Deadline: 15-May-21
Applications are now open for the World Wide Fund for Nature-India’s (WWF India) Small Grants Innovation Program (SGIP) with an aim of encouraging young Indians to respond innovatively and independently to the conservation issues which affect the country.
- Species and habitat related problems and concerns – with a focus on immediate threats and issues
- Enabling communities and other stakeholders to address local environmental concerns
- Improving local livelihoods through conservation and natural resource management or promoting livelihoods that reduce impacts on biodiversity
- Aspects of trade involving wildlife species
- Increasing understanding on the status of lesser known or lesser studied species of wildlife
- Innovative approaches to awareness raising regarding environmental concerns
- Demonstrating individual or collective action towards conservation outcomes
- Cash payments for direct budgetary support to an organization
- Payment for ongoing projects and for expenses of recurring nature
- Organization of seminars, meetings and conferences, except where it can be demonstrated that the organization of such a meeting is critical to achieving the larger objectives of this grant
- Sponsorship to attend conferences, workshops, training programs in India or abroad
- Large scale construction and high capital costs
- Purchase of vehicles
- Proposals from Government employees and departments
- Contribute to WWF India’s mission of conservation and priority will be given to initiatives located in WWF India’s priority landscapes or geographies
- Achieve a clear outcome within the project timeframe that can be scaled up or replicated
- Encourage participatory or community-based conservation and natural resource management
- Introduce innovative approaches that can demonstrate conservation impact
- Have a clearly articulated rationale that demonstrates urgency and need for the work
For more information, visit https://www.wwfindia.org/about_wwf/small_grants_innovation_program/