Sequoia Park Zoo Conservation Grant 2025: Apply for Up to $3,000 for Wildlife and Habitat Projects!
Apply for the Sequoia Park Zoo Conservation Grant by January 31, 2025, for funding up to $3,000 to support wildlife and habitat conservation projects. Ideal for research, educational programs, and habitat management initiatives.
Sequoia Park Zoo Conservation Grant Program
Organization: Sequoia Park Zoo
Apply By: January 31, 2025
Grant Amount: $3,000 USD
About the Organization
- Founded: 1907
- Location: Sequoia Park Zoo, California, USA
- Animals: Over 150 animals from 50 species, including bald eagles, river otters, and spider monkeys.
- Experience: The Zoo is located on six acres next to a mixed-growth redwood forest. Visitors can explore the Redwood Sky Walk, a self-guided interpretive experience to see the world’s tallest trees from platforms, ramps, and bridges, some suspended 100 feet above the forest floor.
About the Grant
- Objective: The Sequoia Park Zoo Conservation Fund aims to support conservation projects locally and globally.
- Established: 2011
- Funding Sources: Quarters for Conservation program, Round Up for Conservation program, grants, and donations.
- Program Focus:
- Funding for wildlife conservation fieldwork, awareness, and inspiring action.
- Supports conservation lecture series, habitat research, restoration, and animal rehabilitation.
- Grant Details:
- Maximum Grant: $3,000 USD
- Project Duration: Must be completed within 2 years
- Focus Areas:
- Research
- Educational programs
- Habitat management
- Special consideration for projects that align with Sequoia Park Zoo's mission and support species represented at the zoo or local wildlife.
How to Apply
- Deadline: January 31, 2025, at 5:00 PM
- Application: Download the Sequoia Park Zoo Conservation Grant Application 2025 (DOCX) here
- For More Information: Visit the Conservation Page
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