The PTES makes grants to scientific researchers and conservationists for work that helps preserve endangered species, either through research or applied field work. The program offers small grants between £2 thousand and £8 thousand for projects of up to two years. It also offers continuation grants of £10 thousand to £25 thousand for follow-up projects of two to five years. PTES invites grant requests from applicants in the UK and its overseas territories, and from countries that the World Bank does not classify as high-income.
Please send any queries with regards to your eligibility to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The PTES makes grants to scientific researchers and conservationists for work that helps preserve endangered species, either through research or applied field work. The program offers small grants between £2 thousand and £8 thousand for projects of up to two years. It also offers continuation grants of £10 thousand to £25 thousand for follow-up projects of two to five years. PTES invites grant requests from applicants in the UK and its overseas territories, and from countries that the World Bank does not classify as high-income.
Please send any queries with regards to your eligibility to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Please apply the online application before 12 February 2014 for small grants and 14 July 2014 for continuation grants.