PBNF Grants (sourced through Conservation Connect)
Who can apply: Typically small, preferably local conservation initiatives; PBNF focuses on early-stage/grassroots projects. (Detailed eligibility and calls are published on Conservation Connect.)
Prince Bernhard Nature Fund (PBNF) supports small, preferably local conservation initiatives worldwide, with a strong emphasis on protecting endangered species, preserving habitats, and promoting the wise use of natural resources. It is especially interested in grassroots groups and early-stage efforts that can catalyze innovation and cooperation in the conservation sector. Because its grants are typically modest and sourced through Conservation Connect, the fund is best suited to local organizations with clear, practical biodiversity outcomes rather than large institutional programs.
Small seed grants to grassroots and local organizations worldwide; grantmaking appears to be programmatic and selective, with no unsolicited proposals accepted.
Do not expect an open application process; grants are sourced through Conservation Connect and appear to be invitation- or referral-based. Applicants should be local or grassroots conservation groups with a clear project plan, modest budget, and direct impact on endangered species, habitat protection, or sustainable resource use.
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Current and upcoming funding from Prince Bernhard Nature Fund (PBNF) that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Typically small, preferably local conservation initiatives; PBNF focuses on early-stage/grassroots projects. (Detailed eligibility and calls are published on Conservation Connect.)
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