Four Pollinator Research Grants NOW OPEN |
The North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) has released four research grant opportunities relating to pollinator conservation. View all available grant opportunities below and visit our grants page for more information on the grants and submission requirements click on the button below. |
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The Honey Bee Health Task Force is currently seeking proposals for research related to improving the health of honey bees. Proposals should focus on research to understand, manage, suppress, and eradicate Varroa mites, small hive beetles, and other pests, pathogens, and diseases contributing to colony losses. Deadline: January 16, 2026 |
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Imperiled Bombus Conservation |
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The Imperiled Bombus Conservation Task Force is seeking proposals for research on improving the recovery and persistence of imperiled Bombus species. Proposals should focus on evaluating the effects of stressors on bumble bees, enhancing knowledge of the historical and current geographical distribution, biology, and ecology of bumble bees, contributing to improved monitoring practices, or utilizing emerging techniques to best conserve imperiled bumble bees.
Deadline: January 31, 2026 |
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The Lepidoptera Task Force is seeking research proposals related to Lepidoptera conservation. This small grant aims to support research projects that need some additional support to get off the ground, or projects that are underway but need additional support for completion. Deadline: January 31, 2026 |
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Garden Club of America Fellowship |
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The Garden Club of America (GCA) Board of Associates Centennial Pollinator Fellowship provides funding to a current graduate student to study the causes of pollinator decline, in particular bees, bats, butterflies, and moths, which could lead to potential solutions for their conservation and sustainability. Deadline: January 17, 2026 |
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