Population Issues Grants for Nonprofits
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Occasionally, larger grants are made.
Letters of inquiry: none
Invited applications: February 28, May 31, August 31, and November 30, annually
The primary mission of the Colcom Foundation is to foster a sustainable environment to ensure quality of life for all Americans by addressing major causes and consequences of overpopulation and…
January 5, May 3, and August 30, 2024 and January 10, 2025
(Additional deadline information may be available in the winter.)
Note: New applicants must submit a letter of inquiry. Letters of inquiry are due four weeks before the application deadline.
The Weeden Foundation embraces the protection of biodiversity as its main priority.
Currently, the Foundation has four geographical focus areas:
- Tongass National Forest in…
Grants range up to $6,000.
Letters of inquiry: March 1, annually
Grant applications: May 1, annually
The William H. and Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation's mission is to make the world a better place for the well-being and safety of plants, animals, and human beings.
The Foundation primarily…
The minimum grant amount is $500,000.
Concept notes: August 4, 2024
(The 2025 deadline will be available in the summer.)
The Complex Risk Analytics Fund (CRAF’d) is a multilateral financing instrument that supports data for crisis action. CRAF'd supports a stronger data ecosystem and shared capabilities for using…