Jana Robeyst Trust Fund (JRTF) Tareget area: Africa (sub-saharan) Last date 30 April 2017
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The Jana Robeyst Trust Fund (JRTF) provides financial resources for non-profit organisations and individuals to carry out vital field conservation work in Africa. Eligibility:The JRTF aims to provide relatively small levels of funding for ongoing projects or pilot programmes with a clear conservation value. This funding program is open to individuals or organisations for projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Priority will be given to projects related to the conservation of forest elephants. Applicants can be based anywhere in the world. Small grants will be awarded up to a maximum of 1500 euro. Both successful and unsuccessful applicants are welcome to apply again 12 months after the submission. Funding deadlines:We accept applications throughout the year, but only three rounds of grants are made: 30th April,31th August and 31th December each year. The outcomes are announced maximum four weeks after the deadline. If awarded, the funds will be allocated within four weeks after acceptance to the individual’s bank account. How to apply?:Interested applicants should submit the grant form in English or French. Additional information may be provided in separate attachments. We will request: - The grant form fully completed - CV with the contact details of two references (if one letter of reference is send with the application, the referees will not be contacted, the referees need to have professional email addresses). JANA ROBEYST TRUST FUND Waterhoenlaan 63 9032 Wondelgem Belgium www.janatrustfund.org info@janatrustfund.org - The application must be send through a professional email address (not Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc.). If not possible, please send a proof of affiliation with a university, research institution or non-profit organization. Applications should be send in word format to the email address provided in the contact details with the mention “Grant Application_chosen deadline_your name” What project is eligible for funding?: Eligible project will have a clear conservation value and be based in a country in sub-Saharan Africa. Preference will go to projects in relation with elephants. Education projects will also be considered. Travel costs for presentation of the project at a conference, or participation to workshop/training program will also be considered. Purchase of field equipment if they are essential in completing field work. What project is not eligible for funding? Pure research will not be funded. Research project will be considered if they demonstrate applied benefit to conservation and/or target an identified conservation need. Living costs, thesis production costs, retrospective costs, fundraising costs, and payment of a debt will not be considered for funding. Office equipment and participation to internship and volunteer program will not be considered unless they are essential in completing field work or benefit an identified conservation need.
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