The Dierenpark Amersfoort Wildlife Fund is now accepting applications from conservation groups worldwide for practical projects that protect wildlife and restore natural habitats.
The fund supports measurable, field-based initiatives that strengthen species survival and improve overall ecosystem health.
Priority areas
The call prioritises projects that safeguard endangered species, expand or restore natural habitats, and deliver conservation-focused education within local communities.
Animal rescue and rehabilitation efforts are also eligible, provided they demonstrate clear ecological benefits.
A strong emphasis is placed on measurable outcomes—such as the number of trees planted, animals protected or individuals trained.
Funding details
As a donor-supported initiative, available resources are limited. Most approved grants historically range from $1,000 to $5,000, with larger amounts considered only when supported by a compelling budget and clear justification.
Successful applicants receive funding to advance meaningful conservation work and contribute to long-term species protection.
Who can apply
The fund welcomes proposals from organisations involved in:
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Wildlife conservation
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Habitat restoration or expansion
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Endangered species protection
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Animal rescue or rehabilitation
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Conservation education
Applicants may be based anywhere in the world, as long as their projects deliver tangible environmental outcomes.
Eligibility criteria
To be considered, applicants must:
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Submit their proposal exclusively through the official online form
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Present projects with realistic, measurable results
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Provide a clear, structured budget—especially for larger requests
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Refrain from sending attachments, as they will not be reviewed
How to apply
All submissions must be completed using the designated online form available on the fund’s website. Applicants should clearly outline their expected impact, provide quantifiable indicators and detail how the requested funds will be used.
Deadline
Submissions are due on December 18, 2025.
Discover more related wildlife programmes on our Opportunities page.
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