Preserve America Initiative Internal Funding Program |
NOAA |
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This popular internal funding program is designed to stimulate efforts within NOAA to preserve, protect and promote the agency's heritage assets. Projects from FY05 through FY12 have varied in scope from interpreting historic and cultural resources in NOAA's care to capturing oral histories of NOAA employees and constituents. Must be partnered with a NOAA partner.
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Education, Conservation, Research |
Individual awards of up to $12,000 |
Northwest, Southwest, Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, National, Alaska |
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National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS) Collaborative Science Program 2019 |
NOAA |
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Deadline Passed 12/03/2018. Deadline Unknown for 2019. The purpose of this document is to advise the public that NOAA is soliciting applications to administer a 5-year, applied research program that supports collaborative research in the National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERRS). This funding opportunity will provide support for the grantee to develop and administer a comprehensive national program that funds extramural collaborative science projects to address the system-wide research and management needs of the National Estuarine Research Reserve System, while being responsive to local and regional reserve priorities and those of NOAA.
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research, collaboration, management, coastal management, estuarine management, implementation |
Total Program Funding: $20,000,000 |
US coastlines |
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FY 2018 – 2020 - Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) Announcement Type: Initial |
NOAA |
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Past deadline: May 15, 2019. The notice requests proposals for special projects and programs associated with NOAA's strategic plan and mission goals. There are four mission goals described in the Broad Agency Announcement including Climate Adaptation and Mitigation, Weather-Ready Nations, Healthy Oceans, and Resilient Coastal Communities and Economies. This broad agency announcement is a mechanism to encourage research, education and outreach, innovative projects, or sponsorships that are not addressed through NOAA competitive discretionary programs. It is not a mechanism for awarding congressionally directed funds.
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climate adaptation, mitigation, weather preparedness, disaster preparedness, oceans, coasts |
There are no funds specifically appropriated by Congress for this BAA. Funding for potential projects in this notice is contingent upon the availability of Fiscal Year 2018, Fiscal Year 2019, and Fiscal Year 2020 appropriations. Applicants are hereby given notice that funds have not yet been appropriated for any proposed activities in this notice. |
National |
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2019 Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise Program |
NOAA |
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Deadline passed. Most recent deadline: 1/16/2019. The purpose of this document is to advise the public that NOAA/NOS/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS)/Competitive Research Program is soliciting proposals for the Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise Program (EESLR). This solicitation is to improve adaptation and planning in response to regional and local effects of sea level rise and coastal inundation through targeted research on key technologies, natural and nature-based infrastructure, physical and biological processes, and model evaluation. The overall goal of EESLR is to facilitate informed adaptation planning and coastal management decisions through a multidisciplinary research program that results in integrated models and tools of dynamic physical and biological processes capable of evaluating vulnerability and resilience under multiple SLR, inundation, and management scenarios.
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coasts, coastal inundation, sea level rise, infrastructure, ecology, adaptation, planning, modeling, evaluation |
$250,000-$1,500,000 |
Coasts |
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NOAA's Adaptation Science Program |
NOAA |
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For Fiscal Year 2021, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Adaptation Science Program is soliciting proposals focused on U.S. coastal communities planning for the future impacts of flooding in the context of climate change and other stressors. The program seeks to advance the science of adaptation by soliciting proposals for interdisciplinary and social science research projects that accelerate, expand and enhance the effectiveness and scale of adaptation and resilience planning and implementation in the face of complex challenges in coastal settings. https://cpo.noaa.gov/Funding-Opportunities/FY-2021-Notice-of-Funding-Opp...
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National |
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Community Changemaker Grants |
NIHB |
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Strong. Resilience. Engaged. Indigenous people are all of the above and more. So when you see something in your community that needs to change, step up and take action. When you are ready to do this, the National Indian Health Board (NIHB) has got your back. Community Changemaker Grants are small amounts of money ($250) that can help supercharge a youth-led health event. They are open to American Indian and Alaska Native youth ages 14-24 years old.
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funding, youth, action, |
$250 |
National |
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Research to Action: Assessing and Addressing Community Exposures to Environmental Contaminants |
NIH (National Institutes of Health) |
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Deadline unknown for FY 2017. This Funding Opportunity Announcement encourages applications using community-engaged research methods to investigate the potential health risks of environmental exposures of concern to the community and to implement an environmental health action plan based on research findings.
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Public Health, Environmental Risks, Community Health. |
The number of awards is contingent upon NIH appropriations and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. Application budgets are not limited but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project.
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National. |
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Farm Business Management and Benchmark Competitive Grants Program |
NIFA |
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Deadline passed as of April 17, 2017. Deadline for 2018 unknown. The Farm Business Management and Benchmarking (FBMB) Competitive Grants Program provides funds to (1) improve the farm management knowledge and skills of agricultural producers; and (2) establish and maintain a national, publicly available farm financial management database to support improved farm management.
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agriculture, food sovereignty, food justice, nutrition, accessibility, fresh produce, human health, diet, noncommunicable disease, economy, local |
$100,000 - $500,000 |
National |
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Alfalfa and Forage Research Program |
NIFA |
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Deadline passed as of May 1, 2017. Deadline for 2018 unknown. Alfalfa and Forage Research Program (AFRP) will support the development of improved alfalfa forage and seed production systems. Proposals submitted to AFRP should address one or more of the following priorities: (1) Improving alfalfa forage and seed yield through better nutrient, water and/or pest management; (2) Improving persistence of alfalfa stands by lessening biotic or abiotic stresses; (3) Improving alfalfa forage and seed harvesting and storage systems to optimize economic returns; (4) Improving estimates of alfalfa forage quality as an animal feed to increase forage usage in animal feeds; and/or (5) Breeding to address biotic and abiotic stresses that impact forage yield and persistence and the production of seed for propagation.
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cattle, livestock, sustainability, management, infrastructure, food supplies, feed supplies, wild foods, foraging |
$0 - $250,000 |
National |
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Higher Education Challenge Grants Program |
NIFA |
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Deadline passed as of May 30, 2017. Deadline for 2018 unknown. Projects supported by the Higher Education Challenge Grants Program will: (1) address a state, regional, national, or international educational need; (2) involve a creative or non-traditional approach toward addressing that need that can serve as a model to others; (3) encourage and facilitate better working relationships in the university science and education community, as well as between universities and the private sector, to enhance program quality and supplement available resources; and (4) result in benefits that will likely transcend the project duration and USDA support.
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education, higher education, graduate school, collaboration, curriculum, |
Varies. |
National |
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Agriculture and Food Research Initiative - Water for Food Production Systems Challenge Area |
NIFA |
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Deadline passed as of August 2, 2017 Deadline for 2018 unknown. This AFRI Challenge Area focuses on multidisciplinary systems approaches, which integrate new technologies and strategic management that solve water availability and quality challenges in food production systems. The long-term goal of this program is to sustainably increase agricultural productivity and availability of safe and nutritious food while significantly reducing water use and preserving water quality. The projects are expected to transform how abundant, safe, and nutritious food is produced, processed, distributed, and consumed within the limits of available water from traditional and non-traditional sources. Applications are invited from eligible entities to submit integrated Research, Education and/or Extension projects in two specific grant types: Coordinated Agricultural Projects (CAP) and Strengthening (Food and Agricultural Science Enhancement) CAP grants — see Water for Food Production Systems RFA for details.
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food security, water, irrigation, resources, conservation, sustainability, infrastructure, management, planning, policy, farm, food, local economy, accessibility |
$0 - $5,200,000 |
National |
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Federally-Recognized Tribes Extension Program |
NIFA |
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Deadline passed as of April 26, 2017. Deadline for 2018 unknown. The Federally-Recognized Tribes Extension Program (FRTEP) funds Extension programs on American Indian Reservations and Tribal jurisdictions that address the unique needs and problems of American Indian Tribal Nations. FRTEP is the link to building Indian community capacity through 4-H and tribal youth development, agriculture and natural resource management, and entrepreneurship and business development. This competitive grant program seeks to provide education and research-based knowledge to those who might not otherwise receive it.
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tribal youth, education, development, community, social justice, agriculture, management, planning, policy, sustainability, |
Varies. |
National |
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National Fish Habitat Partnership -- Desert Fish 2015 |
NGO, USFWS |
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The Desert Fish Habitat Partnership is requesting submission of project proposals for the 2015 National Fish Habitat Partnership funding cycle and other potential funding sources. Projects should directly address the habitat needs of desert fish, specifically those identified in the DFHP Framework for Strategic Conservation of Desert Fish.
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Natural Resource Management, Conservation |
Unknown |
Northwest, Southwest |
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Bring Back the Natives/More Fish |
NGO, DOI, USDA |
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RFP closed for FY 2015; Unknown grant status for FY 2016. Bring Back the Natives funds on-the-ground efforts to restore, protect, and enhance native aquatic species to their historic range. Projects should involve partnerships between communities, agencies, private landowners, and organizations and should focus on habitat needs of species such as fish, invertebrates, and amphibians. The Bring Back the Natives/More Fish program invests ins conservation activities that restore, protect, and enhance native populations of sensitive or listed fish species across the United States, especially in areas on or adjacent to federal agency lands.
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Natural Resources, Wildlife, Aquatice Species Conservation |
Individual awards between $25,000 and $100,000 |
Northwest, Southwest, Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, National, Alaska |
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Climate Solutions University |
NGO |
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Applications accepted throughout the year. CSU aids local rural communities, connected through a peer learning network, by offering training, expertise, and support in climate adaptation planning. Through this training, expertise, and support, CSU strengthens local leadership, public engagement, and ecosystem protection efforts in rural communities.
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Adaptation |
Each participating community receives $100K in training, mentoring, and access to tools/resources |
Northwest, Southwest, Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, National, Alaska |
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Barrett Foundation Business Concept Challenge |
NGO |
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Deadline Passed in 2016. Deadline for 2019 Unknown. This unique competition is open to teams that include at least two accredited college or university students, graduate students, or post-doctoral students. Founded by Craig Barrett, Former Chairman and CEO of Intel Corporation and long-time Board Member of the NFF, the Challenge encourages and rewards innovative market-based solutions to natural resource issues affecting National Forests and Grasslands and hopes to cultivate a new generation of entrepreneurial natural resource and business leaders. The objectives of the Barrett Foundation Business Concept Challenge are: 1) to develop and launch market-based solutions that satisfy multiple goals of forest health, sustainable use, and economic development, including job creation, 2) to stimulate creative thinking to address problems and identify opportunities that benefit the National Forests and Grasslands, 3) to educate students and their partners about the practical steps necessary to design and implement market-based solutions to natural resource challenges and 4) to prepare students to work with interdisciplinary partners in response to complex natural resource challenges.
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Conservation, Grasslands, Forests, Business |
$75,000 top prize, $25,000 runner up |
Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast, National, Alaska |
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Hewlett Foundation Grants |
NGO |
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Applications Accepted Continuously. The Hewlett Foundation’s Environment Program is committed to reducing these emissions to avoid the most severe effects of climate change. We pursue our goal with strategies in the following areas: Clean Power--Increase renewable energy and energy efficiency while reducing fossil fuel development and use for electricity generation.Clean transportation--Increase fuel efficiency and access to transit, biking and walking options, while constraining the growth of high-carbon fossil fuels for transportation. Building broad support--Engage diverse members of the public. The Hewlett Foundation also has a grant program dedicated to conserving land in the US West.
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Conservation, Energy efficiency, Sustainable Development |
Varies |
Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast, National, Alaska, Midwest |
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Mary A. Crocker Trust |
NGO |
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The Mary A Crocker Trust is a charitable foundation located in San Francisco, CA. The Trust’s Environment program area focuses support on the areas of waste management and recycling, water quality, land use management, and sustainable agriculture and forestry. The Trust is primarily interested in Bay Area programs, with an annual award budget of approximately $500K. Typical award amounts range between $10K and $25K.
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Conservation, Waste management |
$10,000-$25,000 |
Northwest, San Francisco area |
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Native American Food Security Grant |
NGO |
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The purpose of the Native American Food Security project is to support Native organizations working to eliminate food insecurity among tribal elders in rural and/or reservation-based Native American communities in Arizona, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma. There is a particular focus on locally-grown, healthy foods, and assist in the development or expansion of locally-controlled and locally-based food systems that provide healthy foods to senior community members while also supporting local food producers and the local economy.
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Health, Natural Resources |
Individual awards between $20,000 and $25,000 |
Arizona, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Southeast, Southwest |
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Alaska Community Foundation: Strengthening Organizations |
NGO |
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Grant is on a rolling deadline. Grant awards will support professional staff and board of directors in their efforts to access tools, develop practical skills, and cultivate support systems needed to effectively achieve the organization’s mission in the areas of leadership development, organizational development, program development, collaboration and community engagement, and evaluation of effectiveness.
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Non-profit Infrastructure, Administrative Support |
The guidelines state applicants can request up to $10,000, but awards typically range from $3,000 to $5,000. Call anytime to talk with an ACF Program Officer about your project. |
Alaska |
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Alaska Native Fund |
NGO |
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RFP closed for 2016. The Alaska Native Fund’s purpose is to 'advance Alaska Native priorities for protecting the land and sustaining our ways of life.' The Fund provides an Indigenous framework for addressing critical environmental issues and promotes innovative strategies to strengthen capacity of Alaska Native organizations and communities. The Fund’s goals are: 1) Leverage more foundation and donor resources for Native organizations; 2) Support Alaska Native strategies and solutions on environmental issues; and 3) Build relationships to grow and strengthen conservation in Alaska. The Fund supports Alaska Native-led projects that incorporate Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge to; address the impacts of climate change, promote sustainable alternatives to extractive industries, ensure food security in the marine environment and draw connections between human and environmental health. PLEASE NOTE: 12/1/2014 is the due date for a letter of inquiry.
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Environmental Justice, Regulatory |
Grant range for qualifying Alaska Native organizations: $10,000-$20,000; Individuals: up to $10,000. |
Northwest, Alaska |
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Grants for Gardens |
NGO |
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Annie's offers Grants for Gardens donations to schools and other educational programs that help build school gardens. Since 2008, we've helped fund to more than 270 gardens.
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Development, Food Security, Gardens |
Varies |
Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast, National, Alaska, Midwest |
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Russell Family Foundation |
NGO |
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The Russell Family Foundation aims to protect and restore Puget Sound by supporting an environmental education program. They support organizations that provide opportunities for outdoor environmental education experiences throughout Puget Sound. These organizations deliver outdoor experiential learning to students in 5th through 12th grade who live in urbanized areas.
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Restoration, Conservation |
Previous round of awards were ~$43,000 |
Puget Sound, Washington, Northwest |
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Best Climate Practices- Local Resilience to Climate Disaster Risk |
NGO |
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Deadline passed as of May 21, 2017. Deadline for 2018 unknown. Floods, drought, heat waves and other extreme weather events pose potential losses to persons and communities: losses in life and health, economic damages, displacement, and reduced access to basic needs and services, such as water, food, energy, and education. Disaster risk reduction (DRR) entails systematic efforts to reduce those factors in our societies that amplify the impacts of natural hazards. It includes such actions as building more resilient infrastructures, investing in disaster preparedness and in early warning systems, developing new tools such as micro insurances and nature-based solutions, among many others. Disaster risk reduction, with its aim to strengthen the resilience of communities to all hazards, is an essential piece of the sustainable development agenda.
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climate change, management, planning, policy, conservation |
Varies. |
National |
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Bullitt Foundation |
NGO |
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Most Recent Deadline: 9/15/2021. Grant inquiries are accepted twice a year on March 15th and September 15th and full proposals invited for final submission by May 1st and November 1st, the next deadline for the Spring Docket is September 15, 2019. See website for more details. Note that individual grants offered by the foundation may have differing deadlines. The mission of the Bullitt Foundation is to protect the natural environment through promotion of responsible human activities and sustainable development in the Pacific Northeast. The foundations program areas include Ecosystem Services; Energy, Industry, and Technology; Urban Ecology; and Leadership and Civic Engagement. Grant applicants must submit a letter of inquiry online. If accepted, the applicant will be invited to submit a full proposal for evaluation. Please note that letters of inquiry are due 9/15/2019, with full applications being due 11/1/201.
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Development, Conservation, Regional Ecosystem Health, Deep Green Buildings, Resilient Cities, Healthy Communities, Energy, Climate and Materials |
Past grants have ranged from $2,000-$75,000 |
Northwest, Oregon, Idaho, British Colombia, western Montana, and Alaska (from the Cook Inlet to the Canadian border) |
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Doris Duke Charitable Foundation |
NGO |
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This foundation supports environmental action according to a four part main strategy (see weblink for more).The foundation’s Environmental Program strives to meet its main strategies through grant awards. The Environment Program awards grants through invited proposals and the occasional funding competition. Funding opportunities may also be available through organizations administering re-granting programs supported by the foundation.
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Conservation, Clean Energy |
Varies |
Tri-State Area, Northeast |
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Rockefeller Family Fund |
NGO |
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Applications accepted continuously. This foundation focuses on public education of the risks of global warming, conservation of natural resources, protection of health as affected by the environment, meaning implementation of environmental laws, and public participation in national environmental policy debates. Grant applicants must submit a letter of inquiry online. If accepted, the applicant will be invited to submit a full proposal for evaluation.
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Climate Change Impacts, Conservation, public health |
$25,000-30,000 |
National |
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Surdna Foundation |
NGO |
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Applications continued continuously; see website for more information.This foundation invests in projects that support their program areas of Sustainable Environments, Strong Local Economies, Thriving Cultures, Community Revitalization, and Effective Citizenry. Organizations are eligible for a max of three consecutive years of funding. Grants are assessed three times a year (February, May, and September), and must be submitted three to four months prior to staff review.
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Sustainable Environments |
Varies |
National |
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WCS Graduate Scholarship Program |
NGO |
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Deadline Passed April 2019. Deadline Unknown for 2020. The WCS Graduate Scholarship Program (GSP) is part of a WCS strategy to invest in developing individual conservation leaders around the world. The GSP provides access to international graduate education opportunities (masters or doctoral programs) to exceptional conservationists from Asia/Pacific, Africa, Latin America, and North American indigenous groups. Scholars are nominated by WCS global conservation staff and are selected based on their exceptional abilities and potential to become leaders of the conservation movement in their home countries. The short-form deadline will be April 2019. Applicants who are approved at this stage will be asked to fill out a full application, with a deadlin of June 2019. Completed nominations/ applications should be submitted electronically to kmastro@wcs.org
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climate change, scholarship, school, funding, conservation, environment, science, humanities |
$30,000-$36,000 toward tuition, board, and fees. |
United States, International |
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Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development |
NGO |
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RFP closed for 2016. The Seventh Generation Fund is an Indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native peoples throughout the Americas. It offers an integrated program of advocacy, small grants, training and technical assistance, media experience and fiscal management, lending its support and extensive expertise to Indigenous grassroots communities. Its Sustainable Communities Program Area provides seed money, organizational support and technical training to Native grassroots community-based projects striving for holistic community health and renewal. It supports traditional agricultural methods, renewable forms of energy and sustainable strategies for development that preserve or restore traditional life-ways for future generations.
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Education, Energy, Environmental Justice, Health, Research |
Individual awards of up to $5,000 |
Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast, National, Midwest, Alaska |
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