The Sara Corrie Memorial Fund provides grants to support group cave exploration in the United States and its territories. The U.S. Exploration Committee administers the fund by review and approval of grant proposals. Up to six grants per year may be awarded. Applicants must be NSS members and may apply at any time. No group may receive more than one grant in one calendar year. Applications will be considered for only one year. Groups may reapply in the following or later calendar years. The maximum grant amount is $250. All grant requests are to be supported by a breakdown and list of item(s) and cost(s) needed to support exploration. No funding will be provided to activity outside of exploration such as research, photography or filming, or touring or sport related caving activity unless it is shown that these activities are in support of original exploration. To make a request send either a written proposal or e-mail to the Chairman of the U.S. Exploration Committee describing: The location of the cave or system of caves to be explored; the estimated dates the exploration will begin and end; a short description of the cave(s), the geologic and geographical setting and potential for discovery, and the expected challenges; a breakdown or list of the expected items and to be used in the exploration, and the cost of each. Examples of items are rope, rigging gear, climbing gear, survey gear, and can include costs for underground camping supplies, food, and travel. Decisions on grants generally take two to six weeks. Expect another several weeks to receive the funds. The successful recipient group can expect a synopsis of their proposal to be posted on this Web site for the calendar year. In addition, the recipient group is expected to provide a short report of exploration findings in addition to listing of members, etc., with some action photos and group for posting on the Web site, and publish the results of their exploration in the NSS News. Failure to publish will be grounds for denial of future grant requests.
To Apply: Submit an application letter to the
Chairman of the US Exploration Committee explaining why a
grant is needed, how the grant will be used, and the amount required. The chairman will then
correspond with the applicant if any additional information is required by the committee.
Committee Chairman
Thomas Shifflett (NSS 14207 FE, LB)
224 Barker Lane
Bluemont, VA 20135
Ph: 540-554-2314 (H); 703-404-6323 (W)
Email: Home; Work
Photo by Ed McCarthy and Carl Samples
Committee Members
Stan Allison - New Mexico
Dave Black – Indiana
Jim Chester – Montana
Scott Davis – Arizona
Jim Smith - Georgia
Jason Ballensky for exploration of caves in the vicinity of recently discovered "Virgil the Turtle’s Greathouse Cave," Bob Marshall Wilderness Area, Montana. Funds are to be used for purchase of rope
Tina Oliphant for exploration of caves in Una Mountain, in Bob Marshall Wilderness Area, Montana. Funds are to be used for purchase of rope
Brian D. Sakofsky for exploration and mapping of inaccessible areas beyond pits and domes in Bynum’s, and other caves in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. The funds are to be used to purchase bolting gear and accessories
Carleton Bern for exploration of the Southern Comfort area of Wind Cave, South Dakota. Funds are to be used to purchase sleeping bags and pads for establishing an underground camp for staging exploration
Approved Grant Proposals for 2006:
Jon Jasper for the Tony Groves Project, Utah
Mark Passerby for the Radars Valley Project, West Virginia
Jason Gulley for the Matanuska Glacier Project, Alaska
Donald Davis for the Alaska Cave Project, Alaska
Philip Rykwalder for the Montana Caves Project, Montana
Christopher Anderson for the Webster Cave Complex Survey Group, Kentucky