Endangered Species Grants for Nonprofits
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Grants of up to $5,000 are provided.
Varies by program and grant type
The mission of the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) is to conserve amphibians and their habitats through a strong, engaged, and collaborative global partnership.
Support is provided…
Letters of inquiry: none
The Anderson-Rogers Foundation supports nonprofit organizations in the United States that address a variety of social and environmental needs.
The Foundation is particularly interested in…
Conservation Grants average $18,500.
SAFE Granting Program: Grants range up to $50,000.
Conservation Grants: March 29, 2024
SAFE Granting Program: October 1, 2024
(Additional deadlines will be available in early 2025.)
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is committed to advancing collaborative conservation among its members and helping SAFE species programs meet their goal of saving these animals from…
Grants range up to $20,000.
June 1, annually
The Charlotte Martin Foundation is dedicated to enriching the lives of youth and also to preserving and protecting wildlife and habitat, with a special emphasis on serving communities of…
Two-year grants of $100,000 will be provided in 2023.
Note: The Fund is currently reworking its grant strategy and applications are invite only.
The Disney Conservation Fund provides grants to nonprofit organizations and communities working together on comprehensive conservation solutions.
The Fund supports programs and projects…
New applicants should tailor requests to the middle or low end of the Foundation's grant range.
Letters of inquiry for Community Development, Middle East Peace, Immigration and Human Rights, and Environmental Conservation program areas: March 31, 2024
Traumatic Brain Injury program area requests may be submitted at any time during the year.
(The 2024 deadline will be available in the winter.)
The Firedoll Foundation helps nonprofit organizations fight the good fight for environmental conservation and justice, immigrant rights, community development, and Middle East peace, and offers…
Occasionally, larger grants are made.
None
The Hind Foundation supports community-based projects and programs in California, with emphasis on San Luis Obispo County, that encourage people to work together to build an enduring legacy for…
Occasionally, larger grants are made.
Letters of inquiry: July 31, 2024, and January 15, 2025
(Additional deadlines will be available in the spring.)
The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation provides support to nonprofit organizations in Texas, with an emphasis on Houston and central Texas.
The Foundation's areas of interest include:…