Everything we do to protect endangered species is based on scientific
evidence.
Our grants scheme, funded by your donations, allows us to gather this
evidence and target the most endangered species using cutting-edge
techniques.
We support projects in the UK and all over the world, funding
conservation organisations, scientific researchers and wildlife experts.
With your support we are able to offer three main types of grants:
We only accept grant requests from applicants already working and
established in either the UK, UK overseas territories or any country NOT
classified by the World Bank as high-income.
Priority is given to applications for conservation and research work on
species classified as endangered, critically endangered and extinct in
the wild by the IUCN.
Our worldwide small grants programme offers a number of small grants for
short-term conservation and research projects. The programme offers
grants between £2,000 and £8,000 for projects of up to two years
duration. Most grants will not exceed £5,000. These competitive grants
are from a limited central fund and are awarded yearly. It is hoped that
these grants will enable innovative work and discreet projects to be
carried out.
People’s Trust for Endangered Species offers a variety of grants for research and conservation work here in the UK and around the world.
People’s Trust for Endangered Species offers a variety of grants for research and conservation work here in the UK and around the world.
- We award PTES Conservation Insight Grants to projects all around the world. If you are based in a country other than the UK and working on a species listed by the IUCN as endangered or more threatened, please click on the Worldwide grant criteria tab below, to read our guidelines and see if you are eligible to apply. If you are working in the UK on a non-mammal species, then you may also be eligible for one of our Conservation Insight Grants. Please note that we do not fund work on bird species or general habitat management.
- If you are working on a UK mammals project please select the UK Mammals Grants criteria tab below to read our guidelines and check the latest deadline.
- If you would like to apply to our PTES Wildlife Conservation Internship Programme, having completed a bachelors or masters
Moreinfo: http://ptes.org/grants