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Est.

2022

Latest Fiscal Year

Not available

Organization Type

Grantmaker

AI Summary

SAVE THE BEE is a 501(c)3 grantmaking organization that engages in relationship-based funding, making grants by invitation only. It does not accept unsolicited proposals, which means that nonprofits interested in funding opportunities should seek warm-introduction pathways through Impala's Funder Prospecting. For more information, visit their website at SAVETHEBEE.ORG.

Mission Statement

SAVE THE BEE WORKS TO PROTECT HONEY BEE HEALTH BY INCREASING AWARENESS OF THE CRITICAL ROLE HONEY BEES PLAY IN OUR FOOD SUPPLY; FUNDING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH REGARDING THE CAUSES OF DECLINING BEE POPULATIONS AND SOLUTIONS TO ENHANCE BEE COLONY HEALTH; PROVIDING EDUCATION FOR BEEKEEPERS AND FARMERS; CREATING POLLINATOR HABITAT; AND SUPPORTING PESTICIDE REFORM.
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Eric Mason
Board Member
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Catie Coman
Board Member
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Lynn Hellwege
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I submit an unsolicited grant proposal to SAVE THE BEE?
No. SAVE THE BEE does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
What size are SAVE THE BEE’s grants?
The largest share of grants from SAVE THE BEE fall in the above $10 million range. The median first-year grant is about -. More detailed grant size data is available to registered users.
How do we apply to SAVE THE BEE?
SAVE THE BEE does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.