Greenville Zoo Conservation Grants
The Greenville Zoo Conservation Grants program is designed to support and promote conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all living things, directly aligning with the foundation's mission of promoting conservation and sustainability, seeking knowledge through science, and collaborating to maximize impact. This program is funded through the “Quarters for Conservation” initiative and supports both local conservation projects in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, as well as national and international endeavors. The target beneficiaries are free-ranging wildlife and their habitats, as well as communities and individuals who can be educated or empowered in conservation. The program aims for several impact goals, including the long-term survival of species in natural ecosystems, increased public awareness and appreciation of wildlife conservation issues, and the transfer of conservation skills and technology. Expected outcomes include a reduction in human-wildlife conflict, successful reintroduction programs, improved water quality, and the creation of new conservation leaders. The program prioritizes projects focusing on Field Conservation, Conservation Research, and Conservation Education. Local projects receive preferred funding, and greater weight is given to applications addressing species and habitats at risk. This strategic focus ensures that resources are directed to areas with the most urgent needs and potential for significant impact, reflecting the zoo's commitment to protecting vulnerable ecosystems and species. The funding structure includes a New Grants Program for first-time applicants, offering $300 to $1,500, and a Continuing Grants Program for established partners, providing up to $3,500. This tiered approach supports both emerging and ongoing conservation initiatives, fostering long-term relationships with successful grantees. The overall theory of change is that by investing in scientific research, education, and direct field action, the program can collectively contribute to a more sustainable future for wildlife and natural habitats.
Award Range
$300 - $3,500
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
New Grants are for first-time applicants and cannot exceed $1,500. Continuing Grants are for applicants with a history of funding from the Greenville Zoo and can be up to $3,500. Grants are provided through reimbursement.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Projects must be in one of the specified categories: Field Conservation, Conservation Research, or Conservation Education. Applicants can submit only one application per person, organization/institution, and project.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
August 8, 2024
Application Closes
September 21, 2024
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