Name
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation - Environment Programme
What they do
The mission of the Environment Program is to enable communities to protect and manage wildlife habitat and create efficient built environments. Doris Duke Charitable Foundation’s (DDCF) awareness of climate change as the greatest emerging threat to biodiversity – and the need to aggressively mitigate it without unnecessarily sacrificing wildlife habitat – shapes the Environment Program’s grant-making priorities.
Geographical focus
North America
Means
Grant
Eligibility
In general, the Environment Program does not make grants outside of its four primary grant-making strategies. In addition: Funding is limited to the United States and projects located therein. Construction capital for green building projects is not available. The foundation does not support projects that focus on marine environments, toxics remediation, litigation, individual research or scholarships (apart from DDCF initiatives), publications or filmmaking.
Application
Visit the website’s Funding Opportunities page to find out about any open re-grant competitions. Although unsolicited proposals are not being considered at this time, inquiries about future support for projects that fall within the Environment Program's grant-making strategies can be submitted through a letter of inquiry.
Contact
DDCF Headquarters & Grant-making Programs 650 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor New York, New York 10019, United States of America Tel:(+01) (212) 9747000 Fax:(+01) (212) 9747590
City
New York
Country
United States of America
Email
Keywords
Biodiversity, Climate change, Conservation, Environment, Land, Wildlife/wild lands
Regions
America
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