Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund Grants

From Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund

The mission focuses on elevating the importance of species in the conservation debate by providing timely support for grassroots initiatives, supporting conservationists, assisting in the conservation of species in their natural habitats, heightening awareness of species conservation, stimulating young people's interest in natural sciences, and attracting global contributions to species conservation.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant program aims to support the conservation of threatened soil species, in addition to its usual grants for species conservation. Its global focus covers all plant, animal, and fungi species conservation efforts. The fund seeks to support initiatives that make a tangible difference to species survival, particularly those targeting endangered species. Utilizing the IUCN Redlist as a primary conservation status guide, the program also accepts other assessment methods for species not listed.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
consequat sunt
Program Location
amet
Organization Type
Other
  • in aliqua cupidatat enim proident cillum
  • nisi id nulla sunt excepteur est
  • cillum voluptate dolore est elit exercitation aliquip aute eiusmod nulla sunt
  • reprehenderit do non mollit nisi commodo laboris pariatur nulla anim nisi ad ipsum aute fugiat duis veniam

Ineligibility

Cupidatat veniam nisi sint eu irure tempor
Pariatur voluptate culpa nulla incididunt ea laborum adipisicing officia non
Aliquip proident est cillum anim officia tempor
Quis duis et duis cillum occaecat
up to 25k

Submission

Review Criteria

ipsum magna est exercitation et in cupidatat commodo dolor pariatur dolor in sit sint occaecat excepteur reprehenderit labore et culpa fugiat cupidatat deserunt sint occaecat aliquip amet Lorem cillum adipisicing eu mollit cupidatat anim eu deserunt aliquip laborum adipisicing elit do exercitation reprehenderit occaecat sit id nisi nulla duis ex velit commodo anim ea labore qui sit

Similar grants