Call for Applications
2010 Conservation Leadership Programme Awards

Deadline 6th November 2009

The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is now accepting applications for 
2010 Conservation Awards. The CLP aims to promote the development of emerging 
conservation leaders and equip them with the capacity to address the most 
pressing conservation issues of our time. We do this by providing small grants, 
training, mentoring and networking opportunities, where award winners gain 
practical skills and experience and develop leadership capabilities through the 
implementation of projects focused on high-priority biodiversity conservation 
issues.

The CLP is a partnership of four international conservation organizations – 
Birdlife International, Conservation International, Fauna & Flora International 
and the Wildlife Conservation Society – with support from multinational energy 
company BP. The CLP has been helping young conservationists to achieve their 
goals and move into positions of influence within the conservation sector – and 
2010 marks the 25th Anniversary of this highly successful program!

This year we are happy to announce that we will be accepting applications from 
teams working across Africa, Asia, Eastern and South-eastern Europe, the Middle 
East, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Countries that are NOT 
ELIGIBLE include those countries designated as high-income economies by the 
World Bank, with the exception of island nations in the Pacific and Caribbean 
and some countries in the Middle East. If you have any questions about eligible 
countries, please contact the CLP.

Available awards include:
# Future Conservationist Awards: Approximately 20 awards of up to $12,500 each

# Conservation Follow-up Awards: Approximately 5 awards of up to $25,000 each 
(available only to previous CLP award winners)

# Conservation Leadership Awards: 2 awards of $50,000 each (available only to 
previous CLP award winners)

The application deadline is 6th November 2009 for ALL applications, and awards 
will be announced in March 2010. Please visit the CLP website for detailed 
eligibility criteria, guidelines and an application form. Please forward this 
announcement to other interested individuals, organizations or academic 
institutions.

Successful applicants will: 1.) Develop the knowledge, skills and abilities of 
team members; 2.) Implement a focused, high-priority conservation project 
combining research and action; and 3.) Contribute to the long-term success of 
local conservation efforts.

All teams submitting an application will receive feedback on their proposal*. 
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact a member of the CLP team well 
before the application deadline for advice on project eligibility, methods and 
project activities. The CLP can also put teams in touch with local partner 
offices or other experts who can provide additional advice.

A representative from each award-winning team will be invited to attend an 
international training event and the International Congress for Conservation 
Biology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in June/July 2010 organized by the CLP. 
These events will allow winners to share ideas and experience, develop new 
skills and network with their peers and experts.

*If you are interested in participating in the application review process, 
please send an email with your name, contact details, countries and regions 
where you have worked and taxonomic expertise.

Have additional questions or need advice? Send an email to [email protected] or 
visit our website: www.ConservationLeadershipProgramme.org. 

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