Markandaiah Small Grants Program – India
Deadline: 15-Feb-21
The Markandaiah Small Grants Program offers funding for early stage conservation projects focused in the Western Ghats. The program intends to be a catalyst in bootstrapping new projects and early careers.
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What You Get?
A one-time grant of INR 5,00,000
Mentorship support from CWS scientists
Eligibility to reapply for a second grant after the project’s completion
What they Expect?
Work on a project you believe is impactful and are passionate about
An update on the project’s status every three months
A report at the project’s end detailing your work and outcomes needs to be submitted
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The project should be a new or early-stage project with a small number of well-defined scientific/ conservation goals.
The project’s duration can be up to a year from when the grant is awarded.
The grant amount should cover a majority of the project expenses.
The project will not fund conference travel or publications.
Projects can be individuals or teams up to three members. Requirements for members:
Are Masters/PhD students or early into their careers (with less than 5 years of experience)
Can demonstrate wildlife focus and conservation experience
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