Title(~06/30) 'ASAP' Species Conservation Grants 20212021-05-11 01:48
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ASAP species are some of the most at risk of extinction on the planet. The ASAP Species Conservation Grants are designed to support ASAP Partners in their efforts to conserve ASAP species and their habitats. To be considered for an ASAP Species Conservation Grant, an organisation must be an existing ASAP Partner. To become an ASAP Partner please visit here to apply.


The priority for ASAP Species Conservation Grants are:

    • Projects within Southeast Asia, but priority conservation actions for ASAP species outside this region will be considered where there is a strong justification. 
    • Projects submitted by national organisations and those where the Project Lead is from the country in which the conservation actions take place. 
    • Species that are receiving less conservation attention globally than is average for ASAP species, and to applications making a clear case that the species in question is severely under-supported globally. 

Maximum Grant and Duration: Proposals should be for a  maximum of USD 10,000 and duration of the project can be 18 months or less.

 

Pre-proposal deadline: 30th June 2021

Full proposal deadline: 25th August 2021

* All applicants will be informed about decisions regarding their pre-proposal by the 28th July 2021

 

For more information, please visit the ASAP Species Conservation Grants 2021.  

 

#ASAP Species# Coservation# Southeast Asia

 

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