Conservation Leadership Programme: 2026 Future Conservationist Award

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The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP)

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November 21, 2025

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The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is now accepting applications for itsĀ 2026 Future Conservationist Award, a global initiative that supports early-career conservation professionals from eligible low- and middle-income countries. CLP provides financial support, training, mentorship, and access to a worldwide network of conservation practitioners.

  • Who Can Apply:Ā Early-career conservationists (≤5 years experience) in eligible low- and middle-income countries
  • Team Requirement:Ā Minimum 3 members, primarily nationals of the project country
  • Grant Amount:Ā Up to USD 15,000
  • Project Duration:Ā 3–12 months
  • Deadline:Ā January 9, 2026

Since 1985, CLP has helped emerging conservation leaders carry out impactful biodiversity projects, develop technical skills, and advance long-term conservation careers. Awarded teams undertake projects that address urgent environmental challenges involving threatened species, priority habitats, and community engagement.

The Future Conservationist Award provides:

  • Up to USD 15,000 in project funding
  • Comprehensive conservation leadership training
  • Long-term mentorship from conservation experts
  • Access to the CLP Alumni Network
  • Opportunities to build skills in ecological research, conservation action, and project management
  • Potential eligibility for future CLP Continuation Awards

Projects must focus on conservation of globally threatened or data-deficient species, climate adaptation, habitat restoration, Indigenous engagement, environmental policy, community wellbeing, or related themes. Projects must be newly developed and run forĀ 3 to 12 months.

Eligibility

Team Eligibility

  • Teams must have at least three members.
  • All team members must be nationals of the project country (one non-national may be included with justification).
  • Participants must be early-career conservationists with no more than five years of professional conservation experience.
  • Team members cannot be employees or contractors of CLP partner organizations (BirdLife, Fauna & Flora, WCS).
  • No minimum education level required.
  • Teams from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Project Eligibility

  • Projects must take place in eligible low- and middle-income countries.
  • Funding requested from CLP must be no more than USD 15,000 and cover at least 50% of the project budget.
  • Projects must produce tangible conservation outcomes linked to species at risk (CR, EN, VU, DD).
  • Proposals must reflect new work, not continuation of an existing project.
  • Applications must be written in English and submitted via the CLP online portal.
  • Academic research for a degree is not eligible unless it goes clearly beyond academic requirements.

Country Eligibility

Projects must occur in eligible low- and middle-income countries in:

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Pacific
  • Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Eastern and Southeastern Europe
  • Middle East

High-income Caribbean and Pacific Island nations may also apply.

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The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP)

Oranisation Overview

The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is a world-renowned training and capacity building programme that targets individuals from biodiverse countries who are early in their conservation career and demonstrate leadership potential. As a partnership initiative between three of the world’s leading biodiversity conservation organisations – BirdLife International, Fauna & Flora and the Wildlife Conservation Society – CLP provides financial support, ongoing mentorship, knowledge exchange and networking opportunities, and resources that enable awardees to acquire unique skills and advance their career within the conservation sector. This holistic approach contributes significantly to the programme's success in nurturing future conservation leaders worldwide who are conserving critical biodiversity. Since 1985, CLP has supported and encouraged thousands of individuals who are early in their conservation career and are addressing global conservation priorities at a local level. CLP has and continues to be an important stepping stone for many individuals, and its impact has helped to facilitate the discovery of species new to science, the designation of new protected areas, knowledge sharing and co laboration, and the creation of mechanisms for long-term conservation, such as the establishment of local non-governmental organisations and creation of conservation policy and action plans.