Conservation Workshop Grants by World Wildlife Fund

Deadline: 1 August 2016
Open to: organizations working in a WWF priority places in select countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America
Grants:
up to USD 7,500 for the proposed training

Description

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is seeking applications from local organizations for its 2016 Conservation Workshop Grants. Conservation Workshop Grants fund organizations to train communities, stakeholders, park guards, and others on local and regional conservation issues.

These grants support training workshops with a strong hands-on learning component that will build capacity for people living in WWF priority places in select countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. 

Eligibility

  • Your organization must:
    • Be registered and have an established presence in an eligible country for at least 3 years;
    • Be working in a WWF priority ecoregion;
    • Not have received a Conservation Workshop Grant in the past 3 years;
    • Submit all required documents by the application deadline.
  • The proposed training must:
    • Include an active learning, practical skills, or field activity component;
    • Take place within one year of submission of the application;
    • Take place at least 90 days after the application deadline.

Grant

Organizations may request up to USD 7,500 for the proposed training. Administrative costs (including staff expenses) for the proposed training cannot exceed 15 percent of the total budget.

How to apply?

In order to apply, interested applicants should register HERE.

For more information, please visit the official webpage.

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