Go Wild Grants Go Wild Grants support post-secondary institutions across Canada to implement projects that aim to protect or restore natural habitat while engaging communities on and around campus. [...] 21, 2024, to bring your idea to life! Go Wild Grants are designed to help students and educators protect and restore habitat on campus grounds, for the benefit of wildlife and people. [...] Ideas that qualify for granting must: • Take place within the campus community during the 2024-2025 academic year • Be completed by October 31, 2025 • Not be associated with a for-profit entity If selected for funding from WWF-Canada, you are agreeing to: • Implement your idea and plan • Share stories, information, photographs and possibly videos from your project. [...] Materials and services associated with the proposed activities are appropriate expenses – This could include (but is not limited to): plants, soil, equipment, and field costs needed to complete the project; honoraria for Indigenous elders and knowledge keepers; communication materials and promotional costs; costs associated with documenting the project; permits; facility or vehicle rental fees, if. [...] Applications that fail to adhere to the guidelines will not be accepted.
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- Learn and discover 1
- Take action for nature 1
- Connect 1
- All proposed projects will be assessed by a panel of WWF-Canada staff using the following criteria 2
- Quality and relevance of project 2
- Impact 2
- Is the impact proposed realistic for the activities planned How will the project be monitored and results measured How effective is the project in connecting students to nature in their community 2
- Sustainability and management 2
- Can this project be sustained beyond the first year Is there a management plan for habitat created Are there future plans to expand 2
- Implementation plan 2
- Is the implementation plan achievable Can the goals be met according to the budget and timeline 2
- Budget 2
- Is the budget appropriate for the proposed activities Does the project have any in-kind support 2
- Storytelling 2
- Does this project tell a good story How creative is it 2
- Connections to Indigenous communities 2
- Preference will be given to projects that are Indigenous-led or meaningfully engage Indigenous communities and their knowledge. 2
- Priority will be given to projects that use native seedsplantstrees as well as those who have significant impact in terms of people engaged plants planted andor habitat stewarded. 2
- WWF-Canadas Living Planet Campus program partners with post-secondary institutions. If your institution is a WWF-Canada Campus Partner we may consult your campus during the selection process. 2
- Ideas that qualify for granting must 2
- Take place within the campus community during the 2024-2025 academic year 2
- Be completed by October 31 2025 2
- Not be associated with a for-profit entity 2
- If selected for funding from WWF-Canada you are agreeing to 2
- Implement your idea and plan 2
- Share stories information photographs and possibly videos from your project. All funded projects may be profiled and promoted by WWF-Canada on various communications channels where relevant. 2
- Submit a final report by 2
- October 31 2025 2
- Individual students of majority age 2
- Ratified student clubs 3
- Student associations 3
- Faculty staff and campus offices 3
- Go Wild projects must take place on campus grounds unless the work proposed is directly part of an academic program or coursework with faculty or staff. 3
- Staff salaries or any other fees not directly related to the proposed activity are not considered eligible expenses. 3
- For questions regarding Go Wild Grants please email gowildwwfcanada.org or call us at 1-800-26- PANDA 72632. 4