The Alison Chadwick Memorial Grant

Mount Everest Foundation Original Source

About This Opportunity

The Alison Chadwick Memorial Grant was established in 1978 in memory of Alison Chadwick, a leading British mountaineer who died close to the summit of Annapurna whilst participating in the American Women's Annapurna Expedition. The Memorial Fund was instituted to provide grants to further British and Polish women's mountaineering in the world's greater ranges. In 1991, administration of the fund was transferred to the Mount Everest Foundation. The Award can be made to expeditions with mainly female climbers, or to individuals taking part in mixed expeditions. Applicants should use the standard MEF application form, and their eligibility will be considered automatically during the screening process. This grant specifically supports women's mountaineering expeditions to major mountain ranges around the world. It honors the legacy of Alison Chadwick by enabling female mountaineers from Britain and Poland to pursue ambitious climbing objectives in remote and challenging environments.

Who Can Apply

Region
United Kingdom
Citizenship
United Kingdom, Poland
Applicants
individual, team
Gender
female
Priority for
women_in_stem

Application Details

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Review process

Applicants use the standard MEF application form and eligibility is considered automatically during the screening process.

Restrictions

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