The Holohil Grant Program is a global research support initiative designed for wildlife researchers, conservation professionals, and institutions using telemetry and tracking technology. The program supports field-based research and conservation projects by providing Holohil tracking equipment valued at up to 2,500 Canadian dollars per award cycle. The grant is open to everyone and operates on a quarterly application basis annually. The next application deadline is on April 15, 2026.
About The Holohil Grant Program
The Holohil Grant Program is provided by Holohil Systems Ltd., a wildlife telemetry company with more than four decades of experience in animal tracking solutions. Holohil designs and supplies tracking equipment used by researchers and conservation teams across different ecosystems and species groups.
This program operates as an equipment support initiative rather than a direct cash grant. Its core purpose is to reduce financial barriers for projects that depend on telemetry data for research, conservation planning, and wildlife monitoring. The grant supports projects that demonstrate clear scientific value, conservation relevance, and responsible use of tracking technology.
The program focuses on enabling practical field research that improves understanding of animal movement, behaviour, habitat use, and population dynamics. It also supports education-focused projects where telemetry contributes to learning, awareness, or community-based conservation efforts.
 Funding Size
- Typical grant amount: Equipment support provided in the form of Holohil tracking transmitters
- Maximum award: Up to 2,500 Canadian dollars in equipment value per application cycle
- Project duration supported: Short to medium-term field research projects aligned with telemetry-based studies.
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Who Can Apply for the Holohil Grant Program
Eligible organisation types:
- Individuals (such as students, educators, innovators, and social impact practitioners)
- Non-profit organisations and foundations
- Community-based organisations and social enterprises
Registration Requirements:
- Applicants must demonstrate a clear project idea or initiative aligned with the Holohil Grant Program’s goals.
- Projects should have a defined implementation plan and measurable impact.
- Applicants must show the capacity to execute the project within the grant period.
- Both individuals and organisations must provide valid identification or registration documents, where applicable.
Project Eligibility:
- Projects must focus on education, skills development, innovation, or social impact.
- Initiatives should address real community or societal challenges.
- The grant is intended for small to medium-scale projects with clear outcomes.
Geographic Eligibility:
- Open to applicants from anywhere in the world.
Sector or thematic focus:
- Education and learning initiatives
- Youth empowerment and skills development
- Innovation and entrepreneurship
- Community development and social impact initiatives
Application Process
Applicants are expected to follow these steps
- Obtain and complete the official Holohil Grant Program application form
- Prepare a concise project summary of no more than 500 words
- Clearly explain the research objectives, study methods, and target species
- Demonstrate how Holohil tracking equipment is essential to the project
- Submit the completed application before the relevant quarterly deadline
- Await review and feedback from the selection committee
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Required Materials
Applicants must submit the following:
- Completed Holohil Grant Program application form
- Project description showing objectives, methods, and expected outcomes
- Explanation of how tracking equipment will be applied in the field
- Applicant contact details and institutional affiliation, where applicable
- Additional documentation is requested during later review stages
Selection Notes
- The grant program is competitive.
- Projects are assessed based on merit, feasibility, and conservation importance.
- Proposals with a clear research design and excellent outcomes have an edge.
- Projects involving understudied species or habitats receive additional consideration.
- Applications must demonstrate appropriate and ethical use of telemetry technology.
Key Dates
Application deadline: January 15
Notification Timeline: March 1Â
Please note that the Holohil Grant Program 2026 operates on a quarterly cycle. For the second quarter, the Application deadline is April 15, while the notification date is June 1. The third cycle has a deadline of July 15 and a notification date of September 1. The final-quarter deadline is October 15, with the notification date on December 1.
Official Source Of the Holohil Grant Program
Official Application
https://www.holohil.com/grant-program/

