic Grant – up to $500
Eligibility – degree-seeking individuals from an accredited university with sponsorship by an academic or research advisor
Requirements – proposal, a letter from your sponsor, GPA documentation
Deadline – priority will be given to applications received by March 1
Financial need will be taken into account in the award decisions. Awards may be given to the same individual in the same year but may not be awarded in consecutive years. The KSS retains the right to not award these grants during a calendar year.
Awardees are required to provide results of their project through publication in the Kentucky Speleological Survey’s Annual Report and are encouraged to make an in-person presentation at the Annual Members Meeting in September. Awardees must submit all applicable data to the Kentucky Speleological Society however awardees will retain “ownership” of the data. Kentucky Speleological Survey may share non-sensitive data for data requests or in advancing the mission of the KSS.