Greenville Zoo Conservation Grants

$300 - $3,500
Applications Due: Closed
Private
Greenville Zoo

Description

The Greenville Zoo Conservation Grants support and promote conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all living things.
Donor Name: Greenville Zoo
State: Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 09/21/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Foundation have many values that support the mission, including promoting conservation and sustainability, actively seeking knowledge through science, and collaborating with others to maximize the impact and achieve greater goals.
In fulfillment of the mission, the Greenville Zoo has established a fund for local conservation projects (those occurring in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia) as well as national and international projects by utilizing funds from the “Quarters for Conservation” program.  Conservation grants are awarded to projects that focus on Field Conservation (the conservation of free-ranging wildlife or habitat), Conservation Research, or Conservation Education. Local projects receive preferred funding priority. Projects including species and habitats at risk will be receive greater weight in application review.
Grant Categories

Conservation Research   – Projects that involve the scientific method with a primary focus on studying questions relevant to free-ranging wildlife or habitat conservation (i.e., hypothesis or question-driven, with systematic data collection and analysis with conclusions that can be applied to conservation efforts). Examples include health/physiologic assessment of a species, collection of environmental data such as water quality, etc.)
Conservation Education – Projects that raise public awareness and appreciation of wildlife conservation issues, stimulate conservation action, transfer skills and technology, and/or empower new conservation leaders, particularly those locally-based (e.g. create/print instructional materials, formal or informal education classes or curricula, capacity-building efforts, etc.)
Field Conservation – Projects that directly and actively contribute to the long-term survival of species in natural ecosystems and habitats. These projects can either impact wildlife directly or the habitats within which they live (e.g. population management, breeding and reintroduction programs, human-wildlife conflict, restoration or maintenance of a natural area, reforestation/ tree-planting, field studies of free-ranging species, etc.). Certain ex-situ efforts that provide a positive impact on imperiled species and their sustainability may be eligible for this category.

Funding Information

New Grants Program: $300 to $1,500

Awarded to applicants whose projects they have never supported before
Grant request cannot exceed $1,500

Continuing Grants Program: Up to $3,500

For applicants with whom the Greenville Zoo has an established relationship.

An established relationship includes those applicants who have received funding from us in the past.

(e.g., applicants who have received grant funding from us previously and have successfully fulfilled the requirements of the grant awardee, including providing regular updates on project progress).

Application Requirements 
Application package should include:

Completed application. If available, a full proposal is encouraged to be attached for reference, but all questions in the body of the application still need to be fully answered. Answers of “See attached” or similar will cause the application to not be considered. A detailed budget (estimates are acceptable). If there is a particular line item(s) that you would like funded by this grant, please specify.
Three photos, diagrams, or other images with captions related to the proposed conservation project.
List a minimum of three professional references with contact information and affiliations. Letter(s) of reference can also be provided. 
At least one letter of support or collaboration is required. These should originate from an academic institution with which the applicant is working (e.g. thesis project) or from an agency and/or range country within which the project is being held to indicate collaboration and/or permission for its implementation there.
Applicant’s Curriculum Vitae (CV) and those of the principal investigator(s) if different than applicant
If applicable: A map of the research or conservation site.
If applicable (i.e., the project involves manipulation and/or handling of live animals): Please include a copy of your institution’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Policy (IACUC), your project’s IACUC submission and approval along with the full project design or proposal.
Optional: Additional articles, cited literature references, and other documents that assist in project justification or description can strengthen the application.
Additional details regarding your project may be requested by the Conservation and Research Committee before a decision is made.

For more information, visit Greenville Zoo.

Eligibility

States
Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina
Regions
All
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits, City or township governments

Funding

Program Funding
Award Ceiling
$3,500
Award Floor
$300
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
August 08, 2024
App Status
No Longer Accepting Applications
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline
September 21, 2024

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Private
Contact Name
Contact Email
Contact Phone

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