World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is currently accepting applications for its Conservation Impact Grants 2025. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
The WWF’s Conservation Impact Grants 2025 offer a strategic funding opportunity for individuals and organizations dedicated to the conservation of marine megafauna, particularly whales and dolphins. The programme focuses on securing critical migratory pathways, known as “blue corridors,” and promoting long-term ecosystem health in key regions of the world. Grants support research, policy, and community-led initiatives that enhance cetacean protection and address human-induced threats.
Maximum funding per project: AUD 60,000
Total funding available: AUD 120,000 for this round
Eligible applicants include:
Individual conservationists or researchers with relevant expertise.
Non-profit organizations and community-based conservation groups.
Academic and research institutions conducting marine science studies.
Applicants proposing innovative, science-driven, or policy-focused solutions for cetacean conservation.
Develop a Project Proposal: Clearly outline objectives, activities, expected outcomes, and alignment with the Blue Corridors Initiative.
Identify Target Region: Specify whether the project focuses on the Wider Caribbean or Coral Triangle.
Define Methodology: Include research approaches, threat mitigation strategies, or community engagement plans.
Prepare a Budget: Ensure costs are justified and align with grant guidelines.
Submit Application: Follow WWF’s official submission process for review and evaluation.
Apply for WWF Conservation Impact Grants