Grantee Profile
World Wildlife Fund
Grants to World Wildlife Fund
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$375,000Active Strategy
2012 (Duration 3 years)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — WWF will apply economics to improve the effectiveness of WWF's existing programs, including its freshwater and forest site based work, climate change adaptation and mitigation, and engagement with the hydropower sector. This will strengthen their ability to work effectively with government and the private sector to advance conservation goals in the Lower Mekong and secure the natural resource base for more sustainable economies. Deepening the understanding of the benefits provided to the economies and people of the region by the biodiversity and natural habitats of the Mekong River basin and expanding incentives to conserve them is central to MacArthur's approach.
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$250,000Active Strategy
2012 (Duration 2 years)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This grant aims to increase access to information on oil production and to ensure the application of sustainable development principles within the oil production sector. Project staff will establish Citizen Advisory Councils in the oil production regions; train community members and local government officials to monitor impacts of oil production and compliance of environmental and social safeguards; and establish a multi-stakeholder expert team to provide regular, independent review of environmental management tools.
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$1,500,000Active Strategy
2011 (Duration 3 years)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — WWF is the world's largest conservation organization with 5,600 staff working in over 100 countries worldwide, including Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia, and China and all the key commodity consuming and producing countries of the world. For nearly 20 years, WWF has worked to advance more sustainable sourcing practices and policies among specific companies and throughout global commodity markets. The proposed grant seeks to change the policies and practices of 100 companies that buy and sell 25 percent of the 15 commodities with the most significant impact on high biodiversity landscapes -- and, in so doing, tip markets to support global conservation priorities.
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$295,000Active Strategy
2011 (Inactive Grant)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — To design a management strategy to maintain ecological integrity and ecosystem services of high priority watersheds of the Chocó-Darien Ecoregion.
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$655,000Active Strategy
2011 (Inactive Grant)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — To design a multi-donor fund to reduce the adverse environmental and social impacts of China's overseas investments and trade (over eighteen months).
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$100,000Active Strategy
2010 (Inactive Grant)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — To improve the lives of communities within the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary.
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$200,000Active Strategy
2010 (Duration 2 years)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — To support a collaborative program that designs, tests, and monitors the effectiveness of site-based ecosystem based approaches to climate change adaptation in Cambodia (over two years).
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$200,000Active Strategy
2010 (Duration 3 years)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — To build capacity in the Wider Caribbean to climate change threats on coastal biodiversity and marine turtle habitat (over three years).
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$400,000Active Strategy
2010 (Duration 2 years)
Conservation & Sustainable Development
WASHINGTON, D.C. — To implement stronger environmental practices in Chinese investment and business operations overseas and in China, while simultaneously promoting sustainable development (over two years).
The MacArthur Foundation awarded World Wildlife Fund $3,975,000 between 2010 and 2013.
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