Apply by July 31 for the Co. River Writing Fellowship for Indigenous Women
To promote creative storytelling as a way of creating a healthy future for the Basin, Planet Women and New Nature Writers are launching a new program: Journey to Publication Writing Fellowship for Indigenous Women of the Colorado River Basin.
Better Outcomes through Gender Mainstreaming
Gender mainstreaming makes it possible for environmental projects to improve gender equity while benefiting nature.
Hanan’s Seed Grant: Supporting Sudanese Women
“The grant from Planet Women really helped me stay connected to the farmers and my people in Sudan. After leaving everything behind, I could still try to impact others.”
Be Part of the Biodiversity Plan
Meet a grant partner protecting biodiversity, Women for Conservation. Your support helps resource projects that are halting biodiversity loss and protecting nature—all while generating opportunities for local women.
Apply: Colorado River Writing Fellowship for Indigenous Women
To promote creative storytelling as a way of creating a healthy future for the Basin, Planet Women and New Nature Writers are launching a new program: Journey to Publication Writing Fellowship for Indigenous Women of the Colorado River Basin.
Edith’s Seed Grant: Pursuing a Master’s Degree
Edith is a conservation professional in Uganda who is using her Planet Women seed grant to pursue a master’s degree.
Four Things You Can Do Now for the 2025 Colorado River Deadline
Guidelines governing the Colorado River are set to expire December 31, 2025. Here are four things you can do to rebalance and care for the Colorado River Basin in the lead up.
Grant Partner Highlight: Rainforest Partnership
Rainforest Partnership’s project, with your support, is transforming Indigenous women’s economic participation in Rio Napo, Ecuador.
Resourcing women entrepreneurs in Rwanda with Kula
Our partnership supports professionals and organizations in new ways of leading that benefit women and the planet.
A Shescape in the Colorado River Basin
The Shescape shows what women conservation leaders and activists are accomplishing in the Basin, and serves as a network for organizations to learn more about each others' work.