National Wildlife Federation

01/21/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/21/2025 11:07

National Wildlife Federation, Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Accepting Applications for College and University Grant Program to Protect Wildlife, Restore Habitats

RESTON, Va. - The National Wildlife Federation's EcoLeaders and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom renewed their collaboration to fund innovative, solutions-based programs that protect threatened, vulnerable and endangered wildlife and habitats. The program will award winning colleges and universities up to $8,500 in grants.

"Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom is proud of the continued collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation on this important funding program that supports and empowers students to pursue careers in conservation," said Jennifer Wulf, vice president, brand marketing for Mutual of Omaha. "This initiative acknowledges the impact these students have on wildlife in their local communities and continues our enduring mission to inspire the next generation of conservationists."

"The National Wildlife Federation has a long history of supporting colleges and universities conducting leading conservation efforts for critical species and areas of habitat. Year after year, we're impressed with the innovation and creativity of these schools," said Kristy Jones, director of higher education programs for National Wildlife Federation. "None of this could be possible without our collaboration with Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and, together, we look forward to supporting and mentoring solutions that address the wildlife crisis."

The deadline to submit an application is March 15, 2025 by 12 a.m. Pacific Standard Time. Grant recipients will be selected based on, but not limited to, the below focus areas with more information found here. The application to apply can be found here.

  • Research on threatened or endangered species on campus or in the community.
  • Surveys of species on campus, for the purpose of identifying any threatened or endangered species.
  • Developing and implementing plans to protect and/or restore habitat for specific threatened or endangered species on campus or in the community.
  • Implementing conservation strategies with the goal of ensuring a safe and healthy habitat for humans and endangered or threatened wildlife to coexist.
  • Incorporating smart student-led growth strategies to a campus expansion project with specific wildlife in mind.
  • Introducing environmental solutions to urban spaces with specific wildlife in mind.

Grants awarded in 2024 supported seven important college and university conservation projects ranging from habitat restoration for native bats by students at Roanoke College, to student-led campus-wide enhancements and education focused on living in harmony with bears at the University of Montana in addition to projects at Bellevue College, Joliet Junior College, University of Nebraska at Omaha, University of West Alabama, and University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

About Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
Since its network television premiere in 1963, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom has been one of the most loved and respected wildlife programs in television history. The Daytime Emmy® nominated Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild, now airing weekends on NBC's "The More You Know" time block, celebrates stories of conservation success, including the great work of caring, compassionate experts and how they are making a positive impact on the Wild Kingdom. For more information about Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, visit wildkingdom.com.

About Mutual of Omaha
Founded in 1909, Mutual of Omaha is a highly rated, Fortune 500 organization offering a variety of insurance and financial products for individuals, businesses, and groups throughout the United States. As a mutual company, Mutual of Omaha is owned by its policyholders and committed to providing outstanding service to its customers. For more information about Mutual of Omaha, visit mutualofomaha.com.