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Lawrence Foundation



Focus of This Profile: Grants for environmental conservation in the USA and developing countries.

Principal Office: USA


The Lawrence Foundation is a private family foundation that makes grants for environment, education, human services, and other causes.

The Foundation makes both program and operating grants, and it has no geographical restrictions on its funding.


Grant Programs for Agriculture, Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources

Environment. The Lawrence Foundation makes grants for environmental conservation in the USA and developing countries. Past grants include several in the following subject areas:
  • Support for politically-active environmental organizations;
  • Wildlife conservation;
  • Marine conservation.
The Foundation makes grants to nonprofit charitable organizations in the USA, including organizations whose environmental programs operate nationally and/or internationally.

Most grants range from US$2 thousand to US$10 thousand, with a few that are larger.

About programs

APPLICATION: The Foundation’s application guidelines are available on its website -- including eligibility criteria, funding restrictions, and calendar deadlines for submitting proposals.

Lawrence uses the Common Grant Application, which is an online submission. Grant awards are made twice a year.

About how to apply


Geographical Distribution of Grant Activities in Developing Countries

Worldwide


Comments

Environment is the Foundation’s largest program area.

Interested individuals can consult the Foundation’s tax reports for its recent grants.

The Foundation provides contact information for its office in California.


Last Profile Review

March 2013


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