The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife invites
grant applications for conservation projects. The purpose of our
Community Conservation Grants is to assist in the protection of our
native species, habitats, landscapes and cultural heritage.
Grants are available for both field projects and
education programs that have a direct outcome for nature conservation in
Australia. All proposals
are evaluated by FNPW's Projects Committee based on
funding priorities, funds available and quality and quantity of projects
submitted.
FNPW may support approved projects through untied funds
that belong to FNPW, or it may choose to run a targeted public appeal or
seek third
party sponsorship for the project.
FNPW Community Conservation Grants aim to fund urgent and high priority projects in the following Focus Areas:
- Land and Water - Protection, restoration, rehabilitation and revegetation of degraded habitats to ensure their ability to sustain native species.
- Threatened Species - Scientific research with tangible conservation outcomes and on-ground works to conserve Australia’s threatened species.
- Cultural Heritage - Conserving and celebrating Australia’s cultural heritage as part of the gift we leave to future generations.
- Parks for People - Improving National Park facilities for the enjoyment of all, to foster and encourage the appreciation of nature.
Who is Eligible to Apply?
Applications for Community Conservation Grants are now open.
FNPW considers proposals for funding from:
- Federal and state National Park agencies
- Agencies working with National Park agencies to increase the amount of protected high conservation value land or for the benefit of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage
- Individuals
- Not-for-profit and for-profit organisations with an ABN
Moreinfo: https://www.fnpw.org.au/grants/conservation-project-grants