Our Donors & Supporters
Our work would not have been possible without the support of many generous organisations, foundations and individuals.
We would like to thank the following supporters who make our work possible.
BGCI Donors and Supporters
Donors and Supporters |
Activity Supported |
The Ashden Trust | Biodiverse forest restoration work at Brackenhurst Botanic Garden in Kenya and Tooro Botanical Gardens in Uganda. |
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) | Completing red list assessments for all Malagasy trees as a part of the Global Tree Assessment. |
The Darwin Initiative | Conservation of the Mulanje Cedar (Malawi’s national tree) and the facilitation of bio-diverse ecological restoration in Uganda. Promoting the use of plant resources in research and development in Ethiopia. |
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) | The International Plant Sentinel Network |
ERASMUS+ (European Union) | The LearnToEngage project |
The Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA) | The International Plant Sentinel Network |
The Franklinia Foundation | The Global Tree Assessment and Global Trees Campaign |
Horizon 2020 |
The BigPicnic Project |
IUCN | The Global Tree Assessment |
The Japanese Biodiversity Fund | BGCI’s training programme |
The Keidanren Nature Conservation Fund | BGCI’s training programme in Fiji |
The Klorane Foundation | BGCI’s Medicinal Plants Project in Argentina |
The Mohammed bin Zayed Foundation | BGCI’s work on Rhododendron conservation in Papua New Guinea. |
The National Geographic Society | Conservation of threatened Dipterocarp trees in Borneo. |
The Rothschild Foundation | Support the development of the BGCI Website and Interactive Tools |
The Rufford Foundation | Supports the Ecological Restoration Alliance of Botanic Gardens and The African Botanic Gardens Network. |
The Sylvia Scholarship Fund | BGCI’s public engagement work |
The United States Botanic Garden | The North American Collections Assessment, Care for the Rare, and BGCI-US |
USDA Forest Service | BGCI’s seed conservation work |
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