New Conservation Grants Open for African Wildlife Research

Ismah Ayomide Hassan
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The Jana Robeyst Trust Fund is calling for applications from early-career biologists and conservationists for its small conservation grants program focused on African wildlife.

The fund supports projects focused on mammal conservation, particularly elephants, in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The Jana Robeyst Trust Fund aims to provide financial resources for vital field conservation and research work in Africa.

Funding and benefits

Grants of up to €1,500 are awarded to support projects with clear conservation value. Funding can be used for travel costs, workshop participation, and essential field equipment.

Eligibility and requirements

Applicants must be early-career biologists or conservationists working on African wildlife projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Projects related to elephant conservation are prioritized.

Eligible projects include conservation research, education initiatives, and community workshops focused on mammal conservation.

Projects are judged on conservation value, relevance, and potential impact.

To apply, submit a grant form in English or French, a CV, and contact details of two referees. Applications should be sent via a professional email address.

Deadline

The deadline for this application is April 30, 2026. Visit JRTF website to apply. Explore more global calls on our Opportunities page.

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