ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PATIENT CARE SCIENCE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
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| Grantee |
Amount |
Date |
 | Conservation International Guiana Shield Action Plan | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 | | | | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 |
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Purpose This grant will support Conservation International’s efforts in the Guiana Shield region to continue implementing a large-scale comprehensive approach to place under effective protection the largest continuous network of protected areas of Amazonia (~54 million hectares), extending across four countries (Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela) and including diverse and pristine ecosystems as well as the most endangered species of the northern Amazon. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 24 mo. | $2,000,000 | Feb. 2013 |
Purpose This grant will enable Conservation International to create a metrics framework focused on the conservation of natural capital to sustain human well-being, implement this framework within the organization, and disseminate products and results to the broader community of practice in conservation, development, and other sectors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 26 mo. | $2,000,000 | Nov. 2012 |
Purpose To support the implementation of approaches that incorporate natural capital into policy and decision making at various scales and address linkages between ecosystems and the economy. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 12 mo. | $2,479,879 | Jul. 2012 |
Purpose In support of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring Network (TEAM)’s core and partner institutions to collect and incorporate data into modeling efforts and translate them into policy and conservation interventions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 15 mo. | $198,323 | May 2012 |
Purpose To develop a technically sound, broadly acceptable approach to estimating exploitation rates for fisheries in each country around the world, as well as an approach to estimating maximum fisheries production for each ocean area, which can serve as the global standard for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other groups. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 9 mo. | $210,000 | Oct. 2011 |
Purpose This grant supports detailed business planning and demand assessment for significantly scaling up the Verde Ventures Fund as a legally-separate investment fund for financing environmentally sustainable small- and medium-sized businesses that benefit healthy ecosystems. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 5 mo. | $332,785 | Jul. 2010 |
Purpose To enable the processing of the United States Geological Service Landsat archive to make it publicly available in a cloud computing platform and database facility provided by Google's Earth Engine. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 |
Purpose Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 |
Purpose This grant is in support of activities of CI's Center for Applied Biodiversity Science involving multidisciplinary data gathering and analysis as well as development of new analytical, monitoring and simulation tools for conservation. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 54 mo. | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 |
Purpose This grant will enable CI to answer some fundamental and critical questions regarding Marine Management Areas (MMA) internationally. This funding will help CI to create a MMA Science Program within its Center for Applied Biodiversity Science and in partnership with its Marine Programs Division to research key issues and to seek solutions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose The Global Conservation Fund (GCF) was established to finance the creation, expansion, and long-term management of protected areas in the world's biodiversity hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas, and coral reef hotspots. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 84 mo. | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant is designed to expand CI's biodiversity conservation investments in four key regions: The Andes, Brazil/Guianas, Melanesia, and Madagascar. Through the Centers for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) investment, CI will increase its ability at the corridor level, within the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, to forge strategic partnerships—alliances with communities, NGOs, governments, businesses and other stakeholders—for conservation action. Through the CBCs, CI will deliver technical assistance, provide training, coordinate strategy development, and facilitate access to resources. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant will support the operations of the first 10—of an anticipated 50—scientific field stations of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) initiative, as well as the initiative's central data management processes. These field stations, to be established in the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, will provide the first standardized set of data on biodiversity collected on the ground in key sites across tropical forest ecosystems globally. |  | Conservation International Cerrado-Pantanal Action Plan | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 | | | | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 |
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Purpose Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 24 mo. | $2,000,000 | Feb. 2013 |
Purpose This grant will enable Conservation International to create a metrics framework focused on the conservation of natural capital to sustain human well-being, implement this framework within the organization, and disseminate products and results to the broader community of practice in conservation, development, and other sectors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 26 mo. | $2,000,000 | Nov. 2012 |
Purpose To support the implementation of approaches that incorporate natural capital into policy and decision making at various scales and address linkages between ecosystems and the economy. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 12 mo. | $2,479,879 | Jul. 2012 |
Purpose In support of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring Network (TEAM)’s core and partner institutions to collect and incorporate data into modeling efforts and translate them into policy and conservation interventions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 15 mo. | $198,323 | May 2012 |
Purpose To develop a technically sound, broadly acceptable approach to estimating exploitation rates for fisheries in each country around the world, as well as an approach to estimating maximum fisheries production for each ocean area, which can serve as the global standard for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other groups. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 9 mo. | $210,000 | Oct. 2011 |
Purpose This grant supports detailed business planning and demand assessment for significantly scaling up the Verde Ventures Fund as a legally-separate investment fund for financing environmentally sustainable small- and medium-sized businesses that benefit healthy ecosystems. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 5 mo. | $332,785 | Jul. 2010 |
Purpose To enable the processing of the United States Geological Service Landsat archive to make it publicly available in a cloud computing platform and database facility provided by Google's Earth Engine. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 |
Purpose This grant will support Conservation International’s efforts in the Guiana Shield region to continue implementing a large-scale comprehensive approach to place under effective protection the largest continuous network of protected areas of Amazonia (~54 million hectares), extending across four countries (Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela) and including diverse and pristine ecosystems as well as the most endangered species of the northern Amazon. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 |
Purpose This grant is in support of activities of CI's Center for Applied Biodiversity Science involving multidisciplinary data gathering and analysis as well as development of new analytical, monitoring and simulation tools for conservation. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 54 mo. | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 |
Purpose This grant will enable CI to answer some fundamental and critical questions regarding Marine Management Areas (MMA) internationally. This funding will help CI to create a MMA Science Program within its Center for Applied Biodiversity Science and in partnership with its Marine Programs Division to research key issues and to seek solutions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant will support the operations of the first 10—of an anticipated 50—scientific field stations of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) initiative, as well as the initiative's central data management processes. These field stations, to be established in the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, will provide the first standardized set of data on biodiversity collected on the ground in key sites across tropical forest ecosystems globally. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 84 mo. | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant is designed to expand CI's biodiversity conservation investments in four key regions: The Andes, Brazil/Guianas, Melanesia, and Madagascar. Through the Centers for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) investment, CI will increase its ability at the corridor level, within the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, to forge strategic partnerships—alliances with communities, NGOs, governments, businesses and other stakeholders—for conservation action. Through the CBCs, CI will deliver technical assistance, provide training, coordinate strategy development, and facilitate access to resources. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose The Global Conservation Fund (GCF) was established to finance the creation, expansion, and long-term management of protected areas in the world's biodiversity hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas, and coral reef hotspots. |  | Conservation International Center for Applied Biodiversity Science | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 | | | | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 |
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Purpose This grant is in support of activities of CI's Center for Applied Biodiversity Science involving multidisciplinary data gathering and analysis as well as development of new analytical, monitoring and simulation tools for conservation. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 24 mo. | $2,000,000 | Feb. 2013 |
Purpose This grant will enable Conservation International to create a metrics framework focused on the conservation of natural capital to sustain human well-being, implement this framework within the organization, and disseminate products and results to the broader community of practice in conservation, development, and other sectors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 26 mo. | $2,000,000 | Nov. 2012 |
Purpose To support the implementation of approaches that incorporate natural capital into policy and decision making at various scales and address linkages between ecosystems and the economy. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 12 mo. | $2,479,879 | Jul. 2012 |
Purpose In support of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring Network (TEAM)’s core and partner institutions to collect and incorporate data into modeling efforts and translate them into policy and conservation interventions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 15 mo. | $198,323 | May 2012 |
Purpose To develop a technically sound, broadly acceptable approach to estimating exploitation rates for fisheries in each country around the world, as well as an approach to estimating maximum fisheries production for each ocean area, which can serve as the global standard for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other groups. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 9 mo. | $210,000 | Oct. 2011 |
Purpose This grant supports detailed business planning and demand assessment for significantly scaling up the Verde Ventures Fund as a legally-separate investment fund for financing environmentally sustainable small- and medium-sized businesses that benefit healthy ecosystems. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 5 mo. | $332,785 | Jul. 2010 |
Purpose To enable the processing of the United States Geological Service Landsat archive to make it publicly available in a cloud computing platform and database facility provided by Google's Earth Engine. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 |
Purpose This grant will support Conservation International’s efforts in the Guiana Shield region to continue implementing a large-scale comprehensive approach to place under effective protection the largest continuous network of protected areas of Amazonia (~54 million hectares), extending across four countries (Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela) and including diverse and pristine ecosystems as well as the most endangered species of the northern Amazon. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 |
Purpose Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 54 mo. | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 |
Purpose This grant will enable CI to answer some fundamental and critical questions regarding Marine Management Areas (MMA) internationally. This funding will help CI to create a MMA Science Program within its Center for Applied Biodiversity Science and in partnership with its Marine Programs Division to research key issues and to seek solutions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose The Global Conservation Fund (GCF) was established to finance the creation, expansion, and long-term management of protected areas in the world's biodiversity hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas, and coral reef hotspots. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 84 mo. | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant is designed to expand CI's biodiversity conservation investments in four key regions: The Andes, Brazil/Guianas, Melanesia, and Madagascar. Through the Centers for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) investment, CI will increase its ability at the corridor level, within the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, to forge strategic partnerships—alliances with communities, NGOs, governments, businesses and other stakeholders—for conservation action. Through the CBCs, CI will deliver technical assistance, provide training, coordinate strategy development, and facilitate access to resources. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant will support the operations of the first 10—of an anticipated 50—scientific field stations of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) initiative, as well as the initiative's central data management processes. These field stations, to be established in the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, will provide the first standardized set of data on biodiversity collected on the ground in key sites across tropical forest ecosystems globally. |  | Conservation International Marine Management Area Science | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 | | | | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 54 mo. | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 |
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Purpose This grant will enable CI to answer some fundamental and critical questions regarding Marine Management Areas (MMA) internationally. This funding will help CI to create a MMA Science Program within its Center for Applied Biodiversity Science and in partnership with its Marine Programs Division to research key issues and to seek solutions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 24 mo. | $2,000,000 | Feb. 2013 |
Purpose This grant will enable Conservation International to create a metrics framework focused on the conservation of natural capital to sustain human well-being, implement this framework within the organization, and disseminate products and results to the broader community of practice in conservation, development, and other sectors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 26 mo. | $2,000,000 | Nov. 2012 |
Purpose To support the implementation of approaches that incorporate natural capital into policy and decision making at various scales and address linkages between ecosystems and the economy. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 12 mo. | $2,479,879 | Jul. 2012 |
Purpose In support of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring Network (TEAM)’s core and partner institutions to collect and incorporate data into modeling efforts and translate them into policy and conservation interventions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 15 mo. | $198,323 | May 2012 |
Purpose To develop a technically sound, broadly acceptable approach to estimating exploitation rates for fisheries in each country around the world, as well as an approach to estimating maximum fisheries production for each ocean area, which can serve as the global standard for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other groups. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 9 mo. | $210,000 | Oct. 2011 |
Purpose This grant supports detailed business planning and demand assessment for significantly scaling up the Verde Ventures Fund as a legally-separate investment fund for financing environmentally sustainable small- and medium-sized businesses that benefit healthy ecosystems. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 5 mo. | $332,785 | Jul. 2010 |
Purpose To enable the processing of the United States Geological Service Landsat archive to make it publicly available in a cloud computing platform and database facility provided by Google's Earth Engine. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 |
Purpose This grant will support Conservation International’s efforts in the Guiana Shield region to continue implementing a large-scale comprehensive approach to place under effective protection the largest continuous network of protected areas of Amazonia (~54 million hectares), extending across four countries (Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela) and including diverse and pristine ecosystems as well as the most endangered species of the northern Amazon. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 |
Purpose Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 |
Purpose This grant is in support of activities of CI's Center for Applied Biodiversity Science involving multidisciplinary data gathering and analysis as well as development of new analytical, monitoring and simulation tools for conservation. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant will support the operations of the first 10—of an anticipated 50—scientific field stations of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) initiative, as well as the initiative's central data management processes. These field stations, to be established in the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, will provide the first standardized set of data on biodiversity collected on the ground in key sites across tropical forest ecosystems globally. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 84 mo. | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant is designed to expand CI's biodiversity conservation investments in four key regions: The Andes, Brazil/Guianas, Melanesia, and Madagascar. Through the Centers for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) investment, CI will increase its ability at the corridor level, within the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, to forge strategic partnerships—alliances with communities, NGOs, governments, businesses and other stakeholders—for conservation action. Through the CBCs, CI will deliver technical assistance, provide training, coordinate strategy development, and facilitate access to resources. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose The Global Conservation Fund (GCF) was established to finance the creation, expansion, and long-term management of protected areas in the world's biodiversity hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas, and coral reef hotspots. |  | Conservation International Scientific Field Stations | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 | | | | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
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Purpose This grant will support the operations of the first 10—of an anticipated 50—scientific field stations of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) initiative, as well as the initiative's central data management processes. These field stations, to be established in the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, will provide the first standardized set of data on biodiversity collected on the ground in key sites across tropical forest ecosystems globally. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 24 mo. | $2,000,000 | Feb. 2013 |
Purpose This grant will enable Conservation International to create a metrics framework focused on the conservation of natural capital to sustain human well-being, implement this framework within the organization, and disseminate products and results to the broader community of practice in conservation, development, and other sectors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 26 mo. | $2,000,000 | Nov. 2012 |
Purpose To support the implementation of approaches that incorporate natural capital into policy and decision making at various scales and address linkages between ecosystems and the economy. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 12 mo. | $2,479,879 | Jul. 2012 |
Purpose In support of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring Network (TEAM)’s core and partner institutions to collect and incorporate data into modeling efforts and translate them into policy and conservation interventions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 15 mo. | $198,323 | May 2012 |
Purpose To develop a technically sound, broadly acceptable approach to estimating exploitation rates for fisheries in each country around the world, as well as an approach to estimating maximum fisheries production for each ocean area, which can serve as the global standard for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other groups. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 9 mo. | $210,000 | Oct. 2011 |
Purpose This grant supports detailed business planning and demand assessment for significantly scaling up the Verde Ventures Fund as a legally-separate investment fund for financing environmentally sustainable small- and medium-sized businesses that benefit healthy ecosystems. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 5 mo. | $332,785 | Jul. 2010 |
Purpose To enable the processing of the United States Geological Service Landsat archive to make it publicly available in a cloud computing platform and database facility provided by Google's Earth Engine. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 |
Purpose This grant will support Conservation International’s efforts in the Guiana Shield region to continue implementing a large-scale comprehensive approach to place under effective protection the largest continuous network of protected areas of Amazonia (~54 million hectares), extending across four countries (Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela) and including diverse and pristine ecosystems as well as the most endangered species of the northern Amazon. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 |
Purpose Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 |
Purpose This grant is in support of activities of CI's Center for Applied Biodiversity Science involving multidisciplinary data gathering and analysis as well as development of new analytical, monitoring and simulation tools for conservation. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 54 mo. | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 |
Purpose This grant will enable CI to answer some fundamental and critical questions regarding Marine Management Areas (MMA) internationally. This funding will help CI to create a MMA Science Program within its Center for Applied Biodiversity Science and in partnership with its Marine Programs Division to research key issues and to seek solutions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose The Global Conservation Fund (GCF) was established to finance the creation, expansion, and long-term management of protected areas in the world's biodiversity hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas, and coral reef hotspots. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 84 mo. | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant is designed to expand CI's biodiversity conservation investments in four key regions: The Andes, Brazil/Guianas, Melanesia, and Madagascar. Through the Centers for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) investment, CI will increase its ability at the corridor level, within the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, to forge strategic partnerships—alliances with communities, NGOs, governments, businesses and other stakeholders—for conservation action. Through the CBCs, CI will deliver technical assistance, provide training, coordinate strategy development, and facilitate access to resources. |  | Conservation International Centers for Biodiversity Conservation | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 | | | | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 84 mo. | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 |
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Purpose This grant is designed to expand CI's biodiversity conservation investments in four key regions: The Andes, Brazil/Guianas, Melanesia, and Madagascar. Through the Centers for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) investment, CI will increase its ability at the corridor level, within the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, to forge strategic partnerships—alliances with communities, NGOs, governments, businesses and other stakeholders—for conservation action. Through the CBCs, CI will deliver technical assistance, provide training, coordinate strategy development, and facilitate access to resources. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 24 mo. | $2,000,000 | Feb. 2013 |
Purpose This grant will enable Conservation International to create a metrics framework focused on the conservation of natural capital to sustain human well-being, implement this framework within the organization, and disseminate products and results to the broader community of practice in conservation, development, and other sectors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 26 mo. | $2,000,000 | Nov. 2012 |
Purpose To support the implementation of approaches that incorporate natural capital into policy and decision making at various scales and address linkages between ecosystems and the economy. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 12 mo. | $2,479,879 | Jul. 2012 |
Purpose In support of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring Network (TEAM)’s core and partner institutions to collect and incorporate data into modeling efforts and translate them into policy and conservation interventions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 15 mo. | $198,323 | May 2012 |
Purpose To develop a technically sound, broadly acceptable approach to estimating exploitation rates for fisheries in each country around the world, as well as an approach to estimating maximum fisheries production for each ocean area, which can serve as the global standard for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other groups. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 9 mo. | $210,000 | Oct. 2011 |
Purpose This grant supports detailed business planning and demand assessment for significantly scaling up the Verde Ventures Fund as a legally-separate investment fund for financing environmentally sustainable small- and medium-sized businesses that benefit healthy ecosystems. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 5 mo. | $332,785 | Jul. 2010 |
Purpose To enable the processing of the United States Geological Service Landsat archive to make it publicly available in a cloud computing platform and database facility provided by Google's Earth Engine. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 |
Purpose This grant will support Conservation International’s efforts in the Guiana Shield region to continue implementing a large-scale comprehensive approach to place under effective protection the largest continuous network of protected areas of Amazonia (~54 million hectares), extending across four countries (Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela) and including diverse and pristine ecosystems as well as the most endangered species of the northern Amazon. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 |
Purpose Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 |
Purpose This grant is in support of activities of CI's Center for Applied Biodiversity Science involving multidisciplinary data gathering and analysis as well as development of new analytical, monitoring and simulation tools for conservation. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 54 mo. | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 |
Purpose This grant will enable CI to answer some fundamental and critical questions regarding Marine Management Areas (MMA) internationally. This funding will help CI to create a MMA Science Program within its Center for Applied Biodiversity Science and in partnership with its Marine Programs Division to research key issues and to seek solutions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant will support the operations of the first 10—of an anticipated 50—scientific field stations of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) initiative, as well as the initiative's central data management processes. These field stations, to be established in the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, will provide the first standardized set of data on biodiversity collected on the ground in key sites across tropical forest ecosystems globally. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose The Global Conservation Fund (GCF) was established to finance the creation, expansion, and long-term management of protected areas in the world's biodiversity hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas, and coral reef hotspots. |  | Conservation International The Global Conservation Fund | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 | | | | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $100,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
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Purpose The Global Conservation Fund (GCF) was established to finance the creation, expansion, and long-term management of protected areas in the world's biodiversity hotspots, major tropical wilderness areas, and coral reef hotspots. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 24 mo. | $2,000,000 | Feb. 2013 |
Purpose This grant will enable Conservation International to create a metrics framework focused on the conservation of natural capital to sustain human well-being, implement this framework within the organization, and disseminate products and results to the broader community of practice in conservation, development, and other sectors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 26 mo. | $2,000,000 | Nov. 2012 |
Purpose To support the implementation of approaches that incorporate natural capital into policy and decision making at various scales and address linkages between ecosystems and the economy. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 12 mo. | $2,479,879 | Jul. 2012 |
Purpose In support of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring Network (TEAM)’s core and partner institutions to collect and incorporate data into modeling efforts and translate them into policy and conservation interventions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 15 mo. | $198,323 | May 2012 |
Purpose To develop a technically sound, broadly acceptable approach to estimating exploitation rates for fisheries in each country around the world, as well as an approach to estimating maximum fisheries production for each ocean area, which can serve as the global standard for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other groups. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 9 mo. | $210,000 | Oct. 2011 |
Purpose This grant supports detailed business planning and demand assessment for significantly scaling up the Verde Ventures Fund as a legally-separate investment fund for financing environmentally sustainable small- and medium-sized businesses that benefit healthy ecosystems. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 5 mo. | $332,785 | Jul. 2010 |
Purpose To enable the processing of the United States Geological Service Landsat archive to make it publicly available in a cloud computing platform and database facility provided by Google's Earth Engine. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $12,613,000 | Jul. 2008 |
Purpose This grant will support Conservation International’s efforts in the Guiana Shield region to continue implementing a large-scale comprehensive approach to place under effective protection the largest continuous network of protected areas of Amazonia (~54 million hectares), extending across four countries (Brazil, Suriname, Guyana and Venezuela) and including diverse and pristine ecosystems as well as the most endangered species of the northern Amazon. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $7,180,000 | Nov. 2007 |
Purpose Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 48 mo. | $23,200,000 | Jan. 2006 |
Purpose This grant is in support of activities of CI's Center for Applied Biodiversity Science involving multidisciplinary data gathering and analysis as well as development of new analytical, monitoring and simulation tools for conservation. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 54 mo. | $12,540,000 | Jan. 2005 |
Purpose This grant will enable CI to answer some fundamental and critical questions regarding Marine Management Areas (MMA) internationally. This funding will help CI to create a MMA Science Program within its Center for Applied Biodiversity Science and in partnership with its Marine Programs Division to research key issues and to seek solutions. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 84 mo. | $121,200,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant is designed to expand CI's biodiversity conservation investments in four key regions: The Andes, Brazil/Guianas, Melanesia, and Madagascar. Through the Centers for Biodiversity Conservation (CBC) investment, CI will increase its ability at the corridor level, within the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, to forge strategic partnerships—alliances with communities, NGOs, governments, businesses and other stakeholders—for conservation action. Through the CBCs, CI will deliver technical assistance, provide training, coordinate strategy development, and facilitate access to resources. | Term | Amount | Date Approved | | 120 mo. | $40,000,000 | Oct. 2001 |
Purpose This grant will support the operations of the first 10—of an anticipated 50—scientific field stations of the Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) initiative, as well as the initiative's central data management processes. These field stations, to be established in the hotspots and tropical wilderness areas, will provide the first standardized set of data on biodiversity collected on the ground in key sites across tropical forest ecosystems globally. |
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