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Wildlife Acoustics Scientific Grant Program - Standard Product Grant

This program provides equipment and software to researchers and nonprofit organizations focused on studying and conserving wildlife, including bats, birds, and amphibians, worldwide.

$4,000
Active
Nationwide
Recurring
Grant Description

The Wildlife Acoustics Scientific Grant Program - Standard Product Grant is administered by Wildlife Acoustics, a private company that develops bioacoustic monitoring technologies used in wildlife research and conservation. The program is designed to support scientists, researchers, and conservation practitioners by providing in kind equipment and software that enable the study of bats, birds, amphibians, and other terrestrial wildlife. Through this initiative, the organization aims to expand access to advanced monitoring tools and contribute to improved ecological research, biodiversity tracking, and habitat conservation outcomes on a global scale. The program operates on a structured quarterly cycle with clearly defined application deadlines and award timelines. Applicants may apply for a Standard Product Grant, which provides access to Wildlife Acoustics recording devices, accessories, and analytical software. Each quarter, up to 12000 USD worth of products may be awarded across selected recipients. Individual applicants may request up to 4000 USD in eligible equipment and software. The grant does not provide cash funding and is limited strictly to products manufactured or distributed by Wildlife Acoustics. Shipping costs are covered by the funder, though recipients are responsible for any applicable import duties, taxes, or brokerage fees. Eligible applicants include individual researchers and nonprofit organizations engaged in wildlife research and conservation. The program accepts applications from both United States and international applicants. Nonprofit organizations must provide documentation of tax exempt or equivalent status within their country. Government agencies, whether domestic or international, are explicitly excluded from eligibility. Applicants are limited to one submission per project per quarter, although unsuccessful applicants may reapply in future cycles. The application process is conducted through an online submission platform. Applicants must complete the application form and submit all required supporting documentation prior to the applicable quarterly deadline. For the 2026 cycle, application deadlines occur on February 15, May 15, August 15, and November 15. Applications are reviewed after each deadline, and award decisions are communicated via email. Applicants may monitor the status of their submissions through the online system, and additional information may be submitted up until the deadline. Applications are evaluated by a grant review committee based on the relevance and potential impact of the proposed research on wildlife conservation and monitoring. While detailed scoring criteria are not published, emphasis is placed on projects that advance scientific understanding and contribute to conservation priorities. Selected recipients are publicly recognized through announcements on the organization website and social media channels, increasing visibility for both the researchers and their work. Award notifications follow a predictable schedule aligned with the quarterly cycle. For 2026, awards are expected to be issued by March 30, June 30, September 30, and December 30, corresponding to each application round. Recipients are required to submit quarterly progress reports documenting project developments, findings, conservation impacts, and future steps. Reports may include written summaries, publications, and photographic documentation, and may be shared publicly unless confidentiality is requested. As a recurring quarterly program, the Wildlife Acoustics Scientific Grant Program provides consistent and predictable funding opportunities throughout the year. The recurring nature allows applicants to plan submissions in advance and align project timelines with funding cycles. Because the program repeats annually with fixed quarterly deadlines, it represents an ongoing opportunity for researchers worldwide to access specialized equipment and contribute to global conservation research efforts.

Funding Details

Award Range

$4,000 - $4,000

Total Program Funding

$12,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Product based grant providing recorders, accessories, and software licenses; quarterly distribution; shipping covered by funder but import costs paid by recipient

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Individuals
Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants include individual researchers and nonprofit organizations involved in wildlife research and conservation. Organizations must provide documentation of nonprofit or tax exempt status. International applicants are allowed but must certify or document tax status. Government agencies are explicitly excluded. Applicants must be able to cover any import duties or taxes associated with receiving awarded equipment.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

August 15, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

Wildlife Acoustics

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Natural Resources
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