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Call for Nominations: The 9th MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity 2026

Technical Assistance – Replication Projects: Nature and Biodiversity and Circular Economy and Quality of Life

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

The AEON Environmental Foundation is accepting applications for the MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity, which recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to biodiversity conservation and global environmental goals. Each awardee receives $100,000, a wooden plaque, and a commemorative gift, alongside formal recognition at an award ceremony. The Prize supports initiatives aligned with the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

Overview

The MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity, organized by the AEON Environmental Foundation with co-organization by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity and support from the Ministry of the Environment, aims to:

Prize Details

Evaluation Criteria

Candidates are assessed based on:

Eligibility Criteria

Why This Prize Matters

How to Apply / Nominate

  1. Identify a candidate with significant achievements and global impact in biodiversity

  2. Prepare nomination documents detailing the candidate’s accomplishments, potential, and influence

  3. Submit applications through the AEON Environmental Foundation portal before the stated deadline

  4. Ensure all supporting documents demonstrate alignment with biodiversity objectives and global impact

Common Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. Who is eligible for the MIDORI Prize? Individuals with exceptional contributions to biodiversity and global environmental initiatives.
2. How many recipients are selected? Two awardees per cycle.
3. What is the monetary value of the prize? 100,000 US dollars per awardee.
4. Are organizational projects eligible? No, only individual candidates are eligible.
5. Who organizes the Prize? AEON Environmental Foundation, co-organized by the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, with support from the Ministry of the Environment.
6. How are candidates evaluated? Based on achievements, potential, influence, and global impact in biodiversity.
7. Is there a formal award ceremony? Yes, awardees are formally recognized at a presentation ceremony.

Conclusion

The MIDORI Prize for Biodiversity provides global recognition and support to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to biodiversity conservation. By highlighting their achievements, the Prize raises awareness, fosters global collaboration, and motivates further action toward the goals of the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

For more information, visit AEON Environmental Foundation.

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