Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
To support civil society stakeholders in an effort to ensure a strengthened and permanent soy moratorium (or alternative mechanism) that affords robust forest protection in the Amazon. In addition, this effort will focus on mobilizing relevant stakeholders in the Cerrado to develop a similar supply chain mechanism that addresses deforestation.
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Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia
$2,969,000
36 months
Securing Forest and Freshwater Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Brazilian Amazon
Aug 2023
$250,000
12 months
Improved Understanding of Amazonian Fires
Nov 2019
$677,000
14 months
Assessing Undesignated Public Lands and Remaining Native Vegetation in the Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado
Nov 2017
$1,100,000
24 months
Development of a Web-Based Portal to Improve the Management Effectiveness of Brazil’s Amazon Protected Areas
Jul 2016
$235,749
13 months
Strengthening the Role of Civil Society in Building a post-2016 Soy Moratorium Alternative
Nov 2015
$224,256
Strengthening the Role of Civil Society in Building a post-2014 Soy Moratorium Alternative
Oct 2014
$150,000
Designing innovative fiscal and tax incentives for protected areas and indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon
Apr 2014
$2,314,034
Monitoring the Impact of Policies to Reduce Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon
Nov 2012
$779,944
Forest Families I: Co-managing Community Forests
Jul 2010
$425,389
Institutional Strengthening of IPAM
Nov 2009
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.