Funding Amount

US $10,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Wright-Ingraham Institute: Richard T. Parker Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Wright-Ingraham Institute
Amount: US $10,000
Last Updated: September 01, 2024

Summary

The Wright-Ingraham Institute offers the Richard T. Parker Grant, aimed at supporting organizations dedicated to environmental education, wildlife conservation, and scientific research. With a funding amount of $10,000, this grant encourages innovative solutions to tackle climate change, land issues, and wildlife preservation. Eligible applicants must be registered 501c(3) organizations capable of handling funds in US dollars. Applications are accepted biennially, with the next deadline in August 2025.

Overview

NOTE: This grant opportunity is available every two years. The next deadline for applications will be in August 2025. Background We support non-profit organizations committed to making an impact in addressing environmental problems, engaging in conservation and resource protections, and tackling social concerns. Through these small and mid-scale grants, we aim to support like-minded organizations with missions that align with the work of the Wright-Ingraham Institute. The Wright-Ingraham Institute has been awarding grants since 2012. In that time, we have awarded more than $400,000 to over 65 organizations. Focus Areas Our grants are designed to help address problems in three main areas. Climate Change Today, efforts to cope with the climate crisis are estimated to be costing the global economy approximately $3 trillion annually. We support organizations that are actively solving problems of how to bring clean air and water to global communities, how to prevent or stem natural disasters and meteorological events, and how to best promote sustainable practices and support renewable sources of energy. Land Issues Our grants strengthen organizations that are looking at different ways to apply concepts of sustainability, including ways to reverse the loss of fragile ecosystems that connect people and animals with land, or that work at the nexus of food, fuel and shelter. Additionally, we seek to better understand how human systems and natural systems intersect one another. Wildlife Conservation We support organizations that are working courageously on ways to conserve and preserve important wildlife habitats, as globalization continues to seek to develop every corner of the globe. Richard T. Parker Grant The Richard T. Parker Grant is dedicated to an alumnus of the Wright-Ingraham Institute’s Running Creek Field Station program, and is supported by a generous, family-bestowed gift derived from the Richard T. Parker Trust. This grant is awarded to an organization conducting research in the fields of science, wildlife, and/or environmental education. Amount: $10,000

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. In order to be eligible to receive a WII grant, the recipient organization must be a registered 501c(3) and able to receive funds in US dollars, even though the work the organization engages with may take place outside of the United States.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

nonprofitsenvironmental-conservationenvironmental-educationwildlife

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