
Since our founding in 1969, half of the world's wildlife has disappeared. Partnering with grassroots organizations around the world, we are working to reverse this trend. We seek out and support high-performing programs where our grant funds can make a pivotal difference to the project's success.
We invest in programs that protect wildlife populations through on-the-ground habitat enhancement and anti-poaching activities, wildlife research, community outreach, and other natural resource preservation efforts.The wildlife protections we support benefit all species of native plants and animals in the region.
We invest in programs that protect wildlife populations through on-the-ground habitat enhancement and anti-poaching activities, wildlife research, community outreach, and other natural resource preservation efforts.The wildlife protections we support benefit all species of native plants and animals in the region.
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Leadership
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Harvard-educated attorney, former law professor, past president of the National Rifle Association, and former president of Wildlife for Tomorrow (a non-profit foundation supporting the Arizona Game & Fish Department's conservation and education efforts), Sandy Froman has done much for the cause of wildlife conservation and the shooting sports.
Grantee Spotlight
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Recent grants support the Back2Nature Program for the school's 50 students. Children explore the natural world and learn about the importance of wildlife and their habitats. Grant funds also support scholarships for iThemba's Outdoor Adventure Camps and Explorers Program which provide students with outdoor skills and an appreciation of nature.
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The Mzuri Wildlife Foundation has one funding cycle each year. Formal grant applications are accepted only in the fourth quarter of each calendar year for consideration in the first quarter of the following year. Please follow the steps below to apply for funding. First, review our Wildlife Conservation and Outdoor Sports & Education Programs to ensure that your organization or project fits with Mzuri's grantmaking priorities.
Grants and Other Volunteer Opportunities
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Photos and stories of our grantees provided by volunteers who visit them help us educate others about the good our grantee partners are achieving with your gifts. To learn more about this and other ways to become involved in our Grant Program, email info@mzuri.org.
One of the most meaningful ways in which individuals can personally impact wildlife conservation is to utilize their talents to seek out, advise on and/or support the grantees and operations of Mzuri Wildlife Foundation.Should you be interested in learning more about the ways your time and skills can benefit our wildlife conservation efforts, contact Holly Garrison, Executive Director, at holly.garrison@mzuri.org.
One of the most meaningful ways in which individuals can personally impact wildlife conservation is to utilize their talents to seek out, advise on and/or support the grantees and operations of Mzuri Wildlife Foundation.Should you be interested in learning more about the ways your time and skills can benefit our wildlife conservation efforts, contact Holly Garrison, Executive Director, at holly.garrison@mzuri.org.
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There are indelible visions left in the soul of the sportsman: the flight that arrives over the blind in the brilliant red sunrise; the scampering flag of a whitetail deer; the dog-like bark and retreating hoofbeats of the bush buck; the bugling elk silhouetted in a reddish-blue patina at sunset. There are impressions of the great outdoor cathedral that motivate an unspoken oath dedicated to preservation.
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