Title(~30/06) Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund - Grants in Support of Endangered and Critically Endangered Species2021-03-16 06:07
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund is open for applicants.


Grants will be awarded based on their ability to meet criteria pre-determined by the Species Fund.

There are three grant rounds per year, and the second round is open for applicants. The deadline for the second round is the last day of June (30th June, 2021) and applicants will receive a reply in September. 


  • Language: Applications must be submitted in English
  • Currency: Budgets must be submitted in US Dollars
  • Maximum Grant: The Fund maximum grant size is $25,000, and any application asking for more than this from the Fund will be rejected. The total budget of a project can be higher if there are other sources of funding. 
  • Species: Generally the Fund would prefer to support projects which focus on a single species, but it also recognizes that in some geographic and taxonomic circumstances it makes more sense to group a number of species
  • Deadline: 30th June 2021 


For any questions regarding the application, or to be added to the Fund's contact database, please use the "Contact Us" through the link below, or send an email to enquiries@mbzf.org or Nheard@mbzf.org


More details: https://www.speciesconservation.org/grants/

Criteria: https://www.speciesconservation.org/grants/criteria

FAQs: https://www.speciesconservation.org/grants/frequently-asked-questions 


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