SWOT Grants
SWOT small grants help field-based sea turtle research and conservation projects realize their goals in each of SWOT’s four areas of focus: networking and capacity building, filling data gaps, conservation action, and behavior change. Since 2006, we have awarded 160 grants to 125 applicants in 57 countries and territories.
A 2015 SWOT grant supported the Olive Ridley Project’s work to tackle the problem of ghost nets in the Indian Ocean. © Thomas Badstubner
How to Apply
SWOT awards small grants each year in four focal areas. To apply, please review our grant criteria and application instructions.
Past Grantees
We are proud to have supported the following sea turtle research and conservation programs through the SWOT Grants program.
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