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For Immediate Release
Lindbergh Foundation Supports Innovative Research for Balancing Technology and the Environment
MINNEAPOLIS, April 13, 2010 — The Lindbergh Foundation announced today that it has awarded eight Lindbergh grants to individuals around the world who are conducting research projects dedicated to finding innovative solutions to our global environmental challenges.
“The Lindbergh Grants program is an investment in people. We take great pride in the work of the researchers we support. By backing individuals who use scientific and educational innovations to address important environmental issues around the world we are putting balance into action,” said Foundation Chairman, Larry Williams. “It’s gratifying to see the hard work and dedication of the researchers we support, knowing their work will benefit the world around us for generations to come.”
For 2010, applicants apply to one of 14 categories the Lindbergh Foundation offers. The eight grants awarded were in the following categories.
Aviation/Aerospace
Paul Slusser of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be “Silently Recording the Behavior of Endangered Right Whales Using Radio-Controlled Hyperblimp Airships.”
Conservation - Animal, General (land, air, energy, etc.), Plant or Water
Maminirina Randrianandrasana from the University of Illinois in Urbana, Ill. will be “Investigating Wild Silkworm Production to Conserve Rural Communities and Forests in Madagascar.”
Dr. Joe Reczek from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, will be “Developing Liquid Crystal Solar Cells to Promote Clean, Efficient and Affordable Energy.”
Stephanie Mixson from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C., will research “Conserving Energy and Freshwater by Harnessing Novel Saltwater Algae as a Biofuel Source.”
Thomas Shapland from the University of California at Davis will research for “Conserving Global Water Resources by Developing Inexpensive Technology to Measure Crop Water Demand.”
Health and Population
Dr. Kristen Jellison from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., will explore how to, “Optimize the Biosand Filter for Treating Household Drinking Water in Developing Countries.”
Intercultural Communication
Dr. Lekelia “Kiki” Jenkins of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Silver Springs, MD, hopes to “Identify Best Practices for Promoting Cross-Cultural Adoption of Marine Conservation Technologies.”
Waste Minimization and Management
Dr. Ulrike Kappler from The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Qld., Australia, will explore ways to “Remediate Australian Urban Sulfur Pollution Using Extremophilic Bacteria from Soda Lakes.”
As an unknown in aviation, Charles Lindbergh struggled to find the financial backing he needed to pursue his dream of making a non-stop, solo flight from New York to Paris in 1927. “The Lindbergh Foundation Grants Program identifies and supports highly creative and dedicated researchers from around the world and provides them with the same opportunity for success as Charles Lindbergh received. That’s why the Lindbergh Grant is set at $10,580, the cost to build the Spirit of St. Louis,” said Gregg Maryniak, Chairman of the Grants Committee and Vice Chairman of the Foundation. “Many of our grant recipients are ‘unknown’ in their fields, too. For them, receiving a Lindbergh Grant provides much-needed credibility to their work and typically enables our recipients to secure additional funding, providing them with valuable leverage.”
Lindbergh grant applications undergo a rigorous five-step review process focused on evaluations by two independent all volunteer review groups, including a 48-member Technical Review Panel. This international panel is comprised of knowledgeable individuals drawn from the various fields in which Lindbergh grants are made.
The annual deadline for Lindbergh Grant applications is the second Thursday in June. Those who are interested in receiving an application for funding in 2011 should contact the Lindbergh Foundation, 2150 Third Avenue North, Suite 310, Anoka, MN 55303-2200; 763-576-1596. Further information, including a downloadable application, is available at www.lindberghfoundation.org. Please contact the lindbergh Foundation if you are interested in sponsoring a Lindbergh Grant.
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About The Lindbergh Foundation
The Lindbergh Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, based in Anoka, Minnesota, which focuses on technological breakthroughs to address significant aviation-environmental issues. The Lindbergh Foundation also values individual initiative and accomplishments. Its programs are devoted to supporting, honoring, and educating individuals, through three major programs: the annual Lindbergh Award, presented to individuals for significant contributions toward balancing nature and scientific innovation in their work; the Lindbergh Grants program, which provides grants in amounts up to $10,580 (the cost of building the Spirit of St. Louis in 1927) for research or education projects that will make important contributions to the technology/environment balance; and a variety of educational events and publications centered on the balance theme.
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Koenig-Walsh Photos
2011 Lindbergh Awardee Photos
2010 Photos
2010 Lindbergh Grant Recipient Photos
Tucker-Weeks Photos
Jack Pelton Photo
2009 Photos
Larry Williams Photo
Lindbergh Grant Recipient Photos
Spirit Ride Winner Photos
Kate Dougherty Photo
Africa Photos
On-Line Auction Photos
Lindbergh Awardees Photos
2008 Photos
Lindbergh Grant Recipient Photos
Spectrum of Aviation Hangar Party Photos
2008 EAA Photos
-- Orvis Aviation-Theme Clothing
-- Ganesh Raman
-- Lindbergh-Wagstaff/KWS Photos
Lindbergh Award Celebration Photos
On-line Auction Photos
Lindbergh Awardees Photos
2007 Photos
NBAA Convention Photos
Foundation Background
The Lindbergh Foundation is a public non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, based in Minnesota, which supports great innovations that foster the environment to keep the planet in balance.
The Lindbergh Foundation accomplishes its mission through three major programs:
The Lindbergh Award ~ Annually, the Foundation presents its honorary Lindbergh Award for individuals who have made significant contributions toward the balance between technology and the environment, in their work.
Lindbergh Grants ~ in amounts up to $10,580 (the cost of building the Spirit of St. Louis in 1927), are given to individuals whose proposed research or education projects will make important contributions to the technology/environment balance;
Educational Programs and Publications ~ centered on the balance theme.
One of the Lindbergh Foundation’s core values is to honor individual initiative and accomplishment in researchers, scientists, and explorers. In doing so, the Lindberghs, who were each outstanding individual contributors to society – through aviation, writing, and environmental conservation, are also honored. Unquestionably, Charles Lindbergh is best known for his historic New York-to-Paris flight in the Spirit of St. Louis. It is much less known that the Lindberghs held a unique perspective on the Earth stemming from Charles’ boyhood growing up on the banks of the Mississippi River outside Little Falls, Minn., his barnstorming days in the early 1920s, and the survey flights around the world he and Anne pioneered in the 1930s. Over the years, the Lindberghs witnessed enormous changes in the land, sky and water in the name of progress. Their concern for the environment became the basis upon which the Foundation was established.
Friends of the Lindberghs at The Explorers Club in New York City established the organization in 1977 (the 50th anniversary year of Charles Lindbergh’s historic New York-to-Paris flight). General James H. Doolittle and Astronaut Neil Armstrong led the national fund raising campaign for the fledgling organization.
Fact Sheets
Mission (pdf)
Grants Program Fact Sheet (pdf)
Award Program Fact Sheet (pdf)
Biographies
Below you will find links to biographies about key Foundation board members and Lindbergh family members.
Lindbergh Family Bios
Charles A. Lindbergh
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Reeve Lindbergh
Press Photos
2012 Photos
2011 Photos
Pribyl-Stangarone Photos
Koenig-Walsh Photos
2011 Lindbergh Awardee Photos
2010 Photos
2010 Lindbergh Grant Recipient Photos
Tucker-Weeks Photos
Jack Pelton Photo
2009 Photos
Larry Williams Photo
Lindbergh Grant Recipient Photos
Spirit Ride Winner Photos
Kate Dougherty Photo
Africa Photos
On-Line Auction Photos
Lindbergh Awardees Photos
2008 Photos
Lindbergh Grant Recipient Photos
Spectrum of Aviation Hangar Party Photos
2008 EAA Photos
-- Orvis Aviation-Theme Clothing
-- Ganesh Raman
-- Lindbergh-Wagstaff/KWS Photos
Lindbergh Award Celebration Photos
On-line Auction Photos
Lindbergh Awardees Photos
2007 Photos
NBAA Convention Photos