Two international research grants for 2026 are now open:
1. Holohil Grant Program (Deadline: 15 Jan 2026)
2. Global Raptor Research and Conservation Grant (Deadline: 15 Jan 2026)
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1.Holohil Grant Program
The Holohil Grant Program is available to conservation professionals and researchers from anywhere in the world to conduct research and educational work on endangered species. Each quarter, Holohil will be supporting projects by donating up to CAD$2,500.00 toward the purchase of Holohil transmitters.
Funding Organization: Holohil
Research Scope: Wildlife conservation, endangered species
Eligibility
Holohil Grant Program would like to support projects that generally meet the following criteria:
• The project makes significant use of Holohil transmitters for data collection.
• The project aims to advance scientific knowledge.
• The project contributes to conservation.
• The project engages/educates the public.
• The project involves underrepresented study species of high research or conservation value.
Maximum Award: Up to CAD$2,500.00 toward the purchase of Holohil transmitters
Application Process: Applicants must download, complete, and submit the Holohil Grant Program application form to grantprogram@holohil.com anytime to be included in the current quarterly evaluation cycle.
Application Deadline: Next deadline is 15 January 2026.
Further information: Additional information and application forms can be found at https://www.holohil.com/grant-program/
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2.Global Raptor Research and Conservation Grant
The Global Raptor Research and Conservation Grant supports local researchers working on priority raptors to close critical knowledge gaps and/or implement effective conservation strategies.
Funding Organization: HawkWatch International
Research Scope: Rapture research
Eligibility
• Focused on a single species of raptor that is recognized as a high-priority species for research and conservation (>0.5 RCPI-Edge*)
• Projects must be focused on a raptor species that is recognized as a priority (RCPI >= 0.5) as per the most recently published list
• Work must be led by the applicant
• Led by an applicant who is a citizen or permanent resident of the country or region where the project will take place
• Led by an applicant who is associated with a registered NGO and/or university in the country where the project will take place
Maximum Award: Up to USD 3,500 for a single-species raptor project.
Application Process: Applications must be submitted online at https://hawkwatch.org/investing-in-others/grrcg/
Application Deadline: 15 January 2026
Further information: https://hawkwatch.org/investing-in-others/grrcg/
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For more information, please contact
Ms. Panida Suwannatheerak and Ms. Mananchaya Pissaparn
Tel. 02 470 9654
Email: researchfollowup@kmutt.ac.th