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Program Name Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The
Program Information
Sponsor(s) (fed, state, etc.):
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Program Description / Purpose: The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Environment Program supports efforts to protect and restore the environment and promote the sustainable use of land and other natural resources. It focuses on Land Conservation, Forest Conservation, and Conservation Leadership.
Program Active: Yes
Program Website: http://www.ddcf.org
Eligibility Information
Eligible State(s):
Nationwide
Award Information
Assistance Type:
Grants
Resources Available: Foundation awards multi-year grants that range from $125,000 to $3.5 million.
Match Required: No
Application Information
Application Deadline: Must submit letter of inquiry to Grants Administrator
Application Available Online? No
Selection Priorities / Criteria: Criteria for grant:
Does the project address a significant funding gap or support a critical opportunity related to the foundation's mission?
Is the project designed to achieve both the objectives of the applicant organization and the program goals of the Foundation?
What is the project's potential for long-term impact in terms of replication, raech, visibility or changes in the field?
Does the applicant organization have the capacity to effectively execute this project?
What opportunities exist to leverage additional resources as a result of DDCF funding?
Contact Information
Primary Contact: N/A DDCF Headquarters & Grantmaking Programs
N/A
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
650 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor
New York,   10019
Phone: (212) 974-7000
Fax:
Email: webmaster@ddcf.org
Example of Funded Projects
Land Conservation Initiative - Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem:
Greater Yellowstone Coalition ($500,000 over 3 years), Bozeman, MT
Land Trust Alliance, Inc ($500,000 over 3 years), Washington DC
Sonoran Institute ($521,927 over 3 years), Tucson, AZ
The Conservation Fund ($2.14 million over 4 years), Arlington, VA
The Nature Conservancy, Inc ($2.6 million over 3 years), Arlington, VA
Trust for Public Land ($1.8 million over 4 years), San Francisco, CA
Topic Areas
FloodplainsWater Quality
Forests & Forestry
Land Acquisition & EasementsHabitat Restoration
Education & Outreach
Last Updated: 8/13/2009
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