Scholarships and Fellowships
The Education for Nature Program (EFN) is also known as The Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program. EFN seeks to build the capacity of conservationists in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. To achieve this goal it provides financial support to individuals and organizations working in conservation from select countries. EFN provides support through a number of programs.
Fellowships provide funding to individuals for graduate level, academic degree study. EFN Short-term Training Grants provide funding to individuals to participate in nondegree training programs and to organizations to host training programs. EFN Scholarships provide funding to individuals at pre-selected institutions for diploma-level study.
To be eligible for an EFN award individuals must have previous conservation experience and must be working in an eligible county. The application process varies depending on the type of award. For more information, please visit the EFN Web site.
Fellowships provide funding to individuals for graduate level, academic degree study. EFN Short-term Training Grants provide funding to individuals to participate in nondegree training programs and to organizations to host training programs. EFN Scholarships provide funding to individuals at pre-selected institutions for diploma-level study.
To be eligible for an EFN award individuals must have previous conservation experience and must be working in an eligible county. The application process varies depending on the type of award. For more information, please visit the EFN Web site.
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