Deadline: 21-Oct-22
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is seeking applications for its Go Wild Primary School Grants.
Primary schools play an important role in connecting students with nature and empowering them to make a difference for bees, butterflies, bats, fish and other wildlife in their communities through educational, hands-on projects.
They will prioritize ideas that help school communities to:
- Learn and discover your local ecosystem, its history, biodiversity, how it works and what it needs
- Take action for nature by creating, restoring or protecting habitat with native wildflowers, plants and trees
- Connect with your communities to create lasting impact
Funding Information
Amount: grant of up to $1,500
Eligibility Criteria
- Ideas that qualify for granting must:
- Take place within the school community in the 2022-2023 school year
- Be completed by June 9, 2023
- Not be associated with a for-profit entity
- If selected for funding from WWF-Canada, you are agreeing to:
- Implement your idea and plan
- Share stories, information, photographs and possibly videos from your project. All funded projects will be profiled and promoted by WWF-Canada on various communications channels, where relevant.
- Submit a final report by June 9, 2023
Assessment Criteria
All proposed projects will be assessed by a panel of WWF-Canada staff using the following criteria:
- Quality and relevance of project: How and to what extent will the project contribute to improving habitat for the benefit of people and wildlife in the school community? Does it involve the key themes of learning and discovering, taking action for nature and connecting with communities?
- Impact: Is the impact proposed realistic for the activities planned? How will the project be monitored and results measured? How effective is the project in connecting students to nature in their community?
- Sustainability and management: Can this project be sustained beyond the first year? Is there a management plan for habitat created? Are there future plans to expand?
- Implementation plan: Is the implementation plan achievable? Can the goals be met according to the budget and timeline?
- Budget: Is the budget appropriate for the proposed activities? Does the project have any in-kind support?
- Storytelling: Does this project tell a good story? How creative is it? Is it fun?
- Indigenous connections: Preference will be given to projects that have meaningful connections to Indigenous learning and Indigenous-led conservation.
Priority will be given to projects that use native plants and seeds, as well as those who have significant impact in terms of people engaged, plants planted, and/or habitat stewarded.
For more information, visit https://schools.wwf.ca/events/secondary-go-wild-school-grants/