Deadline: 31-Oct-23
The International Iguana Foundation is offering grants to protect, restore, and conserve iguana species and their habitats and to provide critical support to iguana recovery programs.
The International Iguana Foundation is a non-profit organization that raises and provides grant funds for iguana conservation research projects, habitat studies and restoration, and raising public awareness of the threats facing iguanas today and the important role that iguanas play in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
The International Iguana Foundation grant awards were established to promote and enable iguana conservation through partnerships with scientists, educators, and organizations committed to preserving Earth’s biodiversity.
Preference will be given to:
- Projects that directly contribute to the survival of Critically Endangered and Endangered iguanas and their habitats.
- Projects that help to gain information on Data Deficient iguana species and update the associated IUCN Red List.
- Projects that are included in the IUCN SSC Iguana Specialist Group’s Conservation Action Plans, are ISG-endorsed, and/or are approved regional action plans.
Funding Information
- For 2023, please be aware that a very limited number of grants will be awarded, up to a maximum total of $40,000 overall.
- Small-tier grants provide up to $10,000 over 1 year.
Criteria
- Criteria the IIF uses to evaluate project proposals:
- The project has range country participation and has matching funds.
- The project builds on previous work, contributing to an established commitment to a conservation program, or is well suited to become/contribute to a long-term conservation program.
- The project is grounded in sound scientific methodology, is logistically feasible, and has a high probability of success.
- The project has conservation value and a measurable impact.
For more information, visit International Iguana Foundation.