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Hans Hoheisen Charitable Trust provides Grants to Conservation Bodies in South Africa

United States: Andrew Family Foundation's 2021 Grants Program

Deadline: 31 March 2020

To facilitate the protection, restoration, improved resilience and sustainable use of South Africa’s species and eco-systems, the Hans Hoheisen Charitable Trust provides grants to conservation bodies which are Public Benefit Organisations engaged in physical biodiversity conservation and working in the cross-cutting environmental governance and advocacy, climate change, research and education arenas.

As a grant maker, the Hans Hoheisen Charitable Trust facilitates the work of conservation bodies which are Public Benefit Organisations aimed at protecting, restoring and improving the sustainable use of South African species and eco-systems.

In support of Mission, funding strategy has five overlapping themes:

  1. The Improvement of Biodiversity Conservation:
    • Objective: To reduce direct pressures on biodiversity with regard to species, habitat and eco-systems
    • Outcomes: Funding applications submitted must demonstrate 1 or more of the following intended outcomes
      • Reduction in the rate of loss, degradation of natural habitats including forests and fresh water systems
        • Conservancies / promoting stewardship / corridors
      • Improvement in eco-system functioning, restoration and resilience
        • Invasive alien species identification, control, eradication and prevention of reintroduction
      • Reduction in indigenous fauna and flora species decline
  2. Climate Change Mitigation:
    • Objective: To limit the extent of climate change
    • Outcomes: Funding applications submitted must demonstrate 1 or more of the following intended outcomes
      • Improvement in and protection of carbon stocks
        • Reforestation
        • Forest management
      • Minimising waste
        • Community based green recycling initiatives
  3. Research:
    • Objective: To assist Public Benefit Organisations to undertake research into the overlapping biodiversity conservation, climate change, environmental governance and advocacy areas.
    • Outcomes: Funding applications submitted must demonstrate 1 or more of the following intended outcomes
      • Collation and distillation of learning from existing research into knowledge that can be applied
      • Meeting priority knowledge gaps
      • Initiating and implementing innovative conservation outcomes
  4. Environmental Governance and Advocacy:
    • Objective: To assist conservation bodies to achieve an improvement in environmental governance and advocacy.
    • Outcomes: Funding applications submitted must demonstrate 1 or more of the following intended outcomes
      • Increased public participation in and submissions made on draft legislation
      • Capacity building for enhanced environmental advocacy on the part of community based organisations
      • Law enforcement officials undergo appropriate accredited training and are able to effectively monitor and ensure compliance to environmental policy
  5. Environmental Education and Awareness:
    • Objective: To increase the number of environmentally conscious citizens
    • Outcomes: Funding applications submitted must demonstrate 1 or more of the following intended outcomes
      • Primary and Secondary school learners participate in well-designed environmental awareness programmes that complement the school curriculum and /or its gaps
      • Members of community based organisations acquire increased new environmental knowledge through well-designed capacity building programmes and are able to apply this knowledge in community run environmental programmes
      • Post Matriculants acquire theoretical and practical knowledge that ready them for careers in the conservation field via accredited certificate and diploma courses

Funding Information

For more information, visit http://hoheisentrust.org/funding.php

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