Professional Development Grants for Short-Term, Non-Degree Training

Deadline: 1 August 2019
Open to: citizens of an eligible country with at least three years of paid work experience in a conservation-related field and are not enrolled in an academic degree program
Benefits: applicants can request up to USD 6,500

Description

Professional Development Grants (PDGs) provide support for mid-career conservationists to pursue short-term, non-degree training to upgrade their knowledge and skills. These trainings can include short courses, certificate trainings, or conferences among other training opportunities.

Eligibility

Applicants must meet all of the following eligibility criteria to be considered for a grant.

  • You must be a citizen of an eligible country;
  • You must currently be living and working in your home country;
  • You must have at least three years of paid work experience in a conservation-related field in your home country;
  • You must have applied to or already be accepted to participate in the proposed training at the time you submit your application;
  • Your current work and proposed training must help advance conservation in your home country;
  • You must not be enrolled in an academic degree program;
  • You must have approval from your employer to participate in the proposed training and the promise of continued employment;
  • You must have a bank account in your own name that can receive US dollars and international wire transfers;
  • You must not have received funding from EFN in the past. Previous PDG recipients may be eligible for Alumni Grants;
  • The proposed training must take place at least 90 days after the application deadline;
  • You must submit all required documents by the application deadline.

Individuals from the following countries are eligible to apply:

  • Belize;
  • Bhutan;
  • Bolivia;
  • Cambodia;
  • Cameroon;
  • Central African Republic;
  • Colombia;
  • Dem. Republic of Congo;
  • Ecuador;
  • Fiji;
  • French Guiana;
  • Gabon;
  • Guatemala;
  • Guyana;
  • Honduras;
  • Indonesia;
  • Kenya;
  • Laos;
  • Madagascar;
  • Malaysia;
  • Mozambique;
  • Myanmar;
  • Namibia;
  • Nepal;
  • Papua New Guinea;
  • Paraguay;
  • Peru;
  • Republic of Congo;
  • Solomon Islands;
  • Suriname;
  • Uganda;
  • Vietnam;
  • Zambia.

Please note that within the eligible countries EFN gives preference to applicants working in WWF priority regions.

Benefits

PDGs support training-related costs, including registration fees and tuition, meals and accommodations, books and materials, international travel, visa fees, and local transportation. Training may take place anywhere in the world and applicants can request up to USD 6,500.

How to apply?

All applicants must complete an application by one of the deadlines noted below. The proposed training must take place at least 90 days after the application deadline to allow EFN time for review, selection and processing of the grant.

  • November 1, 2018
  • February 1, 2019
  • May 1, 2019
  • August 1, 2019

Individuals may submit an online application at any time. Completed applications will be reviewed on the dates noted above, and applicants will be notified of the results within one month after the application deadline

For more information please visit the official website.