Focus of This Profile: Grants for biodiversity conservation in Chile’s Patagonia region and Russia’s Altai region. Principal Office: USA The Weeden Foundation addresses the adverse impact of growing human populations and overuse of natural resources on the biological fabric of the planet. From its beginning in 1963, the Foundation has defined biodiversity protection as its main priority. Program areas in the Weeden Foundation are:
Grant Programs for Agriculture, Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources International Biodiversity. Grants support efforts in Chile’s Patagonia and Russia’s Altai Republic to limit negative environmental impacts of infrastructure projects (e.g., hydroelectric projects, mining, industrial tree plantations) in regions of native forests and wild rivers. The Foundation also supports the designation and management of protected areas. Many projects are for media campaigns, legal actions, and capacity building of civil society organizations. Average grant size is about US$20 thousand. About programs APPLICATION: Potential applicants should study Weeden’s eligibility criteria and funding restrictions. New applicants are strongly encouraged to submit a letter of inquiry (LOI) before submitting a complete proposal. The details of how to present a full proposal are outlined in “Application Guidelines.” The calendar deadlines for proposal submission are posted on Weeden’s website. Consistent with its emphasis on reduced paper consumption, the Foundation has specific requirements for the paper copies and envelopes of submitted proposals. About how to apply Geographical Distribution of Grant Activities in Developing Countries Latin America and Caribbean: Chile Eastern Europe and Russia: Russia Comments Weeden provides detailed profiles of its grants by program area and year. Contact Us offers Weeden’s mailing address, email address, telephone, and fax in New York. The Foundation has a presence on Facebook. Last Profile Review February 2013 © Copyright protected. All rights reserved. Return to Biodiversity, Conservation, Wildlife (subject area) Return to Foundations, Corporations, and Civil Society (organizational category) |

