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The Royal State of the Netherlands, through Royal Netherlands Embassy in Kenya

The Royal State of the Netherlands through its Royal Embassy in Kenya is funding a five year Landscape Conservation Program (LCP) to strengthen ACC’s institutional and technical capacities to work with communities living in key biodiversity areas of Kenya.

FORD Foundation

The FORD Foundation has funded several projects over the years. Currently, the foundation is funding a two-year Community Capacity Building Project that will help communities to benefit more from Ecotourism ventures.

Liz Claiborne Art Ortenberg Foundation (LCAOF)

The foundation has for several years supported our elephant research program to give us better understanding of the conservation of Elephants and their migratory corridors. The program also supports strategies to mitigate Human-Wildlife conflict.

JRS Biodiversity foundation:

The JRS foundation is supporting the development of Modelling and Biodiversity informatics tools for ACC programs

Other institutions that have previously supported ACC programs include:

European Union (EU): funded the setting up of community conservation enterprises.

United States Agency for International Development (USAID): funded the establishment of community based natural resource management initiatives that resulted in economic and other benefits to the community.

United Nations Development Program (UNDP)


The Christensen Fund (TCF)

 


 

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