List of new projects selected for funding in 2025 - Fondation Franklinia

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Forty-four new projects were signed in 2025. A majority were selected following a call for proposals launched early 2025 focused on Latin ...

Source: https://fondationfranklinia.org/en/list-of-new-projects-selected-for-funding-in-2025/

Funding Details

Funder
Fondation Franklinia
Funding Goal
To ensure the survival of endangered tree species worldwide through conservation projects, forest restoration, species recovery, and community-based conservation strategies.
Funding Amount
Not publicly disclosed. Projects typically run 3-4 years.
How to Apply
The foundation issues periodic calls for proposals with specific geographic or thematic focus areas. The 2025 call focused on Latin America and the Caribbean. Organizations submit proposals during open call periods. The current call for proposals is closed. Interested organizations should subscribe to the foundation's newsletter for updates on future opportunities.
Target Region
Latin America, Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Africa, Global
Contact
Fondation Franklinia, Place de la Fusterie 5, 1204 Geneva, Switzerland. Phone: +41 22 525 88 10. Email: contact@fondationfranklinia.org
Last Checked
2026-03-12 03:29

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Summary

Fondation Franklinia is a Swiss-based private foundation dedicated to protecting endangered tree species around the world. In 2025, the foundation selected 44 new projects for funding, primarily through a call for proposals focused on Latin America and the Caribbean. Projects span regions including Latin America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia, Africa, and global programs, with implementation timelines running from 2025 to 2029. The foundation supports conservation organizations working on threatened tree species, forest restoration, reforestation, community-based conservation, ecological enhancement of biodiverse regions, and species-specific recovery programs. It also funds flora documentation, botanical resources, Red List assessments, and select botanical gardens. Rather than serving as a passive funder, the foundation actively engages with beneficiaries and participates in strategic conservation discussions. The call for proposals for 2025 is now closed. The foundation is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and operates through periodic calls for proposals with specific geographic or thematic focus areas. No specific funding amounts are published, but projects typically run 3-4 years. The foundation currently supports approximately 89 projects worldwide.

Historical Context

The foundation currently supports approximately 89 projects worldwide. The 2025 round selected 44 new projects, indicating a substantial annual funding cycle. The call for proposals mechanism suggests recurring funding rounds with varying geographic focuses.

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