ITTO Fellowship Programme Grant

International Tropical Timber Organization

Funding Amount

Up to US $10,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

ITTO Fellowship Programme Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: International Tropical Timber Organization
Amount: Up to US $10,000
Last Updated: June 26, 2025

Summary

The ITTO Fellowship Programme, initiated in 1989, has empowered over 1400 young and mid-career individuals from 49 countries, enhancing their professional development in forestry. With funding of approximately US$7.9 million, the programme primarily supports short-term activities, including conferences and training. Notably, it promotes gender equality, with over 30% of awards going to women. An impact assessment revealed significant contributions to forest conservation and policy influence, with many fellows advancing their careers post-fellowship.

Overview

Current Status As of December 2020, the Programme, which began in 1989, has enabled more than 1400 young and mid-career people from over 49 countries working for government, universities, research institution, civil society and the private sector to pursue their professional development and improve their career prospects. Twenty-seven percent of the fellowships have been awarded to people from Asia-Pacific, 35.6% to people from Africa, 27.3% to people from Latin America/Caribbean, 8.2% to people from developping consumer countries and 1.9% to people from developed consumer countries, who carried out their activities in producer member countries. The total value of fellowships awarded to date amounts to approximately US$7.9 million. Funding has been provided through the generous voluntary contributions from Japan (69%), U.S.A (17%), the Netherlands (8%), Australia (3%) and others (3%), including Finland, Sweden, U.K., Bali Partnership Fund-B and private companies. The programme supports mainly short-term activities, such as participation in international conferences, training courses and study tours. In addition, it also helps people to prepare manuals and monographs and provides small grants for post-graduate study. ITTO Fellowship Programme encourages capacity development of women foresters, and has supported 406 women to undertake fellowship activities, accounting for more than 30% of the total number of fellowships. Impact Assessment of the Fellowship Programme An impact assessment of the Fellowship Programme, conducted in summer of 2016, showed that the Fellowship Programme has made significant contributions to human capacity development in ITTO producer member countries. 155 fellows from 28 countries, who completed their fellowship activities between 2010 and 2014, responded to a survey questionnaire. In terms of their contribution to promoting reforestation/forest conservation in their home country, 82% of the respondents answered that they have made very large or moderate contributions. About 88% of the respondents indicated that they have been able to improve the productivity and performance of their home institution by developing new programs or innovative ways of working. 42% indicated that the knowledge and skills acquired through the Fellowship program has helped them to influence national forestry and environmental policy in their home countries. 61% of the respondents indicated that they are currently working on international forestry issues, particularly on climate change and REDD. Eighty five percent of the respondents currently hold either Ph.D. (42%) or Masters Degree (58%) in forestry and related disciplines, and more than 1/3 of the fellows received those degrees through the support of the Fellowship Programme. More than 60% of the respondents achieved a relevant job position or job promotion immediately after completion of their fellowships, and 73% of the respendents answered "totally related" or "strongly related" to the question whether any job promotion or new job position was due to the skills and knowledge that they gained from the fellowship.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Only nationals of ITTO Member countries are eligible to apply.Awards are to be made to individuals not to institutions.

Ineligibility

Previous ITTO Fellowship awardees are not eligible to apply for an ITTO Fellowship, within two years of receiving an award and submitting to the Secretariat a final report on the activity for which the award was made.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

professional-developmentenvironmental-conservation

Categories

Browse similar grants by category

Related Grants

Similar grants from this funder and related organizations

Ready to apply for ITTO Fellowship Programme Grant?

Grantable helps you assess fit, draft narratives, and track deadlines — so you can submit stronger applications, faster.