United States: Campbell Foundation's Grant Program

The Campbell Foundation is seeking applications for its grant program to protect living resources and their habitats.


The Campbell Foundation was established in 1998 to improve the conditions of America’s largest and most ecologically diverse and productive estuary systems: the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays. In 2003, Keith expanded the geographic focus of The Campbell Foundation to include Northern California and the San Francisco Bay watershed under the leadership of his daughter and the Foundation’s President, Samantha Campbell.

 

The Campbell Foundation’s Pacific Initiative strives to identify opportunities in the field that:

 

  • are gaining political momentum,
  • present a great opportunity to leverage resources of all kinds, and
  • are innovative from a business and social perspective.

 

The Foundation allocates the resources of California office to projects in these areas:

 

  • Water Quality (California)
  • Land-Sea Connection (California)
  • Protection of Special Places (California)

 

Funding Information

 

  • Grants will vary in size, but will be no greater than $25,000.
  • Programs can be ongoing, but the expectation is that the funds would be expended within 12 months of the receipt of the grant.

 

Eligibility Criteria

 

Fiscally-sponsored projects and private entities will not be considered. They only accept requests from US registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations and California Resource Conservation Districts.

 

For more information, visit Campbell Foundation.

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Important Dates

Post Date - 07 Nov 2020

Deadline Date - 31 Mar 2021

Donor Name

Campbell Foundation

Grant Size

10000 to $ 100000

Category

Grant

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