Deadline: 1-Oct-22
Applicants are invited to submit their applications for Fund for Wild Nature to provide small grants for North American campaigns to save native species and wild ecosystems, with particular emphasis on actions designed to defend threatened wilderness and biological diversity.
The Fund supports biocentric goals that are premised on effective and intelligible strategies. The Fund gives special attention to ecological issues not currently receiving sufficient public attention and funding. The Fund for Wild Nature seeks proposals with visionary and yet realistic goals to create tangible change.
Activities
Examples of activities will be funded include
- advocacy,
- litigation,
- public policy work, and similar endeavors.
Criteria
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If your organization or fiscal sponsor a 501c3 charity.
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If your annual budget $250,000 or less.
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If your proposed project protect wildlife or wildlife habitat.
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If your request $3,000 or less.
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If your project within the U.S.A., Canada, or their federally recognized territories.
- Although they commend the work of wildlife sanctuaries, wildlife rehabilitation facilities, botanical gardens, zoos, learning centers, and habitat restoration, these are beyond the scope of their mission and for that reason the Fund does not fund this type of work.
- The Fund will only fund media projects that have a clear, significant strategic value to biodiversity and a concrete plan for dissemination of the final product.
- All proposals must be highly cost effective.
- They will only consider one proposal per year per grantee.
- The Fund does NOT fund basic scientific research, private land acquisition, for-profit enterprises, individual action or study, conferences, or organizations which receive government funding or support.
For more information, visit Fund for Wild Nature.
For more information, visit https://fundwildnature.org/proposal-dates-guidelines/