Yes, The Mohamed bin Zayed (MBZ) Species Conservation Fund is inviting applications for its grant program to provide targeted grants to individual species conservation initiatives, recognize leaders in the field, and elevate the importance of species in the broader conservation debate.
The focus is global and eligibility for grants will extend to all plant, animal, and fungi species conservation efforts, without discrimination on the basis of region or selected species.
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund is innovative philanthropy providing small grants to boots-on-the-ground, get-your-hands-dirty, in-the-field species conservation projects for the world’s most threatened species.
Through innovative micro-financing, the MBZ Fund empowers conservationists to fight the extinction crisis instead of bureaucracy and red-tape. To date, the Fund has awarded over 2000 grants to a diverse range of species across the world.
Grant Size
- The Fund’s maximum grant size is $25,000, and any application asking for more than this from the Fund will be rejected.
The deadline to submit applications for this program is 30-Jun-21.
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