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Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Skip to Content * Tickets * Membership * Donate * Tickets * Membership * Donate Today’s Zoo Hours: 10am-4pm * Visit * Visit * Accessibility Programs & Services * Animal Encounters * Dining & Shopping * Exhibits & Attractions * FAQs * Group Visits & Field Trips * Membership * Tours * Animals * Programs * Events * Events * Host an Event * Dinosaurs Among Us * Zoobilee * Get Involved * Get Involved * Support * Danforth Conservation Grants * What We Do * What We Do * Sustainable Practices * Carousel Village * Carousel Village * Book a Carousel Event * Food Truck Friday | Join the Zoo Crew! We’re hiring for a variety of positions. Click here to learn more & apply. * Tickets * Membership * Donate Today’s Zoo Hours: 10am-4pm DANFORTH CONSERVATION GRANTS The Sophie Danforth Conservation Biology Fund (SDCBF), established by Roger Williams Park Zoo and the Rhode Island Zoological Society in 1989, supports conservation programs that protect threatened wildlife and habitats worldwide. Field studies and other projects that demonstrate a multi-disciplinary approach to biodiversity and ecosystem conservation, and projects that involve in-country collaborators receive the highest funding priority. Environmental education programs, development of techniques that can be used in a natural environment, and captive propagation programs that stress an integrative approach to conservation are also appropriate. Projects must directly affect biological conservation. GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR GRANT APPLICANTS Eligibility Applicants must be associated with an organization (e.g. NGO, university, etc.) through which s/he can receive funding. Organizations, not individuals, receive funding check. There are no eligibility restrictions on the nationality of the applicant. Projects that have been funded by the SDCBF are eligible for a second year of funding. A second application must be submitted according to the application guidelines, along with a progress report from the first year of SDCBF funding. Roger Williams Park Zoo is not required to be a collaborator for a project to be eligible for funding. Funding Restrictions Funds for elements of a project that will have already occurred before awards are granted are not eligible for grants. In rare cases there are exceptions, however, ongoing costs such as salaries of permanent staff and other administrative costs are generally not considered. Funds to cover contingencies, institutional/organizational overhead, indirect costs, tuition fees, fringe benefits, or travel not associated with project activities (e.g., travel to conferences where results will be presented) are not granted. We may consider partial funding of a project if a particular component of the project has support and can be completed independently, or if it is made clear that additional funding has been obtained or is being sought from other sources to cover remaining costs. We do not accept proposals requesting more than the maximum amount of funds allowed for the specific grant program. One may submit a proposal for subsequent phases of previously funded projects. We will not consider highly invasive, terminal research projects, or projects that collect/voucher specimens for funding. Application Components We will not consider proposals that do not follow the guidelines precisely. No phone calls, please. All information needed to inform your application is included here. We suggest that you review current and past grantee project descriptions prior to preparing your application. TITLE PAGE Include applicant’s name, institutional affiliation, address, job title, degree being sought or highest degree obtained, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, total budget, and amount requested from SDCBF (maximum annual request is $1,000). Also, include the project title and a 100-word ABSTRACT of the proposed project, stating the purpose, methods, and significance of the project to the field of conservation biology. PROPOSAL NARRATIVE Maximum of three (3) pages with a 10-point font minimum. Literature cited in the proposal narrative may be listed on a separate single page (for a total of four (4) pages for the narrative component). The narrative must include all of the following: * Introduction to the project explaining the rationale for the project, specific conservation goals and objectives, and hypotheses to be tested. Clearly describe the applied conservation goals. * Methods/plan of action describing data collection methods, sample size, and detailed timetable including project’s completion date and dissemination plan. * Implementation plan detailing how the project results will be used in conservation action or policy. * Outcome evaluation process explaining how the project’s impact(s) on conservation will be assessed. * Detailed budget for the project. Include a budget justification with a description of how the SDCBF grant money will be used. List amount and sources of additional support, pending or received. * Curriculum Vitae. Two page maximum. * Two letters of recommendation, each from a different individual familiar with the applicant and the proposal. Application Deadlines June 1, 2023: * All components of the application (narrative, CV, and letters of recommendation). We will not accept components that arrive after the date above, nor will we accept incomplete applications. September 15, 2023: * Grants awarded. No funds provided before October 1. September 15, 2024: * Deadline for filing a progress report including an update on the status of the project and detailing your budgetary expenditures to date. APPLICATION MAILING ADDRESS Send completed application by postal mail to: Sophie Danforth Conservation Biology Fund Roger Williams Park Zoo 1000 Elmwood Avenue Providence, RI 02907 USA Please Note: You may also fax your application to (401) 941-3988. However, you must also send a hard copy through postal mail. Questions? Contact Louis Perrotti, director of conservation programs at Lperrotti@rwpzoo.org or call (401) 785-3510 ext. 335. PAST GRANTEES (DETAILS ON ANY PROJECT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.) 2021 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Lowland Tapir Conservation Initiative: One Species, One Country, Four Biomes PI: Patricia Medici Award Amount: $1000.00 Bay Area Puma Project (BAPP): Barriers to Movement in Marin County PI: Zara McDonald Award Amount: $1000.00 Kids For Compassionate Conservation: Educational Outreach to Protect Critically Endangered Chimpanzees (Pantroglodytes Verus) In Sierra Leone PI: Gregg Tully (PASA) Award Amount: $994.00 Through Research Of Tap Root Growth, And Microbial Diversity, Identify Indigenous Species That Are Better Adapted to Withstand Climate Change. PI: Loswitha Murugani, Painted Dog Trust Award Amount: $1000.00 Construction of an In-Situ Captive Breeding Facility for The Critically Endangered Guatemalan Beaded Lizard (Heloderma Charlesbogerti) PI: Dr. Brad Lock, Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden Award Amount: $1000.00 Black in Nature: Evaluating and Addressing the Nature Gap in Dallas Texas PI: Krystal Toney Award Amount: $508.20 Nesting habitat Characterisation of Red Crowned Roofed Turtle (Batagur kachuga) in National Chambal Sanctuary, India PI: Pawan SP Pareek Award Amount: $1000.00 Creating A Youth Environmental Leadership Program on Endangered Mammals in Malawi PI: Steven Makumba Award Amount: $1000.00 Community Based Himalayan Salamander (Tylototriton himalayanus) Conservation in Eastern Himalayas, Nepal PI: Birek Gautam Award Amount: $1000.00 Game Based Approach and Intrinsic Motivation for Raising Environmental Awareness PI: Bhuwan Singh Bist Award Amount: $1,000.00 2020 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Conservation Center for Abronia graminea in Puebla, Mexico PI: José Alfredo Hernández Díaz, MSc, Africam Safari Zoo, Mexico Award Amount: $1000.00 Habitat Assessment to Select Potential Release Sites for the Critically Endangered Bali Starlings in Melinggih Kelod Village, Indonesia PI: Seruni Putri Soewondo, Begawan Foundation (Yayasan Begawan) Award Amount: $1000.00 Stealth Hunters and Gentle Giants: Keystone Species Conservation and Community Stewardship PI: Dr. Marisa Tellez, Crocodile Research Coalition Award Amount: $1000.00 Community-Based Conservation Initiatives for Fishing Cat in Lumbini Wetlands, Rupandehi District, Nepal PI: Prativa Kaspal, Women for Conservation Award Amount: $1000.00 Community Based Conservation of African Forest Elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotus) in OmoForest Reserve ,Southwestern Nigeria PI: Ikponke Nkanta, Tropical Research and Conservation Centre Award Amount: $1000.00 Genetic Analysis of Diamondback Terrapin Populations of the Northeastern United States PI: Amanda Lyons, Brown University Award Amount: $1000.00 Engaging Landowners, Farmers And Communities In Vulture Conservation Education PI: Charne Wilhelmi, Vul Pro NPC Award Amount: $1000.00 Anecdotal Data for Landscape-Scale Conservation Planning for the Newly-Discovered Conservation Zone for the Critically Endangered Guatemalan Beaded Lizard PI: Brad Lock, DVM; Dipl ACZM, Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens Award Amount: $1000.00 Prevention of Illegal Hunting through Environmental Education Workshops to Mayan Indigenous Children in the State of Campeche, Mexico PI: Matias Ayuilar Ceresedo, Pro Mazahua Foundation Award Amount: $1000.00 Conservation Education of Scimitar Horned Oryx, Extinct in the Wild: Be a Citizen Scientist PI: Kathaleen Trost, Columbus County Schools Award Amount: $1000.00 2019 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Elephants, Vultures, and Honeybees PI: Mr. Robin Cook Award Amount: $1000.00 Identifying Key Habitat Features of an Isolated Black Rat Snake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) Population in Massachusetts PI: Sara A. Horowitz, The children’s Museum Award Amount: $1000.00 Ecological Assessment and Conservation Initiatives of Hog Deer (Axis porcinus) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal PI: Kiran Thapa Magar, Biodiversity Conservation and Research Society Award Amount: $1000.00 Creation of Biological Corridors on Family Plots, for the Conservation of Abronia campbelli PI: Dr. Brad Lock, DVM; Dipl ACZM, Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden Award Amount: $1000.00 Sea Turtle Conservation and Public Engagement with Science PI: Felicia M. Page Award Amount: $1000.00 Advanced Primate Conservation in the Face of Global Change PI: Brandon Semel, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Cheatham Hall, Virginia Tech Award Amount: $1000.00 Patrol and Fire-Fighting teams to Protect and Conserve the Sabangau Forest, Indonesia PI: Mrs. Susan Sheward MBE, Orangutan Appeal UK, New Forest Estate Offices Award Amount: $1000.00 The Impact of Introduced Trout on Andean Amphibians PI: Emma Steigerwald, University of California, Berkeley Department of Integrative Biology Award Amount: $1000.00 Primate Care Training Program PI: Gregg Tully Award Amount: $1000.00 Pilot Project to Establish Home Ranges of Rehabilitated Sunda Pangolins (Manis javancia) in the Cat Ten National Park PI: Tiffany Yi-Lin Chen Award Amount: $1000.00 2018 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Can the federally endangered American burying beetle be successfully reintroduced in New York? Habitat suitability assessments based upon community composition of Burying beetles (Nicrophorus spp.) within targeted protected areas in New York State PI: Dr. Carmen Greenwood, Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife and Environmental Science, SUNY Cobleskill Award Amount: $1000.00 Habitat Assessment and Awareness Activities on Conservation of Himalayan Musk Deer (Moschus chrysogaster) in Langtang National Park, Nepal PI: Tilak Thapamager, Himalayan Biodiversity Network-Nepal Award Amount: $1000.00 Characterizing primate pet trade ad use in the Yucatan Peninsula and implementing conservation education to preserve endangered Geoffroy’s spider monkeys PI: Luisa Rebecchini Award Amount: $1000.00 Moving amphibian probiotics from the lab to wild populations under threat from disease PI: Timothy Korpita Award Amount: $1000.00 Conservation of the Slow Loris through Community Participation and Coffee-growing Agroforestry in Western Java PI: Prof. Anna Nekaris, Oxford Brookes University Award Amount: $1000.00 VulPro/ Roots and Shoots after school programme PI: Charne Wilhelmi Award Amount: $1000.00 The transition to nutritional independence and associated conservation risks in an insectivorous bat PI: Jessica M. Dreyer, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Award Amount: $1000.00 Conservation genetics of a Kinixys homeana (Testudines: Testudinidae) population in Central Ghana and microsatellite development within Kinixys PI: Jaimie Kittle Award Amount: $1000.00 Community based habitat restoration for the critically endangered Guatemalam beaded lizard (Heloderma charlesbogerti) PI: Brad Lock, DVM; Dipl. ACZM, Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden Award Amount: $1000.00 2017 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Anecdotal Data for Landscape-Scale Conservation Planning for the Newly-Discovered Conservation Zone for the Critically Endangered Guatemalan Beaded Lizard PI: Brad Lock, DVM; Dipl ACZM, Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardens Award Amount: $1000.00 Evaluation of the Prey Base and Feeding Relationships of the American Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) PI: Brandon Quimby Award Amount: $1000.00 Can Isotopes in Feces Track the Mobility Of Difficult to Observe Mammals PI: Brooke Erin Crowley Award Amount: $1000.00 Conservation and Empowerment in Uganda PI: Rebecca Goldstone Award Amount: $1000.00 Lowland Tapir Health, Risk Assessment and Long-Term Conservation in Brazil PI: Renata Carolina Fernandes Santos Award Amount: $1000.00 Determining Life History and Population Size of Juvenile and Adult Diamondback Terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin) in Rhode Island PI: Sarah Helmbrecht Award Amount: $1000.00 Conservation of the Critically Endangered Alligator Lizard (Ambronia campbelli) in Eastern Guatemala Through Habitat Restoration and Community PI: Brad Lock Award Amount: $1000.00 Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) Nesting Ecology, Mating Behavior and Genetic Diversity in Disturbed and Undisturbed Nesting Sites PI: Alexandra T Vik Award Amount: $946.37 The Effect of Visual, and Auditory Deterrents, and Hive Protections on Honey Badger Depredation of Beehive Fences PI: Abigail Johnson Award Amount: $1000.00 Preserving the Endangered African Manatee Population from Human Activities in Lake Ossa Wildlife Reserve PI: Ngafack Paul Rodrique Award Amount: $990.00 Ecological Community Response to the Abatement of Oil and Gas Development — Implications for Restoration Planning PI: Rachel Buxton Award Amount: $996.80 2016 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Human Dimensions of Timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) Conservation: An Evaluation of Landowner Attitudes in Connecticut (USA) PI: Lindsay S. Keener-Eck, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Connecticut Award amount: $1000.00 Sustainable Innovations and Conservation Education with Wildlife-Neighboring Communities in Uganda PI: New Nature Foundation (Kibale Fuel Wood Project) Award Amount: $1000.00 Investigating Feeding Platforms as a Means for Dispersing and Propagating Native Tree Seeds Via Frugivorous Birds in the Dominican Republic PI: Spencer Schubert, Old Dominion University Award Amount: $1000.00 Biodiversity Conservation of the Tubah Upland Forests Through Community Edu-engagement Using Conservation Radio, Posters, Conservation Champions League, Agroforestry, and Tree Nursery Design, Construction and Management trainings, School Conservation Clubs and the Tubah Local Community Conservation Team. PI: Ngalim Franklin Njaiwo, The Greens, Bamenda, NWR- Cameroon Award Amount: $1000.00 Demography of a Recovery: Little Brown Bats Rebounding From White-Nose Syndrome in the North East PI: Katherine Gillman, PhD Student, University of New Hampshire Award Amount: $1000.00 Conserving South Africa’s Free-ranging Cheetah Through Farmers: Predator Conflict Mitigation PI: Deon Cilliers, Field Officer, Cheetah Outreach Trust Award Amount: $1000.00 The Effects Of Suburbanization on the Reproductive Behavior and Physiology of Wood Frogs (Lithobates Sylvaticus) PI: Dr. Lindsey Swierk, Yale University Award Amount: $1000.00 Can Isotopes In Feces Track The Mobility of Difficult To Observe Mammals? PI: Brooke Erin Crowley, Assistant Professor, University of Cincinnati Award Amount: $1000.00 Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) Nesting Ecology, Mating Behavior, and Genetic Diversity in Disturbed and Undisturbed Nesting Sites PI: Alexandra T. Vlk, SUNY College at Oneonta Award Amount: $1000.00 Conservation of the Critically Endangered Alligator Lizard (Abronia Campbelli) in Eastern Guatemala Through Habitat Restoration and Community Forest Management – Phase II PI: Brad Lock, Zoo Atlanta Award Amount: $1000.00 2015 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Conservation Genetics of Threatened Endemic Reptiles in Guatemala PI: Brad Lock, Zoo Atlanta Award Amount: $1000.00 Reintroduction and Genetic Monitoring of the Endangered Columbia Basin Pygmy Rabbit PI: Stephanie DeMay, University of Idaho Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Torpor in a Critically Endangered Primate: Climate Effects on Behavior, Microhabitat Use and Reintroduction of the Javan Slow Loris (Nycticebus javanicus) PI: Kathleen Reinhardt; Dendi Rustandi Amount Awarded: $950.00 Serengeti Human-Elephant Conflict Mitigation Program PI: Stevens Ng’walali, Community Poverty Reduction and Environment Conservation Trust Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Conservation Radio: Conserving Species of the Bamenda Highlands for Posterity PI: Ngalim Franklin Njaiwo, Conservation Radio Amount Awarded: $1,000.00 Pan African Sanctuary Alliance’s (PASA) Emergency Healthcare and Rehabilitation Program for Injured African Primates PI: Julie Sherman; Steve Unwin Amount Awarded: $1,000.00 RNA Viruses: Prevalence, Transmission, and Effect on Native Bumble Bees in Vermont Principal Investigator: Samantha Alger, University of Vermont Amount Awarded: $1,000.00 Development and Utilization of a Quantitative PCR for Diagnosis of Steinhausia Microsporidia in Captive Polynesian Tree Snails, (Partula nodosa) PI: Jim Wellehan, University of Florida Amount Awarded: $1,276.00 Conservation Of The African Large Carnivore Guild: Experimental Investigation of Interspecific Competition Involving Spotted Hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) PI: Jessica Vitale, Wild Entrust International Amount Awarded: $1,000.00 Outdoor Teaching on Natural History to Promote the Conservation of Taita Hills Forests, Kenya PI: Lawrence Wagura, National Museums of Kenya Amount Awarded: $993.50 2014 Sophie Danforth Grant Recipients Understanding Seasonal Diet and Habitat Overlap of Musk Deer With Livestock and Assessment of Habitat Selection PI: Kapil K. Khada Amount Awarded: $955.00 Investigating Chelonid Fibropapilloma-Associated Herpesvirus in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Infected Green Sea Turtles PI: Annie Page-Karjian Amount Awarded: $885.00 Conservation of the African Large Carnivore Guild: Experimental Investigation of Interspecific Competition Involving Spotted Hyaenas (Crocuta crocuta) PI: Jessica Vitale Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Development of Assisted Reproductive Techniques in the African Wild Dog PI: Femke Van den Berghe Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Dogs Saving Cats: The Livestock Guarding Dog Program PI: Dr. Laurie Marker Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Frog-Biting Mosquitoes, Culex Territans And Uranotaenia Sapphirina as Vectors of Multiple Amphibian Pathogens PI: Mandy Gaudreau Amount Awarded: $946.00 Raising Awareness of Endangered Abronia Species in Guatemala Through Education and the PEFCA Center PI: Brad Lock, DVM Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Primate Protection in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Supporting Local Leaders in Conservation Education Efforts PI: Dr. Carmen Vidal Amount Awarded: $868.28 Soil Properties and Vegetation Carbohydrate Content on Jackrabbit Inhabited Prairie Grass Areas in South Dakota PI: Kelsey Gilcrease Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Empowering Communities to Protect Declining Ecosystems: The Kibale Fuel Wood Project and Kibale Eco-Char Initiative PI: Mrs. Rebecca Goldstone & Mr. Michael Stern Amount Awarded: $1000.00 Happy belated birthday, Romo! 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