Apply Now: Small Conservation Grants Open for Submissions

The Jana Robeyst Trust Fund (JRTF) is excited to announce that submissions are now open for the Small Conservation Grants for 2024. This funding opportunity is specifically designed to support early career biologists and conservationists in their vital fieldwork and research across Africa. If you’re passionate about conservation and looking for a financial boost to kickstart or enhance your project, this is your chance!

Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: December 31, 2024

Funding Overview

The JRTF offers small grants of up to One thousand, Five-hundred euros (€1,500) to support conservation projects with significant impact. This funding is intended to help you make a difference in your conservation efforts, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.

What Projects Are Eligible For Small Conservation Grants 2024?

We’re looking for projects that are not only impactful but also practical. Here’s what you need to know about eligibility:

  • Conservation Value: Projects should have a clear conservation value and be based in Sub-Saharan Africa. Preference will be given to those focusing on elephants, though other mammalian projects will also be considered.
  • Educational Initiatives: Projects that include educational components or aim to enhance conservation awareness are welcome.
  • Travel Costs: If your project includes presenting your work at a conference or participating in a workshop/training program, travel costs may be covered.
  • Field Equipment: Essential field equipment purchases necessary to complete your project will also be considered.

Eligibility Criteria

To apply for the Small Conservation Grants, you should meet the following criteria:

  • Early Career Focus: This grant is aimed at early career biologists and conservationists. If you’re just starting your career and are working on a project with conservation implications, this grant could be a perfect fit.
  • Geographic Scope: Projects must be located in Sub-Saharan Africa. While applicants can be based anywhere in the world, the project itself must occur within this region.
  • Project Scope: We’re looking for ongoing projects or pilot programs with a clear conservation impact. If your project addresses the conservation of elephants or other mammals, especially in forested areas, it’s a great fit.
  • Application Cycle: Both successful and unsuccessful applicants are encouraged to reapply after 12 months if they wish to continue or expand their work.

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About the Trust Fund

Jana Robeyst was deeply passionate about her work, dedicating her life to the study and protection of endangered mammals, particularly elephants. To honor her legacy, her family established the Jana Robeyst Trust Fund to support early career biologists in continuing this vital work. The Trust Fund aims to provide financial support to make sure that Jana’s dedication to conservation endures and inspires future generations.

What Projects Are Not Eligible?

While we’re eager to support meaningful conservation efforts, there are certain types of projects and expenses that we cannot fund:

  • Pure Research: Projects that are purely research-oriented without a clear application to conservation or an identified conservation need will not be funded. We prioritize projects that show a direct benefit to conservation efforts.
  • Living Costs and Salaries: Funding for personal living expenses, salaries, thesis production costs, or retrospective costs is not included.
  • Fundraising and Debt: Costs related to fundraising or debt payments are not eligible for funding.
  • Office Equipment and Internships: General office equipment, internships, and volunteer program costs will only be considered if they are critical to completing fieldwork or addressing an identified conservation need.

How to Apply

Applying for a Small Conservation Grant is a straightforward process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate your application:

  1. Review the Eligibility Criteria: Make sure your project meets the requirements outlined above.
  2. Prepare Your Proposal: Your proposal should clearly describe the conservation value of your project, how it will be implemented, and any anticipated outcomes. Be sure to include a budget outlining how the grant funds will be used.
  3. Submit Your Application: Follow the application guidelines provided by JRTF. Ensure all required documents are included and submitted by the deadline of December 31, 2024.

Tips for a Successful Application

  • Be Clear and Concise: Clearly articulate the conservation value of your project and how it aligns with the goals of the JRTF.
  • Provide a Detailed Budget: Include a detailed budget breakdown to show how the grant funds will be allocated. This helps reviewers understand the practicality and scope of your project.
  • Highlight the Impact: Emphasize how your project will make a tangible difference in conservation efforts, particularly if it involves elephants or other key mammalian species.

Conclusion

The Jana Robeyst Trust Fund’s Small Conservation Grants are a fantastic opportunity for early career conservationists to secure vital funding for their projects. With a focus on impactful conservation work in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially related to elephants, this grant can help you turn your conservation vision into reality. Don’t miss out on this opportunity—submit your application by December 31, 2024, and take a significant step toward advancing conservation in Africa. We look forward to seeing your innovative and impactful projects!

Contact Information

If you have any questions or need further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the Jana Robeyst Trust Fund directly. While we strive to offer precise and up-to-date details about the Small Conservation Grants, please verify all information with the fund before taking further actions. We are here to support you through the application process and make sure you have everything you need to succeed.

Most importantly, make sure you verify the Jana Robeyst Trust Fund resources, be guided as you make your application.

Good luck!!!


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