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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund Grant Program

Organisation Name:

Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund

Grant Amount: per project is $25,000

Application Deadline:

30 June 2025

About Organisation

The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund is a philanthropic initiative established to support the conservation of species across the globe. It aims to recognize, empower, and fund individuals and organizations working at the grassroots level to protect species and their habitats. The Fund operates with a deep understanding that every species plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, and therefore, it provides financial support to those making tangible impacts in the field of species conservation. With a strong commitment to global biodiversity, the Fund helps drive efforts that would otherwise lack sufficient resources, often supporting lesser-known species and regions that receive limited attention. It actively fosters collaboration between conservation professionals and offers a platform for innovative approaches, scientific research, and sustainable interventions. In addition to direct conservation efforts, the Fund strives to amplify the voices of conservation leaders and raise awareness about the urgent need for species protection. Through its consistent support over the years, the Fund has become a symbol of dedication to wildlife preservation, focusing on results-driven initiatives regardless of geographic or species focus. It serves as a catalyst for both localized and broader conservation impact, inspiring long-term ecological stewardship.

About the Grant

The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund offers financial assistance to support species-specific conservation projects that are impactful, urgent, and scientifically sound. The Fund emphasizes the importance of protecting plant, animal, and fungi species that may otherwise be overlooked in mainstream conservation funding. Each grant aims to make a tangible difference in preserving a species by supporting essential fieldwork, research, and community engagement. The funding is designed to contribute to both immediate needs and long-term conservation outcomes, often serving as a vital resource for smaller organizations and individuals working on the frontlines of biodiversity protection. The grant prioritizes projects that showcase clear conservation goals, demonstrate measurable results, and present practical approaches for safeguarding species in their natural habitats. It encourages applicants from all regions and backgrounds, promoting equity in conservation support. While the maximum funding per project is $25,000, applicants are free to seek additional funding from other sources to support their overall project goals. The grant also seeks to elevate the visibility of conservation leaders and their work, inspiring others to value and protect the world’s biodiversity. This initiative contributes significantly to the global conservation dialogue by placing species preservation at the center of ecological sustainability.

Who can Apply?

The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund is open to anyone directly involved in species conservation activities, including individuals, researchers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academic institutions, and community-based groups. The Fund does not restrict applicants by nationality, region, or professional affiliation, making it truly global and inclusive in its outreach. Its core focus is on species-level conservation efforts, which may include field research, habitat restoration, community involvement, or public education initiatives. Conservationists working on plants, animals, or fungi are all eligible to apply, regardless of how well-known or obscure the species might be.

Applications should reflect sound scientific and practical knowledge, with clear conservation outcomes and action plans. Projects that target critically endangered, endangered, or vulnerable species are especially encouraged, but all projects must justify the conservation status of the species they aim to protect. Applications that present misleading or unsupported species assessments without evidence or explanation will not be considered. The Fund supports efforts that demonstrate urgency, innovation, and impact, especially those that fill gaps where other resources are unavailable. It encourages underrepresented regions and species to apply, fostering a diverse and widespread conservation impact across the globe.

How to Apply?

To apply for the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund grant, applicants must prepare a detailed project proposal highlighting the conservation need, objectives, activities, and expected outcomes. Applications must be submitted online through the official portal provided by the Fund. All required documentation, including budget details and species justification, must be accurate and complete to ensure consideration for funding.

Application Deadline

The final date to submit grant proposals for this cycle is 30 June 2025. Applications must be submitted before the deadline to be considered for funding in this round.


Last Date To Apply 
Applications for the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund grant must be submitted by 30th June 2025. Late submissions will not be entertained under any circumstances.


Grant Amount 
The maximum grant amount available per project is $25,000. Projects with larger budgets may include co-funding, but the Fund will not provide more than $25,000 per approved proposal.

Last Date To Apply
30th June 2025

For more information, please visit the grant website here.