NASA’s Outer Planets Assessment Group will provide travel grants for a limited number of interested Early Career participants to attend the OPAG meeting September 6-7 in San Diego, CA. OPAG plays a key role in sculpting the planetary science community’s input into NASA activities for outer planets science and exploration. Thus it is critical for Early Career scientists to attend these meetings both to learn how NASA and Planetary Science programs operate and to represent the community that will work on OPAG-relevant projects in the coming decade. Selected individuals will present a poster at the meeting on a topic of their choosing. Interested graduate students, postdocs, and other Early Career scientists from the US/US Institutions (within 5 years of PhD/MS/BS) should submit a one page letter of interest and a CV to [email protected] by August 16, 2017. Recipients will be notified by August 18. For more information, email Britney Schmidt.