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Organisation Name:

Raptor Research Foundation

Application Deadline:

No Deadline

About Organisation

The Raptor Research Foundation (RRF) is the world’s largest professional society dedicated to the study and conservation of raptors. Established in 1966 as a non-profit organization, RRF aims to promote the accumulation and dissemination of scientific knowledge about birds of prey, including hawks, eagles, falcons, owls, and vultures. The foundation actively supports raptor research through various initiatives, including competitive grants, awards, and scientific publications.

RRF organizes annual scientific conferences that provide a platform for researchers, conservationists, and students to share findings, collaborate, and discuss advancements in raptor conservation. The foundation plays a crucial role in fostering mentorship and networking opportunities, particularly for early-career researchers and students interested in raptor ecology and conservation. With a strong commitment to global research, RRF facilitates funding and recognition for outstanding contributions in raptor biology, habitat protection, and conservation strategies. Through its diverse awards and grants, RRF continues to support innovative research and conservation efforts, ensuring the protection of raptor species worldwide.

About the Grant

The Raptor Research Foundation offers a total of 14 competitive grants and awards annually, available to both members and non-members. These grants recognize excellence in research, conservation, and academic contributions related to raptors. The funding opportunities cater to a wide range of applicants, including students, early-career researchers, and conservationists.

Some of the key grants and awards include the Dean Amadon Research Grant, Leslie Brown Research Grant, Oscar Beingolea Research Grant, and Michelle Panuccio Research Grant. Travel grants such as the James Koplin Student Travel Award and Wings to Fly Travel Award provide financial assistance to researchers attending conferences. Achievement-based awards like the Tom Cade Achievement Award and Partners for Raptors Lifetime Achievement Award honor individuals who have made significant contributions to raptor conservation.

Each grant has specific eligibility requirements, funding amounts, and application deadlines. These grants provide essential financial support to researchers working on raptor conservation projects, helping advance scientific knowledge and practical conservation efforts globally.

Who can Apply?

The Raptor Research Foundation’s grants and awards are open to a diverse group of applicants, including students, early-career professionals, and experienced researchers dedicated to raptor studies and conservation. Eligibility varies for each grant:

  • Students and Early-Career Researchers: Many grants, such as the William Andersen Student Presentation Awards and James Koplin Student Travel Award, are designed to support undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students conducting raptor-related research.
  • Conservationists and Researchers: Grants like the Dean Amadon Research Grant and Leslie Brown Research Grant are available for professionals engaged in raptor research and conservation.
  • Lifetime Achievement Awards: Recognitions such as the Partners for Raptors Lifetime Achievement Award and Tom Cade Achievement Award honor individuals with outstanding contributions to the field.
  • International Applicants: Some grants, such as the African Raptor Leadership Research Grant, focus on supporting researchers from specific regions.

Applicants must meet the specific criteria outlined for each grant, which may include research experience, academic enrollment, or fieldwork involvement.

How to Apply?

Applicants must review the submission requirements for each grant, as they differ in eligibility, required documents, and deadlines. The application process typically includes submitting a research proposal, CV, and supporting documents. Ensure that all required materials are complete before submission.

Application Deadline

Each grant has a unique deadline. Applicants should carefully check the specific dates for their desired funding opportunity.


Last Date to Apply

The final submission dates vary for different grants. It is recommended to apply well in advance to avoid last-minute issues.


Grant Amount

The grant amounts differ for each funding opportunity, with awards varying based on research scope and applicant eligibility.

Last Date To Apply
30 June 2025

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