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Request for Proposals: Advancing Bird Conservation on Private Lands (United States)

The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund Grant

Deadline: 01-Mar-2026

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology invites U.S.-based land trusts and conservation partners to apply for the 2026 Land Trust Bird Conservation Initiative. Grants of up to $25,000 support habitat restoration, stewardship, bird monitoring, capacity building, and partnerships that benefit priority bird species on private lands.

Overview of the Program

The Land Trust Bird Conservation Initiative aims to:

The initiative integrates strategic planning, community engagement, and actionable conservation outcomes to enhance both land trust operations and the health of bird populations.

Who is Eligible

Funding Details

Key Focus Areas

  1. Bird Conservation and Habitat Enhancement

    • Habitat management and restoration for priority bird species

    • Stewardship activities and actionable conservation plans

  2. Capacity Building for Land Trusts

    • Strengthening organizational operations and conservation planning

    • Fostering collaborations and partnerships for greater regional impact

  3. Community Engagement and Collaboration

    • Involving local communities and stakeholders

    • Leveraging additional resources or matching contributions

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Step 2: Prepare Proposal

Step 3: Submit Proposal

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply?
U.S.-based land trusts and conservation partners engaged in bird conservation projects.

2. What are the grant amounts?
Up to $10,000 for capacity/partnership grants; up to $25,000 for management/restoration grants.

3. How long are projects expected to last?
Approximately 1 year.

4. How many grants are awarded annually?
Up to 14 projects each year.

5. Are partnerships encouraged?
Yes, proposals that involve partners, leverage additional resources, or include community engagement are favored.

6. When is the submission deadline?
March 2026 (RFP opens January 2026).

7. What types of activities are eligible?
Habitat restoration, stewardship, bird monitoring, strategic planning, capacity-building, and community outreach.

Conclusion

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Land Trust Bird Conservation Initiative provides a strategic opportunity for U.S. land trusts and partners to strengthen conservation capacity and improve habitats for priority bird species. By combining on-the-ground restoration, stewardship, and collaborative partnerships, the program supports measurable outcomes that benefit both birds and the communities that steward their habitats.

For more information, visit Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

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