The Terra Viva Grants Directory collaborates with organizations that are able to use our grants information, and share it with even more people. They are our network partners. Below we identify several of our active partners. We know that many organizations link to our website, and in other ways help to circulate information that grant opportunities are available. To all of you, we are very grateful. Please inform us if we should include your organization in the list below. Send an email to mail@terravivagrants.org that mentions “Partners” in the subject line, and that briefly tells us how you are active as a network partner. Amazon Initiative Link -- The AI comprises over 50 organizations which work together in research, education, and training to build the capacity of the Amazon countries in sustainable agriculture and natural resources management. The Terra Viva Grants Directory contributes to the AI’s discussions of grant opportunities for universities and institutes in the Amazon region. Australian Development Gateway Link -- The ADG disseminates information and connections for development practitioners across the Asia-Pacific region. ADG’s 30+ content partners in Australia include organizations in government, the private sector, civil society, and universities. The ADG links to monthly updates from the Terra Viva Grants Directory. Biochar Interest Group in Southeast Asia Link -- BIG-SEA offers communications and linkages among researchers, farmers, commercial enterprises, policy makers, and development agencies interested in sustainable biochar production and use in Southeast Asia. The Terra Viva Grants Directory is an information resource for the group. Both ENDS Link -- Both ENDS (Environment and Development Service) aims to connect development cooperation and environmental protection. The Service Desk at Both ENDS assists civil society organizations in developing countries and the former Eastern bloc to help find contacts, information, partners, and funding. The Service Desk and the Terra Viva Grants Directory at times confer on matters related to funding opportunities. CGIAR Systemwide Program on Collective Action and Property Rights Link -- Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi) is a program of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research to foster inter-disciplinary research on the ways collective action and property rights institutions influence the efficiency, equity, and sustainability of natural resource use and agriculture. The CAPRi News blog and listserv are used for sharing CAPRi’s latest research findings, communicating major events of the program, and regularly circulating information about opportunities and events related to CAPRi’s areas of interest. The Terra Viva Grants Directory follows the CAPRi News, and CAPRi links to the Directory. Conservation Maven Link -- Conservation Maven is an online hub that posts conservation studies, field news, books, and funding opportunities -- primarily in the USA. The funding board links to the Terra Viva Grants Directory for the international dimension. Convention on Biological Diversity, CBD LifeWeb Link -- LifeWeb is a clearing house to strengthen the financing of protected areas in developing countries, within the framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity. LifeWeb’s Secretariat receives conservation funding requests from national governments, and it works to match these requests with potential funding available from donor agencies. “Resources” includes a database of conservation funding, with structure and content based on the Terra Viva Grants Directory. Danish Development Research Network Link -- The Danish Development Research Network (DDRN) produces and disseminates research-based knowledge in agriculture, environment, and governance as a contribution to North-South collaboration for sustainable development. The network gathers more than 2,300 researchers and practitioners from Denmark and worldwide. DDRN's newsletters include the Terra Viva Grants Directory as an information source of funding opportunities. LEAD Link -- LEAD equips leaders from around the world and across all sectors with skills for sustainable decision making through a world-class training program. It supports a global network of Fellows as a resource to help these leaders address sustainability challenges at local, regional, and global levels. LEAD disseminates grant information from the Terra Viva Grants Directory to its network of over 2,000 Fellows. Peoples Trust for Endangered Species Link -- The PTES funds research and applied field work to advance the conservation of endangered species and their habitats in the UK and worldwide. In addition to its programs in the UK, the PTES competitively awards small grants and continuation grants for species conservation in the developing world. The PTES links to the Terra Viva Grants Directory as a reference for grant seekers in search of information about additional sources of grants. Rainforest Alliance’s Eco-Index Link -- The Eco-Index is a bilingual (English and Spanish) database of more than 1,000 biodiversity conservation and sustainable development projects in the Americas. The site provides conservationists with a platform to share project data, best practices, and lessons learned. In addition, the site publishes feature interviews and articles about inspiring conservation projects in the region. The Terra Viva Grants Directory maintains a profile on the site, and was recognized in February 2011 for “Best Lessons Learned.” Young Professionals in Agricultural Research for Development Link -- YPARD is a network that shares information about events, news, jobs, and funding for and about young professionals in agricultural research for development. The Terra Viva Grants Directory contributes to YPARD’s funding news. Return Home |