Name
Primate Conservation, Inc.
What they do
Primate Conservation, Inc. (PCI), is an all-volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3) private foundation dedicated to studying, preserving, and maintaining the habitats of the least-known and most endangered primates in the world. One-third of all primates (123 species) are endangered or critically endangered.
How they do it
Education
Geographical focus
Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean
Means
Grant
Eligibility
Primate Conservation, Inc. will grant seed monies or provide matching grants for graduate students, qualified conservationists and primatologists to study rare and endangered primates and their conservation in their natural habitat. Grants have averaged approximately $2,500, with a maximum grant of $5,000. The foundation does not support conferences, travel to scientific meetings, legal actions, tuitions or salaries at institutions, and overhead costs.
Application
Grant applicants should fill out the cover sheet and institutional agreement forms (one page each). Submit three (3) copies of the complete proposal (All items). Email one a digital copy of the proposal with your name and species in the file name. Send it
Contact
1411 Shannock Road Charlestown, Rhode Island 02813-3726, United States of America Tel:(+01) 401 364 7140 Fax:(+01) 401 364 6785
City
Charlestown
Country
United States of America
Keywords
Animals, Conservation, Endangered species, Forests
Regions
Asia, Africa, America
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