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Rapid Response Facility (RRF) Emergency Conservation Funding: Up to $40,000 for UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites

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Over $1 Million Spent in Emergency Response Funding — Apply Now for the Rapid Response Facility (RRF)

The Rapid Response Facility (RRF) provides emergency funding for conservation efforts in UNESCO natural World Heritage sites. With over $1 million already allocated to urgent biodiversity threats, the RRF continues to support critical interventions that protect globally significant ecosystems.


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About the Rapid Response Facility

The RRF is designed to deliver swift financial assistance to conservation emergencies affecting UNESCO natural World Heritage sites and other internationally recognised biodiversity hotspots. The funding is provided on a grant basis and aims to address sudden and time-sensitive threats to biodiversity.


RRF Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet all four core criteria to be eligible for funding:


1. Eligible Country

View the list of eligible countries


2. Eligible Site

The site must be one of the following:


3. Conservation Emergency

Applications must address a sudden emergency. The RRF does not fund ongoing issues.

Key factors considered:

Applications that do not meet most or all of these criteria will likely be rejected.


4. Eligible Organisations

Applicants must be organisations (no individual applicants). Examples include:

Additional requirements:

Contact the Secretariat for eligibility questions: rrf@fauna-flora.org


Examples of Past Projects

The RRF has previously funded emergency interventions such as:

View the full Grants Summary here


How to Apply

To apply, submit the official RRF application form to: rrf@fauna-flora.org

Your application must include:

Application forms can be downloaded and submitted in either:

English

French

Spanish


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