About the Group
The number one problem in nature conservation is the need for more money or access to funding. This group aims to help all WILDLABS community members with funding and financing their projects by creating a space to learn about different funding opportunities, income models and business models, improve grant applications, discover venture capital investment projects, find collaborators for funding, finance and business opportunities, and more.
What the Group Offers
The group offers a space to:
- Ask questions and discuss finding and applying for Funding and Finance
- Brainstorm about Funding and Finance wishlists for types of instruments, eligibility criteria, thematic and geographic priorities
- Publish and be alerted to opportunities
- Publish support resources like grant-writing courses, grant-finding databases, consultant-influencers blogs/Medium/LinkedIn, business development, and project planning courses
- Review and comment on opportunities
- Ask for and provide peer feedback on draft applications
- Learn about funding and finance providers’ views and practices
- Learn about business models for companies and income models for NGOs
- Find collaborators or mentors
- Learn about and attend virtual series and events with live discussions relating to funding and finance information and training
- Identify and facilitate opportunities where WILDLABS community members can collaborate on project applications to increase likelihood of success and impact
- Share fundraising collaboration opportunities, events and resources
- Consultation meetings to discuss collaboration plans, aims or ideas, income and business models
Interested in funding opportunities? Check out the WILDLABS resources page and filter for “Funding Opportunity.”
Resources
Header image credit: Jitu Mondal
Group curators
- @Frank_van_der_Most
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RubberBootsData
Field data app developer, with an interest in funding and finance





- 57 Resources
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- @HRees
- | Him/His
WILDLABS & Fauna & Flora
WILDLABS - Programme Development Manager, keen interest in bats, hyenas and tech!





- 15 Resources
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- @Aurel
- | She/Her
Looking to reconcile biodiversity conservation and finance.


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No showcases have been added to this group yet.
- @Lysa001
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Conservation Biologist
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- 15 Groups
Ecosystem Intelligence Lead at Wedgetail, living in Lutruwita/Tasmania
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- 7 Groups
- @mariaptoro
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Colombian biologist passionate about behavioral and evolutionary ecology, specializing in amphibians. My research explores animal communication and how environmental factors shape behavior and adaptation.
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MSc student in wildlife management and conservation


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- @ahmedjunaid
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Zoologist, Ecologist, Herpetologist, Conservation Biologist





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- @Jeremy_
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Recently teamed up with https://www.earthtoolsmaker.org/ founder



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- @Mwinjira
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Andrew
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Aquaculture expert and social entrepreneur passionate about fish welfare and conservation. Founder of iCAREFISH, working with African riverine communities to improve wild and farmed fish welfare through innovation, advocacy, and training.
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I am the Co-CEO of the Most Important Plans for the Planet Collaborative. We plan, design, align, resource, measure, report, repeat PACIMs (Projects, Assignments, Campaigns, Initiatives, Movements) to bridge grassroots with top-down, accelerate to and achieve the UN SDGs.

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- @towardscybersecurity
- | He/Him
Cybersecurity is not just a skillset. It’s a state of mind.
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- @Dauson_M
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Dauson Msumange is a social enterpreneur, founder and director of Tanzania Eco-Tech And Conservation Hub (TEACH).

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- @Freaklabs
- | He/Him
Freaklabs
I'm an engineer and product designer working in conservation technology. I specialize in technology for landscape restoration and wildlife behavioral ecology.



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The Zoological Association of America ( ZAA ) calls for proposals for the conservation of endangered species and their habitats, anywhere in the world.
15 January 2025
TaFF has opened its 2025 call for proposals. Different groups of applicants, including individuals, can apply for differently sized grants and different topics.
8 January 2025
Comments on Reynolds, S.A et all (2024) 'The potential for AI to revolutionize conservation: a horizon scan'. A very interesting read, perhaps more for the discussion on negative effects of AI and consequences for the...
18 December 2024
The program will grant 6 grants for projects targeting EDGE species and EDGE zones globally.
11 December 2024
Invitation to Tender
7 December 2024
Funding
This is an award for work done within categories of technological innovation in area-based conservation, tech use for red-listed species conservation, and the inclusion of indigenous peoples, local communities and...
26 November 2024
The International Climate Initiative opened its Thematic priorities call for proposals.
25 November 2024
The International Climate Initiative opened its Thematic priorities call for proposals. Besides on the development of finance and business models, the call addresses several marine conservation topics.
25 November 2024
The International Climate Initiative opened its Thematic priorities call for proposals. Interestingly, funding is available for the development of funding and finance models.
25 November 2024
The International Climate Initiative opened its 2024 call for Thematic proposals on 18 November 2024.
25 November 2024
Our Award Project Manager, Adrien Pajot, read all 194 applications received in the 2024 WILDLABS Awards. As we open up the application process for 2025, he offers his advice for the five things you should keep in mind...
22 November 2024
The Crowder-Messersmith Conservation Fund supports small, local conservation and education projects in developing countries.
31 October 2024
September 2025
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Jared's answer is excellent IMHO. One level down, you have a couple of options. One is to charge for the convenience of buying a finished, assembled, and tested product, that's... |
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Emerging Tech, Funding and Finance, Open Source Solutions | 10 months ago | |
Hej Szilvia!What an interesting story, especially in light recent questions popping up on business models for nature conservation enterprises!So, how or where do you find... |
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Community Base, Early Career, Funding and Finance | 10 months 1 week ago | |
I'm not affiliated, I just happened across it... not sure who is actually leading it. |
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Software Development, Early Career, AI for Conservation, Citizen Science, Climate Change, Conservation Tech Training and Education, Funding and Finance | 10 months 2 weeks ago | |
That's a really honest answer Kim! Thank you for clarifyingYou're likely not the only one. In fact it would be interesting to find out how much conservation tech use and... |
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Funding and Finance, Data management and processing tools | 10 months 3 weeks ago | |
I don't know. From the same quote I would highlight the word 'promises'. One can promise a rocket to the moon. It's not likely to happen but if it does it would be 'real and... |
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Community Base, Funding and Finance | 10 months 3 weeks ago | |
Hej Peter,Thanks for your reply. Obviously, I see where your question is coming from, but I don't think we are going to provide a funding database. After all there already are... |
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Funding and Finance, Community Base | 10 months 3 weeks ago | |
Hej Vasilios, thank you so much for this list with notes! Much appreciated. Thank you also for sharing your experiences with the Mitsubishi corporation, your non-profit and other... |
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Camera Traps, Funding and Finance | 11 months 1 week ago | |
India’s unique biodiversity faces specific conservation challenges, necessitating the development of innovative, technology-driven... |
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Community Base, Funding and Finance | 1 year 1 month ago | |
Hi Danilo. you seem very passionate about this initiative which is a good start.It is an interesting coincidence that I am starting another project for the coral reefs in the... |
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Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Animal Movement, Camera Traps, Citizen Science, Climate Change, Community Base, Connectivity, Drones, Emerging Tech, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Open Source Solutions, Sensors, Software Development, Wildlife Crime, Funding and Finance | 1 year 6 months ago | |
This is super cool! Me and @Hubertszcz and @briannajohns and several others are all working towards some big biodiversity monitoring projects for a large conservation project here... |
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AI for Conservation, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps, Funding and Finance | 1 year 10 months ago | |
Friends and fellow researchers in the WILDLABS community I would like to hear your valuable opinions on the doctoral research project I am... |
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Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Funding and Finance | 8 years ago | |
The blockchain example is a really great point - one that didn't come immediately to mind for me, even though I read about Provenance just a week or two ago. There is a good... |
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Community Base, Funding and Finance | 8 years 10 months ago |
Award, Fellowship and Grant Opportunities Compiled by ther Society for Conservation Biology.
3 February 2025 4:18pm
The Minor Foundation for Major Challenges calls for "new and unexpected ways of communicating the need for transitioning to a low-carbon economy"
29 January 2025 9:23pm
National Conservation Trust Fund of Jamaica call for proposals (JM$500K-5M)
29 January 2025 9:07pm
CEPF 9th call for LOIs for large grants (>$50K) Aplicar en inglés o español
29 January 2025 8:51pm
Software Developer - Key Conservation
28 January 2025 11:36pm
Funding Options for Environmental Projects: A Comprehensive Guide
26 January 2025 6:39pm
New paper: Approaches for integrating evidence of the effectiveness of actions in conservation funding to inspire more effective practice
24 January 2025 8:05pm
BNP Paribas Foundation (up to €800k)
24 January 2025 7:31pm
John Lewis Partnership Foundation Nature Fund (up to £20k)
24 January 2025 7:08pm
Mossy Earth Innovation grant
16 January 2025 8:20pm
RestorLife Awards ($25k)
16 January 2025 6:17pm
Google.org Accelerator: Generative AI open call ($500k-$2 million)
16 January 2025 4:21pm
Wald Innovation Facility - Innovation for Nature call for concept notes (€750,000– €1.5 million)
16 January 2025 4:13pm
Fonseca Species Conservation Fund (FSCF) - $25k
16 January 2025 3:56pm
Zoological Association of America, Conservation Initiative Grants (≤$5K)
15 January 2025 11:34pm
Catch Up with the WILDLABS Awards 2025 Proposal Powerup

13 January 2025 6:12pm
Tanzania Forest Fund opens 2025 call for proposals (TZS 5M-50M or more)
8 January 2025 2:35pm
Horizon scan of AI in nature conservation
18 December 2024 4:42pm
13 January 2025 1:30pm
On The EDGE's Conservation Grants program opens call (£30K) for early and mid career conservationists and small organizations.
11 December 2024 5:30pm
Tech4Nature Award
26 November 2024 12:14am
ICI Thematic call for projects (€15M-20M) on enhancement of climate resilience while preventing conflict and sustaining peace
25 November 2024 11:29pm
ICI Thematic call for projects (€5M-20M) on wetlands, coastal marine ecosystem services and watershed protection
25 November 2024 11:25pm
ICI Thematic call for projects (€5M-20M) to develop finance and/or business models for climate related topics
25 November 2024 11:11pm
ICI Thematic call 2024 for €5-20M projects
25 November 2024 10:58pm
Conservation Finance: Towards a New Model for Landscape Restoration. New Book
5 November 2024 7:54am
21 November 2024 3:45pm
This is an interesting read, Vance!
Perhaps first a disclaimer. Reading this book was my first serious dive/read/exploration of the topic of nature conservation finance.
One of the most enlightening parts is the circular diagram of the environmental impact bond ( fig. 1.1 in chapter 1 ) because it shows all the typical roles involved, their relations, and the flow of money/value.
For me the eye opener was that there can be many parties involved, which is completely different from the basic grant making model where there are only two parties. This makes the organization of such an instrument quite complicated, and the book mentions, more than once I believe, that this requires the capacity to do so.
The diagram gave me one question, which I could not find answered in the book. As I understand it, the party that receives/consumes the investment ( the service provider ) is not the same as the payor. The payor pays the investors when the actions of the service provider reach a certain measurable threshold of effect ( like an amount of drinking water delivered ). But what happens when that effect is not reached? Will the investor simply loose their money, or will someone else repay their investment?
I found the case studies very illustrative of how such finance instruments can be used for fire protection, water supply, waste water processing and storm flood protection. It should be noticed however, that the cases all take place in California, or the West coast area of the USA and that the payors are governmental agencies or at least organizations working for public service deliveries, which means that in the end tax payers or public service users ( to stay with the drinking water example, the public that pays their water bills ) pay the investment. These two factors mean that there is a reasonable supply of money to the payor to repay the debt and thus a relatively low risk to the investors. Right?
If I got this more or less right then to me the value of the book is that it shows how conservation finance can work in an economically developed country for conservation causes that have a clear and direct impact on the citizens.
25 November 2024 2:27pm
Thanks for the kind and insightful words, Frank. You're right that most examples are from California or the West, showing how these mechanisms may work in the developing world. Impact finance bonds were originally conceived in the UK social sector. There are several examples we don't mention, and probably should, from the developing south of finance tools that have largely been applied to community development. Revolving loan funds (Mohammad Yunus is the most prominent example) have been used for decades to spur small business development with small loans to get businesses kickstarted in difficult economic settings. There are several instances of parametric insurance set up in developing countries; the Yucatan hurricane scheme set up by Swiss Re and the Nature Conservancy is probably the best known.
Good question about impact finance bonds and outcomes not being reached. Although I don't know of any examples, I would assume that the investors are not paid. This isn't unlike any investment in that the risk of not receiving a return is always there.
The multi-part aspect of these approaches does have its pluses/minuses. On the one hand, it should create a collaborative finance culture that promotes cooperation rather than competition for limited funding resources. On the other hand, this means, like any collaborative, that it will take a while to set up, build trust, and get operational. This also means bespoke solutions for most settings, which can or will limit scaling.
Again, thanks for taking the time to read the book. Appreciate your feedback and questions!
25 November 2024 3:07pm
Thank you for elaborating Vance. I think I know of the revolving loan funds as micro credit systems.
Interesting point, about the time it takes to set up and build trust. But I guess that once it is set up in a geographical area and starts repaying the investors, setting up another application with just one new actor might go a lot faster. There must be a word for it in economics, but I don't now it. It's not scaling up but using existing momentum.
WILDLABS Awards 2025: 5 key lessons learnt from applications last year
22 November 2024 5:14pm
Alternative funding for digital projects
13 November 2024 11:10am
15 November 2024 9:07am
Interesting.
I believe the best approach is to start with humility. Coming from the VC-centric world, I’ve realized how different the nonprofit sector is—it seems far more aligned with respecting the natural order. Instead of raising tens of millions for a for-profit venture, nonprofits grow step by step, funding one program at a time, each grounded in tangible success. The hardest part is securing that first donation, but if those funds are used effectively to prove the concept, gaining subsequent support becomes much easier.
18 November 2024 9:16am
Thanks Beni, that makes a lot of sense and is food for thought. I'm wondering if we need to be even more focussed on how we collect evidence to prove the value of our work in conservation terms, as a services business we are often one step removed from the end user and while our work is digital and you can track everything a user does it still doesn't always give you the whole story, particularly from a conservation perspective...
18 November 2024 3:36pm
That's indeed a very interesting question Matt. I would say that the best is to deliver value. Collecting evidences is another task. Most of the time people that speak don't do and the one that do, don't speak :)
Discover the Centre for Sustainable Forests and Landscapes (CSFL) in Edinburgh
18 November 2024 9:37am
Who gave you your last research travel grant? | ¿Quién le concedió su última beca de viaje de investigación? | Quem lhe concedeu sua última bolsa de viagem de pesquisa?
16 October 2024 6:21pm
16 October 2024 10:03pm
Thank you for your answer, Vanesa!
And for reminding me to add a translation.
18 October 2024 7:19pm
That is challenging and I'd be keen to hear other people's suggestions!
From the academic realm, I'll say that many graduate students get travel funding through scientific societies. E.g. the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation has seed grants:
https://tropicalbiology.org/grants-awards/atbc-seed-research-grant/
And Society for Conservation Biology has grad student awards:
https://conbio.org/mini-sites/scb-awards/student-awards
These are often restricted to members unfortunately. National/regional societies might be good resources for people to look into.
4 November 2024 1:49pm
Oops, sorry about that. I wrote a reply a few weeks ago, and I am pretty sure I clicked the button, but apparently something went wrong. So, another attempt
Thank you for your answer, @brandon. I had overlooked the scientific societies.
Membership may be an issue, but I noticed that the ATBC has diversified fees depending on career stage and the member country's economic development, and the SCB membership fee depends on income.
13 January 2025 12:56pm