WWB Africa Chinko Project

There is no application process for this grant.

This is a notice of intent to satisfy requirements of 505 DM 2. The Division of International Conservation intends to enter into an agreement with the Chinko Project.

The purpose of this project is to establish a wildlife conservation


effort in the Chinko Project area, a 17,000 square kilometer wooded savanna and forest zone in southeast Central African Republic.

Specific activities include:
(1) train, equip, and support at least six teams of private sector, anti-poaching rangers; and (2) conduct participative workshops and informational sessions with seasonal livestock herders and local community members to build support for future conservation efforts.

Related Programs

Wildlife Without Borders-Africa Program

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Fish and Wildlife Service

Estimated Funding: $100,000


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
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Additional Information of Eligibility:
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Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:
Corrie MauldinInternational Affairs SpecialistPhone 703-358-2637

Agency Email Description:
corrie_mauldin@fws.gov

Agency Email:
corrie_mauldin@fws.gov

Date Posted:
2013-08-06

Application Due Date:
2013-08-15

Archive Date:
2013-09-14



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