A handy guide to the work of the IGS Foundation (IGSF) and how the geosynthetic community can get more involved is available to view now.
IGSF Board member Kent von Maubeuge hosts the short film, where he summarises the aims of the IGSF, the kinds of projects it has funded in the past, and how donors can get involved. Mr von Maubeuge also makes an impassioned plea for more people to apply for grants.
The video is aimed at raising awareness about the IGSF and to boost engagement. Its format is also a quick and easy way for IGS members and IGSF supporters to spread the word among their networks.
The film was created at the recent GeoAmericas 2024 conference in Toronto, Canada, where the IGSF sponsored the IGS Diversity Task Force Lunch event, and funded several places for students to attend.
Mr von Maubeuge said: “I’m delighted to launch this video which offers a potted picture of the IGSF’s mission and objectives, summarising what we do and why it is so important for the geosynthetics industry to support our ambitions. I would urge IGS members to share the film with their networks so together we can grow our impact and effectiveness for the benefit of all.”
Learn more about the IGS Foundation, donating, and applying for funding, by visiting its website here.