Introducing our Grants area: This is what This is My Earth can do for you

Are you a conservation NGO looking to protect biodiversity in your area? This is My Earth (TiME) is excited to offer you the chance to apply for grants that will help you purchase and protect land for the benefit of all species, now and in the future.

We have just created this landing page on our website so that you can learn about all the possibilities that This is My Earth offers to finance the urgent conservation projects you would like to begin.

Click this link now and discover what This is My Earth can do for you!

By partnering with This is My Earth, your organization can benefit from:

  • Funding for the purchase of private lands in threatened biodiverse habitats in order to ensure their conservation.
  • Local ownership of the land for the long-term protection and management of its biodiversity.
  • Global exposure through TiME’s network of supporters and help in promoting your organization’s mission and work. 
  • Global exposure through TiME’s educational program, which engages children around the world to learn about and help solve conservation challenges, inspiring the next generation of conservation leaders.

Interested local partner organizations should submit an online application to TiME. Our Scientific Advisory Committee will review each application to determine if it meets our criteria. If your application is approved, TiME will launch a democratic crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for the land purchase, with each TiME donor voting among several conservation proposals for their preferred project.

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