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Nature Conservancy, Latin America and Caribbean Division

Arlington, Virginia

Grants

2003 (3 years 3 months)
$300,000

In support of an integrated conservation strategy from the Cóndor bioreserve to Podocarpus National Park on the eastern slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes (over three years).

2001 (5 years 3 months)
$390,000

To build local capacity and develop best practices for forest and watershed conservation in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic (over three years).

1997 (2 years)
$210,000

For a study on the effect of human migration on the Galapagos and Machalilla National Parks in Ecuador (over two years).

1996 (1 year)
$155,000

To increase private investment in biodiversity conservation (over three years).

1996 (1 year)
$65,000

To launch a conservation policy alliance of NGOs from Latin America to share information and develop joint positions on international policy processes.

1995 (1 year)
$49,500

To create a model site-based trust fund in the Maya Forest region.

1994 (1 year)
$80,000

For training materials incorporating a gender perspective in the Antisana Reserve in Ecuador.

1994 (1 year)
$80,000

For a program of sustainable resources for community-based conservation in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic (over three years).

1993 (1 year)
$85,000

To develop a joint program of community-based conservation projects that provide economic opportunities for people living in and around the Condor Bioreserve in Ecuador (over three years).

1993 (1 year)
$150,000

For conservation and environmental education programs in the U.S. Virgin Islands (over three years).

1992 (1 year)
$165,000

To develop long-term funding mechanisms through private investment and innovative financing for Brazilian biodiversity conservation (over three years).

1991 (1 year)
$190,000

Technical assistance for marine park and protected areas in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic (over three years).

1991 (1 year)
$150,000

To support a debt-for-nature program.

1989 (2 years)
$375,000

For the Parks in Peril program (over three years).