Funding Amount

Up to $10,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Mid-Year Established Conservationist Grant Program

Status: No longer accepting applications. Last application deadline was February 28, 2022.

Geographic Scope: Applicants must be U.S.-based (home base and place of work). Projects and programs can be domestic or international.

Focus Areas: Global, wildlife-saving work by mid-career conservationists. Emphasis on mentoring emerging conservationists and youth conservationists.

Award Amount: Up to $10,000 per grant (for grant period of one to two years)

Special Focus: Grants for mid-career conservationists from underrepresented groups, including women, people of color, Indigenous people, and those from disadvantaged communities.

    Eligibility

  • Mid-career conservationists
  • Home base and place of work must be U.S.-based
  • Projects and programs can be domestic or international

    Funding Criteria

  • Special consideration given to wildlife-saving work by mid-career conservationists from underrepresented groups (women, people of color, Indigenous people, those from disadvantaged communities)
  • Applicant must demonstrate funds will be used for or support on-the-ground conservation activities or research conducted in situ for wildlife conservation
  • Applicant must show innovation and creativity in their work
  • Grants seek to award projects that are sustainable and have continuous community involvement

    What Grants Will Fund

  • Both ongoing and new projects, including seed and proof of concept projects
  • Travel for research or conservation efforts, including incidentals, meals, and expenses
  • Funding to support in-country personnel at project sites (international and domestic)
  • Intern stipends and wages (awarded on case-by-case basis)

    What Grants Won't Fund

  • Unsupported activities that are strictly personal interest or primarily support outside organizations
  • Working or collaborative teams focused on topics not directly related to conservation
  • Salaries, stipends, honoraria, or gifts for guest speakers or lecturers
  • Cash donations to conservation organizations or third parties
  • Lobbying activities or attempts to influence legislation

    Grant Recipient Requirements

    All recipients must agree to:
  • Initial interview with Conservation Nation
  • Provide field notes for guest blog on conservationnation.org or interim single-page report (mid-year)
  • Complete end-of-year summary as impact statement or story (regardless of project completion status)
  • Participate in education outreach program offered by Conservation Nation, as applicable
  • Make brief presentation at year-end meeting
  • Include recognition of Conservation Nation grant in related publications, announcements, or public talks
  • Participate (in person or virtually) in minimum of three public/member education-based events or activities within one year of receiving grant
  • Provide complete financial accounting of grant funds

    Additional Notes

  • Conservation Nation may contact recipients for additional information, interviews, or photographs for marketing/donor outreach
  • Grantees work with program coordinators throughout year to ensure grant requirements are met
  • Grants may cover projects spanning one to two years; education outreach requirements must be completed within the year
  • Education staff available to help develop ideas in advance of education outreach commitments
  • Proposed changes to fund allocation must be submitted and approved by Conservation Nation in advance
  • Selection committee may contact applicants with follow-up questions
  • Conservation Nation reserves right to decline funding grants in any given year

Contact: [email protected]

How to Apply

Application Process

Submission Method:

  • Email all completed documents to: [email protected]

  • Subject line: "Mid-Year Established Grant Application - First and Last Name"
  • Timeline:

  • Application deadline: February 28, 2022

  • Notification of successful applicants: March 23, 2022

  • Public announcement: Week of April 5, 2022

  • Fund disbursement: Shortly after public announcement
  • Required Materials:

    Six-page grant proposal including:

    Pages 1-3: Project Summary and Background (3 pages total)

  • One paragraph project summary

  • Project background

  • Goals and objectives

  • Evidence of community involvement

  • Qualifications to undertake the proposed work

  • Target outcomes
  • Page 4: Budget and Financial Narrative (1 page)

  • Table or itemized list of expenses

  • Description of each grant-related expense

  • Justification for each item in context of project goals
  • Page 5: Implementation Timetable (1 page)

  • Timetable for implementation within grant cycle
  • Page 6: Sources and Citations (1 page)

  • Sources and citations
  • Additional Requirements:

  • Completed application form

  • Proposals must not exceed six pages as specified

  • Applications not following requirements and requested content will be automatically disqualified

  • Download Mid-Year Established Conservationist Grant packet for complete information
  • Questions: Contact Grants Team at [email protected]

    Focus Areas & Funding Uses

    Fields of Work

    environmental-conservationwildlifewomenminorities

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