Species Conservation Fund – Jun 30
Posted by Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund on June 4, 2024
Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund invites applications from conservation organizations
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund is an innovative philanthropy providing small grants to boots-on-the-ground, get-your-hands-dirty, in-the-field conservation projects for the world’s most threatened species. It was established to provide targeted grants to individual species conservation initiatives, recognize field leaders, and elevate species’ importance in the broader conservation debate.
Through the fund, grants of up to $25,000 will be awarded in support of conservation efforts related to plants, animals, and fungi species without discrimination based on region or selected species. During 2023 and into early 2024 the fund will be trialling a process whereby the fund awards grants for the conservation of threatened soil species.
The fund is primarily interested in supporting in situ species conservation work (such as survey work and data gathering, direct action, recovery management, training, and the like) that focuses on the species in its natural habitat. However, the importance of ex-situ work (genetic analysis, workshops, ex-situ populations, etc.) is recognized where it is demonstrated to be critical to the survival of the species concerned.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund.
Deadline: June 30, 2024
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