Deadline: 31-Aug-21
The Campbell Foundation is seeking applications for its grant program to protect living resources and their habitats.
The Campbell Foundation was established in 1998 to improve the conditions of America’s largest and most ecologically diverse and productive estuary systems: the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays.
The Campbell Foundation’s Pacific Initiative strives to identify opportunities in the field that:
- are gaining political momentum,
- present a great opportunity to leverage resources of all kinds, and
- are innovative from a business and social perspective.
The Foundation allocates the resources of California office to projects in these areas:
- Water Quality (California)
- Land-Sea Connection (California)
- Protection of Special Places (California)
Funding Information
Grants will vary in size, but may be no greater than $25,000. The budget for unsolicited grants is very limited, and they anticipate that demand will be high.
Eligibility Criteria
- Fiscally-sponsored projects and private entities will not be considered.
- The Foundation only accept requests from US-registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations and California Resource Conservation Districts.
- The Foundation is pen to funding work in any part of the United States or in the world; however, please be advised that the applying organization must be a US-registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization or a California Resource Conservation District.
- The Foundation’s unsolicited grants program is run by the Pacific office, so please select the Pacific office from the drop-down field on the form when applying.
For more information, visit https://www.campbellfoundation.org/apply/