Here you will find all the necessary forms for submitting a Letter of Inquiry or a full proposal, as well as report forms. For more information on the submission process and our Four-Step Application Process, see Apply for a Grant.
Please send completed forms to the following email addresses:
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Please note new reporting requirements for Final Grant Reports depending upon the year the grant was made. Please read the Guide to the New Arcus Reporting Requirements
below.
GRANT APPLICATION FORMS
LOI (Letter of Inquiry) Form
Use this form to submit a Letter of Inquiry.
Guide to the Arcus Proposal Form
Proposal Cover Sheet
Complete and sign the Grant Proposal Cover Sheet and attach to the top of the Proposal Form.
Project Budget Form
Complete and send us this form if you have been invited to submit a proposal for a grant to support a specific project. Requests for general operating support do not need to submit this form.
GRANT REPORTING FORMS
Interim Narrative Report Form
If requested from Arcus, submit this report by the date(s) noted in your grant agreement.
Final Report Form
For Grants Awarded Before 2011
Interim and Final Financial Report Form for Project Grants
Please use this revised form to submit these reports by the date(s) noted in your grant agreement. Please note: These forms are not required for general operating support grants. Instead of this form, please send us a copy of your Balance Sheet and Income & Expense Statement for the reporting period.

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The Arcus Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation that supports organizations around the world working to conserve and protect the great apes.
African Conservation Foundation
Washington, DC $95,000
Animal Protection of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM $100,000
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An alarming number of chimps live in poor, unregulated conditions in the U.S. But that number is declining, thanks to Project ChimpCARE, whose goal is to locate, assess and advocate for these chimps, and to find them appropriate housing and care. Read more >>
Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project works to improve the sustainability of mountain gorillas in the wild. Read Dr. Jan Ramer's blog post recounting a dangerous and heroic rescue in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Read more >>
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