Title(~07/30) EarthRanger - Conservation Technology Award2021-06-09 06:23
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EarthRanger is committed to helping protected areas and conservation organizations safeguard wildlife and their habitats by developing and deploying software.  

The Conservation Technology Award is seeking to provide two grants, each in the amount of USD15,000, to organizations that are deploying technology to advance their work in conservation. 
One grant will be given to an EarthRanger user and one to a non-EarthRanger user. 
To apply for the award, please use the link provided. 


Eligibility
  • Online applications must be fully completed by July 30, 2021 and include a point of contact on behalf of the organization.
  • All applicants must follow Vulcan Inc.'s Business Partner Code of Conduct, and will be vetted following federal and international grantmaking, which are included as disclaimer on the grant application.
  • Any organization, protected area and government entity working in conservation will be eligible to apply for this grant. Individuals can apply on behalf of their organization.
  • Vulcan is seeking to award two grants, one grant will be given to an EarthRanger user and one to a non-EarthRanger user. Applicants must self-identify as an EarthRanger user on the grant application.


Deadline: 20 July 2021


For more information, visit EarthRanger Conservation Technology Award.

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