WCN Associate status is available to any organization that is:
- A registered non-profit
- A wildlife conservation or animal welfare group
What WCN supplies to Associates:
- Free table/space at the annual Wildlife Conservation Expo
- Link from WCN's website
- Access to the Wildlife Conservation Network
What Associates supply to WCN:
- One-time use of mailing list for Expo invitation
- Proof of non-profit status
- Link to WCN's website
- Promotion of the Expo in Associate's newsletter or other mailing
For the Wildlife Conservation Expo, please complete the following form:
WCN Exhibitor Form (PDF format)
WCN Exhibitor Form (RTF format)
WCN Partners and Application Process
What WCN supplies to Partners:
- Featured presenter at Expo
- Private fundraising event with WCN donors
- Media promotion
- Minimum fundraising guarantee of $20,000 per year
- Fundraising and donor development coaching
- Tech and computer support
What Partners supply to WCN:
- Business plan
- Copy of annual report
- Photos and promotional materials for marketing
- Availability for media events and opportunities
- Link to WCN's website
Apply for support:
STEP 1
Review the following Partner criteria:
- Working in developing countries
- Focus on a threatened or endangered species (currently we are limited to terrestrial mammals)
- Focus on a single species as a flagship, rather than multiple species
- Programs should make a unique contribution to conservation efforts and be highly collaborative with other programs
- Focus on conservation rather than research
- Works with animals in-situ, not in a sanctuary or other captive facility
- Significant community integration/involvement
- A demonstrated commitment to hiring, developing, and empowering local staff
- Program has recently progressed beyond start-up phase
- Field-based with the principle conservationist living 80% of the time in the range states
- At least 80% of the program budget is spent in the range states
- Annual budget typically less than $250,000
- Project operates independently of large organizations
- Not-for-profit organization
- Operates with all required government and legal requirements
If your project meets all of the above criteria, proceed to Step 2.
STEP 2
Complete the WCN Letter of Inquiry:
WCN Letter of Inquiry (PDF Format)
WCN Letter of Inquiry (RTF Format)
Letters of Inquiry are to be three pages maximum plus the conservationist's CV/Resume.
STEP 3
Submit the following items:
1. Cover letter
2. Letter of Inquiry
3. CV / resume
by email to: application@wildnet.org
or submit by fax to: 650.949.3733
or submit by mail to: Wildlife Conservation Network, 25745 Bassett Lane, Los Altos, CA 94022 USA
Questions? Send email to: application@wildnet.org or call Eve at 650.949.3533
A small number of those submitting Letters of Inquiry will later be asked to submit a full application.
LETTER OF INQUIRY DEADLINE DATE - January 15, 2012
2012 Deadlines
| January 15, 2012 |
Submit Cover letter, Letter of Inquiry (LOI) and CV / resume |
February 15, 2012 |
Selected conservationists invited to apply |
March 15, 2012 |
Final applications due |
April 30, 2012 |
Potential Partner(s) invited to attend Expo and give presentation as a guest speaker |
October 2012 |
Invitees attend Expo along with current Partners |
November 2012 |
New Partner(s) announced |