Cartography and Mapping

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data science, computer science, mathematics, biology, social science, economics, earth science, education, art and design

We're interested in modeling the world around us to communicate spatial information effectively, whether to help orient ourselves or learn about our surroundings and spaces in new ways. The practice of making physical maps has been around for centuries and continues to be present in our every day lives.


The Projects

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UAV Infrared Mapping of Archaeological Sites in Greece

If an archaeologist could have one super power- it would be X-RAY vision. Archaeologists are always looking...

Cityscapes and Earth Debates: Fashioning the Geosphere in Nineteenth-Century Ireland.

This project maps the course of scientific ideas as they navigate the cultural landscape of nineteenth-century...

More About This Challenge

The sciency details

Challenge Amount:
$500
Submission Deadline:
Dec 23, 2016
Campaign Launch:
Jan 12, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

How do challenge grants work?

This grant is for projects that launch crowdfunding campaigns by January 12, 2017. The project with the most backers will receive an additional $500 grant. Eligible projects must be approved before the launch deadline.

When will the grant be awarded?

On February 2nd at 5PM PT, the prizes will be awarded according to the posted schedule.

Can I still submit a project?

We are no longer accepting projects for this grant, however we will be launching many more challenge grant opportunities. Sign up for our mailing list for up-to-date community news.

Please Note:

If we see suspicious acitivity of researchers or backers potentially cheating during the challenge, the project will be completely disqualified from winning the grant.

Challenge Aims

While much of the land on Earth has been mapped, the terrain and environment is constantly changing. Beyond land, only an estimated 5% of the ocean floor has been mapped. We're still missing information about the space below the Earth's crust, and maps of the universe beyond our home planet. And, using new segments of human effects and activity can help us look at our existing maps differently.

We're looking for the modern day explorers that are working on developing maps and spacial tools, or using mapping to answer specific research questions.

Below are some examples of areas of research:

  • map unchartered territories such as caves, deep oceans, island, or other planets
  • uses tools like the Google New API to answer specific research questions
  • new technologies for mapping 3D spaces and structures
  • mapping the spread of disease
  • mapping atmospheric changes such as air quality
  • aerial mapping using drones or planes
  • utilizing maps for ecosystem management
  • allowing citizens to contribute to dynamic digital maps
  • remapping land that has changed or shifted because of natural disasters or anthropogenic forces, etc.
  • studies of the history of maps

Examples of successful projects:

Archaeology & Drones: Mapping Neolithic Structures in the Black Desert, Jordan

People of the Swamp: LiDAR and "Invisible" Structures at El Pilar

Identifying the best habitats for the Caribbean manatee in Cuba using sonar

Mapping Salmon Spawning Sites with UAVs

Monitoring and Banding Birds in the Sacramento Valley of California


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Project Eligilibity

This grant is for projects that launch campaigns by Dec 23, 2016. The project that ends with the most backers will receive an additional $500 grant. Eligible projects must be approved before the launch deadline.


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