The IDEA WILD Small Equipment Grant is a rolling conservation funding opportunity offering up to $1,500 in equipment support for researchers, conservationists, and educators working on biodiversity, wildlife, and ecosystem projects globally. With a total funding pool of $300,000 and a rolling deadline of 31 December 2030, the grant prioritises applicants from the Global South – particularly those in under-resourced countries and internationally recognised biodiversity hotspots. Applications are reviewed on a continuous monthly basis throughout the year.
Program Highlights
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Opportunity Type | Small Equipment Research Grant |
| Organising Body | IDEA WILD |
| Mode | Project-based (Field and Research) |
| Funding Amount | Up to $1,500 per grant |
| Total Funding Pool | $300,000 |
| Deadline | 31 December 2030 (Rolling) |
About the Program
The IDEA WILD Small Equipment Grant supports practical, field-based conservation and research projects spanning biodiversity, wildlife, plant science, ecosystem management, and environmental education across all life on earth. IDEA WILD receives between 50 and 70 equipment requests per month and prioritises applications based on conservation impact, recipient need, and project location — with additional consideration for projects situated in critical global biodiversity hotspots. Consequently, the grant is particularly suited to early-career field scientists and researchers in under-resourced regions where access to basic research equipment represents a tangible barrier to meaningful conservation work. Furthermore, while the Global South remains the primary focus, IDEA WILD also welcomes applications from tribal and marginalised communities in the First World, and from First World-based conservationists working directly with country nationals on internationally significant projects.
Eligibility Criteria
Academic Qualification
- Open to conservationists, researchers, and educators from all academic backgrounds working in relevant conservation fields
- No specific degree level is universally required; demonstrated conservation impact and project relevance are the primary assessment criteria
- Applications must relate to biodiversity conservation, research, or education covering animals, plants, fungi, or any other life on earth
Experience & Other Conditions
- Priority is given to applicants from the Global South, particularly those in under-resourced countries or internationally recognised biodiversity hotspot regions
- Non-nationals working in a project country are strongly encouraged to have a country national apply or co-apply with them
- First World-based projects are generally outside IDEA WILD’s mission; exceptions are made for tribal and marginalised communities and for First World conservationists working globally with country nationals
- Projects must clearly demonstrate conservation impact, local relevance, and genuine equipment need
Benefits & Funding
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| Equipment Grant | Up to $1,500 per successful application |
| Total Funding Pool | $300,000 available across the grant program |
| Supported Activities | Fieldwork, biological research, conservation education, community outreach, conservation management, field training, and professional development |
| Grant Focus | Practical equipment support — not general cash disbursement |
Topics / Themes Covered
- Biodiversity conservation and research across animals, plants, fungi, and all ecosystems
- Wildlife conservation and field research in biodiversity hotspot regions
- Plant science and ecosystem monitoring and management
- Environmental education and community-based conservation outreach
- Conservation management, field training, and professional capacity development
- Community-led conservation initiatives in under-resourced regions of the Global South
Selection Process
- Applications submitted via the official IDEA WILD portal at ideawild.org/apply on a rolling basis
- Prioritisation based on three criteria: conservation impact of the proposed project, recipient need, and project location
- Additional consideration given to projects in internationally recognised critical biodiversity hotspot areas
- Applications reviewed monthly from a pool of 50 to 70 requests received; well-evidenced and clearly articulated applications are strongly advised
How to Apply
- Visit the official IDEA WILD grant application portal at https://ideawild.org/apply.
- Complete the application clearly describing your conservation project, the specific equipment requested, and the direct impact that equipment will have on your fieldwork or research outcomes.
- Demonstrate the local relevance of your project and the genuine need for equipment support in your specific region or community context.
- If you are a non-national working in the project country, ensure that a country national applies or co-applies alongside you.
- Submit your application at any time before the rolling deadline of 31 December 2030; applications are prioritised on a continuous monthly review cycle.
Application Fee
| Category | Fee Amount |
|---|---|
| All Applicants | No application fee stated |
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Application Window | Open — rolling basis |
| Deadline | 31 December 2030 |
| Review Cycle | Ongoing monthly prioritisation of received applications |
Important Links
| Resource | Link |
|---|---|
| Apply Online | Click Here |
| Official Website | Click here |
| Restor Funding Listing | Click Here |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for the IDEA WILD Small Equipment Grant?
Conservationists, researchers, and educators working on biodiversity, wildlife, or ecosystem projects globally are eligible; priority is given to applicants from the Global South and those operating in internationally recognised biodiversity hotspots.
What does the IDEA WILD Small Equipment Grant fund?
The grant provides up to $1,500 in practical equipment support for fieldwork, biological research, conservation education, community outreach, field training, and professional development in conservation contexts.
Are First World-based researchers eligible?
Generally no – First World-based projects fall outside IDEA WILD’s mission; however, tribal and marginalised communities and conservationists working globally with country nationals are welcome to apply.
How does IDEA WILD prioritise applications?
Applications are prioritised based on conservation impact, recipient need, and project location, with additional weight for projects in critical biodiversity hotspots; IDEA WILD reviews 50 to 70 requests monthly.
Is there a fixed annual deadline for the IDEA WILD grant?
No – the grant operates on a rolling basis with applications accepted continuously until 31 December 2030 and reviewed monthly throughout the year.
