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Mzuri Wildlife Foundation Grant 2025

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations focused on wildlife conservation and outdoor education projects that demonstrate measurable impacts and strong community involvement.

$15,000
Active
Nationwide
Recurring
Grant Description

The Mzuri Wildlife Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt public charity based in Greenbrae, California, operating under IRS Code 501(c)(3). Established to promote wildlife conservation and outdoor education, the Foundation has developed a structured grantmaking program focused on projects that directly benefit wild game conservation, habitat improvement, and environmental education. With a strong legacy of supporting grassroots initiatives, Mzuri works closely with conservationists, hunters, guides, and local stakeholders in the regions where projects are carried out. Its funding priorities are rooted in producing measurable, immediate, and lasting impacts in conservation and outdoor education while ensuring transparency, accountability, and strong community involvement. The Foundation runs one funding cycle each year, requiring applicants to follow a three-step application process. The first step involves determining eligibility by reviewing Mzuri’s funding priorities and guidelines. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with a clear mission, financial stability, proven track records, and measurable evaluation procedures. Projects must be realistic in scope, with goals achievable within one year, although multi-year projects may be considered if they demonstrate strong results and alignment with the Foundation’s objectives. The Foundation does not support individuals, for-profit entities, third-party conduits, PACs, government organizations, or programs seeking funds for firearms, general fundraising, or academic fellowships. Applications begin with a Letter of Inquiry (LOI), due annually by September 15. The LOI allows organizations to present their project ideas concisely, outlining the organization’s details, mission, tax status, financials, requested grant amount, total project costs, proposed use of funds, expected impacts, and duration. Organizations that received funding from Mzuri within the last two years may bypass this requirement. LOIs are reviewed on a rolling basis, and applicants typically receive a response within six weeks of submission. Upon approval, applicants are invited to complete a formal grant application, which is due by November 1. Applications must be submitted electronically in PDF format and include all required documentation. The review process culminates in funding decisions announced the following March. Projects awarded typically receive between $5,000 and $15,000, although larger grants may be awarded in exceptional cases. The Foundation emphasizes direct, grassroots efforts, ensuring that projects have local support and can be monitored firsthand by Mzuri staff or directors. Capital equipment purchases are funded only when essential to project success, and the Foundation retains the right to repossess or redirect equipment if program goals are not met. Reporting requirements are mandatory for all grantees, with progress and final reports due by December 1 to remain eligible for future funding cycles. Evaluation criteria include the project’s capacity to achieve measurable conservation or education outcomes, organizational strength, financial management, and alignment with Mzuri’s mission. The Foundation values projects that demonstrate both immediate results and sustainable impact. Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate collaboration with local stakeholders and show evidence of community need and support. Priority is given to organizations with dedicated leadership, clear mission focus, and the ability to track and evaluate outcomes. All communications, including submission of applications and inquiries, are handled via email at info@mzuri.org. The Foundation’s mailing address is 336 Bon Air Center, Suite 516, Greenbrae, California 94904, USA. With its strong commitment to wildlife and outdoor education, the Mzuri Wildlife Foundation continues to play a vital role in advancing grassroots conservation projects that make measurable differences in wildlife protection and education across communities.

Funding Details

Award Range

$5,000 - $15,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Grants typically range from $5000 to $15000, with larger grants considered in exceptional cases. Funding is directed at grassroots projects with measurable goals. Capital equipment is funded only if essential and may be repossessed if the project ends or changes.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants are tax-exempt nonprofit organizations with clear missions, evaluation capacity, financial stability, and proven commitment to conservation or outdoor education. Ineligible entities include individuals, for-profits, PACs, government agencies, and universities.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Next Deadline

September 15, 2025

Letter of Inquiry

Application Opens

August 20, 2025

Application Closes

November 1, 2025

Contact Information

Grantor

Mzuri Wildlife Foundation

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