Application Deadline: June 24, 2024
The Conservation Nation Grant Program provides funding to help save endangered animals and their ecosystems by building a stronger, more diverse community of conservation practitioners. They believe there is great conservation progress to be made by broadening the field of committed individuals working to address the global wildlife conservation challenge.
Conservation Nation supports innovative, on-the-ground conservation around the world by practitioners from underrepresented communities. focus is on helping foster conservation solutions that serve the needs of both nature and people in terrestrial, marine, or freshwater ecosystems that support a wide range of biodiversity. The 2024 Conservation Nation Grant Program aims to financially support conservationists engaged in wildlife conservation, biodiversity protection, and sustainable practices.
Benefits
- This grant will assist early to mid-career conservationists in their efforts by granting up to US$2,500 each, which will fund activities that are essential for their life-saving work but may not be covered by standard grant programs.
- In addition to providing funding, they support grantees through the Conservation Nation Network where they provide ongoing professional development, resources, connections, and capacity-building opportunities to ensure their growth and success.
- By providing unique financial assistance and an active support network, they will enable conservationists to feel supported as they do their important work contributing to a thriving planet for people and wildlife.
Eligibility
- Open to early to mid-career conservationists (up to 10 years).
- Conservationists from underrepresented communities.
- Individual conservationists actively working on wildlife conservation projects.
- Full-time conservation professionals working at an NGO conservation organization.
- Graduate students and above who are engaged in conservation studies. (Students must provide their program director’s name and email address.)
- They encourage wildlife conservationists working in (but not limited to) the following biodiversity hotspots to apply:
- California Floristic Province
- North American Coastal Plain
- Mountains of Central Asia
- Guinean Forests of West Africa
- Atlantic Forest
- Southwestern Australia
Application
Applications must be submitted through the grant portal. Applications submitted via email will not be considered.
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