Conservation Nation Grant

The Conservation Nation Grant Program provides funding to help save endangered animals and their ecosystems by building a stronger, more diverse community of conservation practitioners. We believe there is great conservation progress to be made by broadening the field of committed individuals working to address the global wildlife conservation challenge.

Conservation Nation supports innovative, on-the-ground conservation around the world by practitioners from traditionally marginalized communities. Our focus is on helping foster conservation solutions that serve the needs of both nature and people and in terrestrial, marine, or freshwater ecosystems that support a wide range of biodiversity.

In addition to providing project funding, we support our grantees with ongoing professional development and capacity-building opportunities to ensure their growth and success so that they stay and thrive in the field of conservation.

We also place a strong emphasis on ensuring that grant recipients share their work and knowledge and become mentors for our Youth Conservationists.

Conservationists are eligible for funding up to US$10,000 for a grant period of one to two years.

Applications must be submitted through the grants portal which will open the first week of May. The grant portal will close at 5 p.m. EDT on June 23, 2023.

Questions? Contact us at grants@conservationnation.org.

Who Can Apply
  • Early to Mid-career conservationists.
  • Special consideration will be given to people from traditionally marginalized communities.
  • The project must be connected to an in-country partner if the conservationist does not reside permanently in the community.
  • This grant is targeted toward individuals. The application must be filled out and submitted by the grant applicant.
Grant Timeline
  • Applications must be submitted through the grants portal which will open the first week of May. The grant portal will close at 5 p.m. EDT on June 23, 2023.
  • Successful applicants will be notified in mid-August 2023.
  • The formal public announcement of grantees will be made in September and funds will be disbursed shortly thereafter.
  • You must be able to administer your grant between October 2023-September 2025.
Funding Criteria
  • The applicant must demonstrate that the funds will be used for or to support conservation activities or research conducted in situ for wildlife conservation.
  • The project must be co-created with an in-country partner if the conservationist does not reside permanently in the community. A letter of support must be provided with the application to show the intent of co-creation of the project.
  • Priority will go to projects that are sustainable and have community involvement.
  • The applicant must have a working bank account that can receive electronic funds in USD.
  • In consideration of our mission, our preference is to fund individuals and small non-profit organizations. This must be a nonprofit organization under your country’s laws, or a nongovernmental organization who follows other foreign government laws for charitable purposes. For example, a U.S. organization would be qualified under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Grant Will Fund
  • Both ongoing and new projects, including seed and proof of concept projects.
  • Travel expenses for research or conservation efforts. Funds may cover incidentals, meals, and expenses.
  • Funding to support in-country personnel at project sites.
  • Funding to support intern stipends and wages of persons supporting the project, to be awarded on a case-by-case basis.
  • Stipends or honoraria for guest speakers or lecturers, to be awarded on a case-by-case basis.
  • Dependent care assistance for a minor (child) or adult dependent for whom you are responsible.

Items purchased for projects in partnership with range country organizations may be donated to the organization at the conclusion of its intended use in the grant-funded project. These items must be visibly labeled as Conservation Nation donations whenever possible.

Grant Will Not Fund
  • Unsupported activities, activities that are strictly of personal interest.
  • Working or collaborative teams that focus on topics not related to conservation.
  • Salaries or gifts for guest speakers or lecturers, etc.
  • Indirect costs above 10%.
  • Cash donations to conservation organizations or third parties.
  • Lobbying activities or supporting attempts to influence legislation.

Grant Requirements

Grantees Must Agree To

Engagement/Outreach:

  • Attend the grantee orientation online seminar or confirm that you have reviewed the recording.
  • Completion of an onboarding questionnaire.
  • Participation (in-person or virtually) in a minimum of two to three education or outreach-based events or activities within the grant cycle. E.g., Community presentation for an affiliated organization or group, conference, etc.

Reporting:

  • Provide one-to-two “About your project” blogs for the Conservation Nation website.
  • To provide updates on your project via filling-out of periodic surveys to track progress. These surveys may ask you for data points such as shareable GPS coordinates, media uploads (audio, images, video, or other), and to answer some brief questions. We will use this data to track the impact on funded projects and to engage our donors.
  • A brief check-in with the grants manager half-way through and at the end of project.
  • Completion of an interim, mid-year check-in report to share with our supporters across our communication channels, I.e., website, social media, emails, and donation platform.
  • Completion of an end-of-year summary, in the form of a recorded PowerPoint presentation, StoryMap, or video presentation that we can share with our supporters to show our collective team’s work to save threatened wildlife.
  • A complete financial accounting of grant funds awarded, including a copy of all receipts. Grant funds should be spent down within the contract year. If needed, a 3-month extension would be considered upon request.

Image Usage/Recognition:

  • Media Release: Any images that you provide to Conservation Nation may be used as part of marketing campaigns, donor outreach, social media posts, and/or posted to the Conservation Nation website. Please note that any photos with participants or partners will also need media releases.
  • Ongoing support of Conservation Nation and of their project whenever possible on social media channels.
  • Public recognition of the Conservation Nation grant when and where possible including but not limited to publications (print or digital), presentations, interviews, conference posters, public signage, and social media.
Additional Notes
Project Notes
Applicant Questions

Please be prepared to answer the following questions.

  • How many years of experience do you have working in conservation or “like” fields? Please feel free to include volunteering, intern, and paid positions.
  • What are three benefits you will personally gain from this funding that will help towards your conservation career goals?
  • In a short paragraph, how would you share the story of your conservation career? The Conservation Nation Grant Program provides funding to help save endangered animals and their ecosystems by building a stronger, more diverse community of conservation practitioners.
  • What is your interest or capacity in acting as a mentor for our Youth Conservationists? We place a strong emphasis on ensuring that grant recipients share their work and knowledge and become mentors for our Youth Conservationists.
Grant Proposal Submission Requirements

Proposals must include a completed application form and the following eight pages:

Pages one, two, and three must include:

  • One paragraph project summary.
  • Project background.
  • Project goals and objectives.
  • Target outcomes.
  • Evidence of community involvement, including in-country partner identification and a letter of support* from the said partner.

Page four: A single-page budget. Download File

  • If you haven’t done so already, download and complete the budget template and fill it out with your list of itemized expenses. All expenses must be in U.S. Dollars.
  • After filling out the budget template, please save it as a PDF and upload it as part of your proposal.

Page five: A single-page timetable for implementation within the grant cycle.

Page six: A single page of sources and citations. (This is encouraged but not a necessity.)

Page seven: Please upload your CV or resume.

Page eight: *Please upload your partner organization’s letter of support. The letter of support should include:

  • Name, address, and website URL of the partner organization.
  • Name and email of a contact person.
  • Description of their role as a partner organization to you and your project.

Proposals are not to exceed these eight pages as noted above.

Applications that do not follow the requirements and requested content noted above will be automatically disqualified.

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