Deadline- August 17, 2012
Countries/Region- All Countries
The International Elephant Foundation(IEF) is now accepting Proposals for EX SITU Elephant Conservation and Research Funding Support. Themes which developed in close consultation with conservation and research specialists, are-
- Critical diseases – EEHV or Tuberculosis.
- Quantify the impacts of conservation education at U.S elephant holding facilities on public action in the U.S and/or in Asian and/or African elephant range countries.
Criteria for funding–
- Requests for funds must provide thorough information for justification and evaluation of the project and the specific request, including a detailed evaluation of background literature and design/methodology.
- Projects that designate local/public education/awareness as a significant program outcome must include an evaluation component.
- Projects must begin in the year that they are applying for funding, (but not before funds are to be awarded) and contain a clearly defined beginning and end.
- Funds will not be awarded for elements of a project that will have already occurred before awards are made.
- Budget requests that consist primarily of salary will generally not be considered favorably.
Proposals must meet some or all of the following objectives and criteria–
- Clearly contribute to the in situ or ex situ conservation of African or Asian elephants or their habitats.
- Be grounded in sound scientific methodology, be logistically feasible, and have a high probability of success.
- Be part of an established conservation program or be well-suited to become a long-term program.
- Validates a new approach for long-term elephant and/or habitat conservation
- Be action-oriented not simply data collection or survey.
- Have multi-institutional participation and matching funds.
- Demonstrate a spirit of cooperation with ex situ elephant facilities and other like-minded conservation institutions.
- Principal investigators must have a reputation for completing projects, publishing results in an expeditious manner and cooperating with funding agencies in providing reports and educational materials. If awarded funding previously by the IEF, satisfactory performance on previous grant awards is essential.
- Must meet humane standards of care when animals are involved.
- Must be approved by the appropriate governmental body in the range country or agency at the facility or institution where the study is conducted.
Awards typically range about US $10,000 per year.
Eligibility-
International individuals and organizations are eligible as are students, scientists and institutions. Students are required to provide faculty advisor approval; the advisor should be a co-investigator on the application and must accept the responsibility of project completion and reporting.
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