Animals & Wildlife Funders
Learn about animal and wildlife grants by exploring our curated list of top animal and wildlife funders below. Grantseekers can also research funding opportunities using the search tool for GrantFinder. Become a member.
Key Funders
- PetSmart Charities
- American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- Maddie’s Fund
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
- Humane Society of the United States
- Walton Family Foundation
- Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies
- Lilly Endowment
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
- Richard King Mellon Foundation
Funding trends for animals and wildlife
Funding for animals and wildlife is small relative to philanthropy as a whole, particularly as it relates to institutional giving. However, giving to the field is growing. For instance, according to Candid data, animal and wildlife funding doubled from 2014 to 2018.
The largest share of funding (roughly $500 million/year) goes to causes that support companion animals (also known as domesticated animals or pets), while wildlife-related priorities are the second-leading area (roughly $250 million/year). The landscape of nonprofit organizations in the animals and wildlife sector varies across segments, as do relevant funding trends.
Companion animal organizations, like animal shelters and services such as animal rescue and adoptions, are generally smaller and locally focused, though there are some large nonprofits that play a major role in the field, including as grantmakers. Corporate foundations, most of which are supported via customer check-out donations, account for roughly half of all companion animal funding, according to advocates, with grantmaking public charities and private and family foundations making up most other funding.
The wildlife-focused organizations, on the other hand, tend to be quite large and more national or international (e.g., Ducks Unlimited and Wildlife Conservation Society). Some of the largest private foundations in the United States, alongside individual donors, provide support for wildlife (particularly from the tech and finance sectors).
The “farmed animal” sector, which includes animal rights and the promotion of animal-free eating, is still nascent but fast-growing, with funding largely coming from small private and family foundations.
Animal and wildlife funders currently face both new and longstanding opportunities and challenges. All funders in this area benefit to some extent from the special bond humans have with animals, whether in public support or fundraising. At the same time, each segment—and particularly companion animal funders—must navigate the disrespect and minimization of the sector by peers, who often see greater value in efforts focused on humans.
Foundations
ALCOA FOUNDATION
Alcoa’s giving for animals and wildlife centers on habitat restoration and biodiversity around the world.
PAUL G. ALLEN FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation supports a wide range of animal and wildlife projects and programs.
ALSTOM FOUNDATION
The Alstom Foundation supports animal and wildlife organizations in regions of the world in which the company has an employee and operational presence.
ALTERNATIVES FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
The Alternatives for Research and Development Foundation funds scientists and investigators developing alternative methods to animal testing in scientific research.
AMERICAN HUMANE
American Humane invests in animal welfare organizations across the United States. It also connects veterans with service dogs.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PRIMATOLOGISTS
The American Society of Primatologists supports research that addresses captive and wild-primates.
ANDERSON-ROGERS FOUNDATION
The Anderson-Rogers Foundation supports U.S. based animal and wildlife organizations working around the world. Major grantmaking interests include preserving animal and wildlife species in their natural habitats.
ANNENBERG FOUNDATION
This foundation has several interests, including animal welfare. It funds domestic animal rescue work, as well as exotic wildlife protection, and is mostly interested in funding work in the Greater Los Angeles region.
ARCADIA FUND
The fund conducts grantmaking for wildlife habitat and landscape conservation through its broad environmental program, which ultimately works to “safeguard and restore unique and biodiverse areas of land and sea.”
ARCUS FOUNDATION
Arcus is a leading supporter of work to protect great apes, and also gives a wide array of grants to organizations involved with all types of primates in the U.S. and abroad.
BAIRD FOUNDATION
While Baird supports philanthropy with a global reach, it only funds nonprofit organizations located in the United States.
BANCKER-WILLIAMS FOUNDATION
The Bancker-Williams Foundation supports animal and wildlife organizations working domestically in the United States and abroad.
BAND FOUNDATION
The BAND Foundation awards grants to a wide variety of animal and wildlife protection and conservation organizations across the globe.
BAY & PAUL FOUNDATIONS
Grants for animals and wildlife are through its Research & Initiatives for Ecosystems area, with additional aims to preserve or repair biodiversity and emphasize culturally significant natural heritage.
GEOFFREY BEENE FOUNDATION
The Geoffrey Beene Foundation’s giving in this area focuses on animal protection.
BEN & JERRY’S FOUNDATION
The philanthropic arm of the ice cream company supports grassroots initiatives, with keen interest in environmental problem solving and animal well-being.
PRINCE BERNHARD NATURE FUND
The Prince Bernhard Nature Fund prioritizes animal and wildlife projects in developing countries, as well as, the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
BERNICE BARBOUR FOUNDATION
This foundation awards grants to wildlife conservation organizations, as well as those working for the protection and wellness of domesticated animals. Of additional interest is medical research to benefit animals.
BLUE BUFFALO FOUNDATION
Blue Buffalo invests in organizations that conduct pet cancer research.
BOBOLINK FOUNDATION
Bobolink is devoted to the environment and birds. While a couple of big groups get the largest grants, there’s a long list of smaller grantees, including local initiatives.
DAVID BOHNETT FOUNDATION
The foundation of the tech investor has an interest in animal welfare and academic research, with a particular focus on great apes and chimpanzees.
LOUIS L. BORICK FOUNDATION
Borick funds animal welfare, conservation, and protection organizations.
BROMLEY TRUST
The trust supports wildlife habitats across the world.
DR. BRONNER’S FAMILY FOUNDATION
Dr. Bronner’s Family Foundation supports human rights, and immigrants and refugees, human rights, agriculture, animals and wildlife, and public health in places all over the world.
BROWN FOUNDATION
While the Brown Foundation does not name specific strategies, it supports animal welfare and wildlife conservation causes.
BUTLER CONSERVATION FUND
The Butler Conservation Fund’s grantmaking broadly centers on environmental conservation causes.
CAMPION FOUNDATION
The Campion Foundation tends to support larger organizations rather than smaller grassroots groups.
CAPITAL GROUPS COMPANIES CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
The Capital Groups Companies Charitable Foundation invest in an array of animal and wildlife causes across the United States.
MARGARET A. CARGILL PHILANTHROPIES
Cargill’s animal and wildlife grants support efforts to boost the well-being of domestic animals, rehabilitate injured wild animals for eventual re-release, and increase compassion toward animals.
CATERPILLAR FOUNDATION
The Caterpillar Foundation invests in organizations that alleviate the root causes of poverty, focusing on education, the environment, and basic needs.
JPMORGAN CHASE FOUNDATION
The JPMorgan Chase Foundation funds local, regional, and national animal and wildlife organizations.
LIZ CLAIBORNE AND ART ORTENBERG FOUNDATION
A key player in wildlife and wildlands conservation, this foundation supplies large grants to many big nonprofits working to preserve iconic species and natural resources overseas and in the western United States.
COMMON STREAM
Common Stream awards animal and wildlife grants to organizations operating across the United States.
CONSERVATION, FOOD AND HEALTH FOUNDATION
The Conservation, Food and Health Foundation provides grants for small nonprofits performing research-based wildlife conservation in the developing world.
CTW FOUNDATION
The CTW Foundation invests in a variety of animal and wildlife efforts, which include those both national or local in scope.
DORIS DAY ANIMAL FOUNDATION
The great American actor and singer has long supported animal welfare, as well as programs involving animals that help humans, such as senior companion animals.
WALT DISNEY COMPANY
Among other things, Disney Conservation Fund awards grants for wildlife research and habitat protection, with a special interest in organizations that want to make a long-term impact on wildlife and habitats.
WILLIAM H. DONNER FOUNDATION
The William H. Donner Foundation’s main areas of giving are education, environmental conservation and animal welfare.
MAX AND VICTORIA DREYFUS FOUNDATION
Makes relatively small grants that it believes can make a big difference for a program. It’s pretty open to any animal or wildlife program.
ECOLAB FOUNDATION
Among other causes, this foundation supports animal welfare and wildlife preservation. It’s particularly keen on programs that have a community education component.
EDISON INTERNATIONAL
Edison’s grants for animals and wildlife habitats flows through its more general environmental giving. Past work in this space has addressed restoration and education, and wildlife rehabilitation, among other interests.
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS FOUNDATION
The Enterprise Holdings Foundation broadly awards animal and wildlife organizations across the United States.
FOUND ANIMALS FOUNDATION
This foundation aims to reduce the number of euthanized animals through adoption, microchip identification and sterilization. A major component is its Michelson Prize and Grants for research in pursuit of a non-surgical sterility solution for cats and dogs.
FRIEDKIN CONSERVATION FUND
The Friedkin Conservation Fund’s Wildlife Conservation and Anti-Poaching work operates in five protected wilderness areas in Tanzania.
FUND FOR WILD NATURE
The Fund for Wild Nature gives to small organizations on the front lines of the environmental movement that are working to preserve the wildlands and ecosystems that animals depend on for survival.
GEORGIA-PACIFIC FOUNDATION
The paper manufacturer’s philanthropic arm devotes a significant chunk of its giving to environmental and animal issues; notably, all grants go toward general operating support.
T.S. AND K.D. GLIDE FOUNDATION
This foundation awards grants to small animal welfare organizations, mostly within California, and prefers capital item acquisition efforts. Some grants also go toward habitat preservation and the rehabilitation of wild animals.
GOOD VENTURES
Good Ventures focuses its grantmaking on farm animal welfare and treatment.
GRAINGER FOUNDATION
The Grainger Foundation focuses its animal and wildlife grants on domesticated animal organizations.
GREENBAUM FOUNDATION
This foundation gives to non-mainstream organizations and projects devoted to animal advocacy, animal abuse prevention, animal sanctuaries, and halting the use of animals in entertainment and testing. It does not accept unsolicited
HAMILL FAMILY FOUNDATION
This funder supports animal and wildlife organizations involving local and regional Chicagoland organizations for the most part, but also some national and international outfits.
HEXBERG FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Hexberg Family Foundation does not maintain a specific grantmaking program dedicated to animals and wildlife; however, it offers a fair number of grants toward animals and wildlife.
ARTHUR L. AND ELAINE V. JOHNSON FOUNDATION
This foundation supports seeing-eye dogs and other service animals that work with people who have physical handicaps. But it also supports wildlife protection and environmental conservation.
KATE SPADE & COMPANY
The foundation invests in a variety of animal organizations across the United States.
F.M. KIRBY FOUNDATION
The F.M. Kirby Foundation broadly supports a variety of animal and wildlife organizations across the United States.
LAWRENCE FOUNDATION
The Lawrence Foundation is a family foundation that prioritizes giving for environmental causes. It provides the flexibility of operating grants, as well as more typical program grants.
LAZAR FOUNDATION
Lazar names the preservation of biological diversity as one of its main areas of grantmaking interest and has funded several organizations and projects that aim to protect endangered species and habitats.
LUSH COSMETICS
The cosmetics company Lush focuses its conservation grantmaking on environmental justice.
LUDWICK FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Ludwick Foundation invests in a handful of animal and wildlife organizations across the U.S.
MADDIE’S FUND
This foundation, bankrolled by tech billionaire David Duffield, is a leader in promoting the no-kill concept to animal shelters.
MAKI FOUNDATION
Maki funds animal and wildlife organizations that work to protect multiple species, as well as, wildlife habitats.
MARS WRIGLEY FOUNDATION
While support for animals is not a stated funding priority, the Mars Foundation has made a number of grants in this area.
CHARLOTTE MARTIN FOUNDATION
The Charlotte Martin Foundation funds animal and wildlife conservation organizations that address ecosystem stewardship in the face of climate change.
MICHELSON FOUND ANIMALS FOUNDATION
The Michelson Found Animals Foundation aims to improve the state of animal welfareL. Programs from this foundation include adopt and shop, prioritizing Los Angeles.
MORRIS ANIMAL FOUNDATION
This large niche funder, which has very strict grant guidelines, is dedicated to advancing scientific research in veterinary care for cats, dogs, large companion animals (horses and llamas/alpacas) and wildlife.
NATIONAL ANTI-VIVISECTION SOCIETY
The National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) Sanctuary Fund is a niche grantmaker that supports organizations working to rescue animals in emergency situations.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
National Geographic is a longtime leading supporter of wildlife. Grantseekers must demonstrate a proven history of success in their field.
OAK FOUNDATION
Oak funds animals and wildlife grants to organizations that address illegal wildlife trade.
OPEN PHILANTHROPY PROJECT
The Open Philanthropy Project primarily focuses its animal and wildlife grantmaking on farm animals’ welfare.
PACKARD FOUNDATION
Although it does not accept unsolicited proposals, Packard gives heavily to protect marine wildlife (but does not explicitly fund efforts for other forms of wildlife unless they are part of a larger conservation effort).
PARK FOUNDATION
This foundation is devoted to spay/neuter programs, anti-dogfighting efforts and public education. It also supports advocacy work on behalf of threatened wildlife.
PEDIGREE FOUNDATION
The Pedigree Foundation is dedicated to finding homes for dogs by funding a variety of programs and services that make dogs more adoptable.
PETCO FOUNDATION
The Petco Foundation invests in animal welfare, rescue and shelter organizations across the United States.
PEW CHARITABLE TRUSTS
The Pew Charitable Trusts do not name wildlife conservation as a subtopic of their environmental program, but a significant portion of funding has supported organizations working to protect endangered species and their habitats.
POLLINATION PROJECT FOUNDATION
The Pollination Project Foundation offers micro-grants to individuals and projects that support its compassion-oriented philosophy.
RE:WILD
Derived from the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, which was dedicated to wildlife conservation, Re:wild continues to be a major supporter of environmental causes around the world. Its interests include rewilding the global through wildlife and wildland protection that considers animal, land and marine conservation; climate change; research; digital media advocacy and education, and Indigenous people.
QUAIL ROOST FOUNDATION
The Quail Roost Foundation broadly supports philanthropic efforts that protect and support “all creatures.” It is particularly supportive of horse-related nonprofits.
RAPTOR RESEARCH FOUNDATION
The Raptor Research Foundation seeks individuals and organizations that study and protect birds of prey.
SALESFORCE FOUNDATION
The Salesforce Foundation invests in local and national animal and wildlife organizations.
SAM SIMON FOUNDATION
Sam Simon invests in animal groups, as well as rescued, abused or captive animals.
DR. SCHOLL FOUNDATION
The Dr. Scholl Foundation supports animal and wildlife foundations around the United States; however, organizations that are grantmaking entities themselves are not eligible for a Dr. Scholl Foundation grant.
SCHULTZ FAMILY FOUNDATION
The Schultz Family Foundation broadly funds animal welfare organizations across the United States, but does not name specific areas of interest.
SEAWORLD AND BUSCH GARDENS CONSERVATION FUND
This fund backs wildlife conservation on a global scale, and has four major areas of focus: species research, habitat protection, conservation education and animal rescue and rehabilitation.
SMOKE RISE FOUNDATION
The Smoke Rise Foundation broadly supports a variety of animal and wildlife organizations located across the U.S.
SVANEE’S FOUNDATION
The Svanee’s Foundation primarily funds grantmaking related to animals.
MARK PAUL TERK CHARITABLE TRUST
This funder broadly supports animal and wildlife conservation organizations working in the United States and abroad.
TOSA FOUNDATION
The foundation has no website and tends to give more funding to conservation than animal welfare, but still—if animal and wildlife welfare is your cause, then it’s worth inquiring.
T. ROWE PRICE FOUNDATION
The T. Rowe Price Foundation supports animal and wildlife protection, as well as conservation organizations across the U.S.
TURNER FOUNDATION
Supports the protection of wildlife, working through several entities that create opportunities for grantseekers working on land- and sea-based species and biodiversity conservation.
VAN SLOUN FOUNDATION
The Van Sloun Foundation largely invests in animal and wildlife work that relates to domestic animals.
VERIZON FOUNDATION
The Verizon Foundation’s animal-related giving often supports local chapters of the Humane Society, rescue shelters and pet adoption organizations.
WALLACE GENETIC FOUNDATION
This foundation gives mostly large grants to several major players in wildlife and biodiversity conservation, but the scope of its funding is quite limited, and it tends to stick with favorite grantees.
WIEDERHOLD FOUNDATION
This foundation gives almost entirely to animal welfare, including aquariums and shelters, but also to some veterinary medicine and research projects.
WILBURFORCE FOUNDATION
The foundation’s grantmaking addresses animals and wildlife protections through science-based interventions, advocacy for effective policymaking, and capacity-building efforts to achieve sustainable outcomes.
WINSLOW FOUNDATION
The Winslow Foundation does not name wildlife conservation as a focus, but a portion of its environmental grantmaking has gone to organizations involved in species conservation.
WOODSHOUSE FOUNDATION
The Woodshouse Foundation supports organizations protecting animals and wildlife.
WORKDAY FOUNDATION
Workday supports an array of animal welfare projects.
Additional Resources
Animal Grantmakers is the lone overarching affinity group in this space, welcoming all funders whose giving benefits animals, regardless of issue.
Farmed Animals Funders is intended for funders who can make a substantial commitment, with membership limited to individuals and institutions who give $250,000 a year or more to end factory farming.
Environmental Grantmakers Association, which has the widest focus among these groups, also counts members that support animals and wildlife through their grantmaking.
Animal Charity Evaluators rates nonprofits on their perceived effectiveness in helping animals are influential within this space.