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Grants -Bids- Fundraising

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  1. Recent Trust & Foundations fundraising in 2022: Core support £5000 The Sears Foundation, £5,000 The Millichope Foundation, £1,000 The Lindeth Charitable Trust, £5,000 

  2. Recent Corporate fundraising in 2022 : £1,200 annual CRM Agreement Alderford Lake, £2,800 est, annual CRM Agreement Lymm Truck Wash, £10,000 Corroconsult corporate donation to Nature’s SAFE, £500 Thermo Fisher sponsorship, plus a further (£35,000) sponsorship from animal health companies for a fundraising gala event at the Museum of Natural History in London featuring Sir Ranulph Fiennes.

  3. £5,000 Isaac Newton Trust Small Grant Fund award 2019. Fostering an international culture of convergence in research: An Israel- Cambridge bi-national workshop exploring ways to improve the selectivity of antimicrobial agents in multi-species environments. Wood, J., Drumright L, Welch, M, Walsh A. (Co-Is)

  4. £4,500 Isaac Newton Trust Small Grant fund award 2019 :Infectious Diseases NeXt: Special Interest Research Networks Programme. Wood, J, Drumright, L. Walsh A. (Co-Is)

  5. £5,000 Isaac Newton Trust Small Grant fund award 2018: Developing an interdisciplinary cookbook of infectious disease models: an ID Hackathon in collaboration with Turing Institute. Wood, J, Drumright, L. Walsh, A. (Co-Is).

  6. £7,000 Isaac Newton Trust Small Grant fund award 2017: Legal Innovation to Support the Development of Antimicrobial Drugs Meeting (with Dame Sally Davies (CMO) and Carb-X ). Led to follow up large grant Developing international social science research to address the Collective Action Problem of Anti-Microbial Resistance (CAP-AMR). Lowe, C. Frampton. P, Wood, J. Drumright, L. Walsh A.  (Co-Is)

  7. Coordinated consortia and grant development: AHRC Grant award team 2017 (£250,000): Excise-'Excising Infection in the Surgical Environment. PIs Short, A., Drumright L. et al. https://publishing.rcseng.ac.uk/doi/full/10.1308/rcsbull.2018.26

  8. $7,000 Isaac Newton Trust Small Grant 2017: Early Career Interdisciplinary Seed Fund. Wood J. and Walsh, A.L..(Co-Is)

  9. Coordinated/edited Isaac Newton Trust Research Grant award 2017 (£37,176) Understanding the biological basis of persistent nasal carriage of staphylococcus aureus. PI E. Harrison

  10. £7,500 Isaac Newton Trust Small Grant award 2017-Biomedical Early Career Researchers Interdisciplinary Programme Walsh A. and Dougan, T. (Co-Is)

  11. £10,000 Isaac Newton Trust Small Grant award 2016 - meeting with over 250 participants. . and Drumright. L. (Co-Is)

  12. Coordinated National Heritage Lottery Fund and European Regional Development Fund 2016 (£85,000 +): Bodenham Lake: Lugg Wetland Gem - delivering the nutrient management plan. (Stace, H. Walsh, A  HWT)

  13. Coordinated National Heritage Lottery Fund grant 2016: Wild about the Lugg (Hart, N. .HWT)

  14. Coordinated Big Lottery Reaching Communities Fund/ EU Social Fund Building Better Opportunities. Wildplay (Dainty, J., HWT)

  15. £8,700 National Heritage Lottery Fund Lottery Go Toads! Community Project (Herridge. H. and Walsh A. HWT)

  16. £12,000 Tesco’s Bags of Help Fund 2016: Gruffalo Sculpture Trail in Queesnswood Country Park. Walsh A. (HWT)

  17. $23,900 Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) Conservation Grants Fund 2015: Enhancing natural foraging behavior in California condors. Swaisgood, R.R., Walsh A. , Wallace, M. & Berger-Tal, O. (Co-Is).

  18. $199,750 IEnova ESJ Wind Project 2015: California Condors and Eagles in Northern Baja California: An Adaptive Management Approach to Avoid and Mitigate Negative Impacts from the. Sheppard,J., ,Nordstrom,L.,Swaisgood, R.R. (Corporate Ask).

  19. $145,000 USFWS PIFWO Contract 2015: Restoration of the `Alala or Hawaiian Crow to Hawaii Island. Walsh, A.,Masuda, B., Swaisgood, R.R.. (Co-Is)

  20. $100,000 USFWS PIFWO Contract 2015: Forest bird propagation at HEBCP. Masuda.B., Swaisgood, R.R (Co-Is)

  21. $500,000 USFWS PIFWO Contract 2015: `Alala or Hawaiian Crow () propagation at HEBCP. Walsh, A, Masuda, B., Swaisgood, R.R. (Co-Is)

  22. $90,405 USFWS PIWO Contract 2015: `Akikiki and `Akeke`e captive propagation. , Masuda, B., Swaisgood, R.R. (Co-Is)

  23. $320,000 USFWS PIFWO Contract 2015: Rear and release program for the conservation of the Aga (Corvus kubaryi) on Rota, CNMI. Walsh, A, Masuda, B., Swaisgood, R.R. (Co-Is)

  24. $186,875 NFWF Grant 2015: Restoration of the `Alala or Hawaiian Crow () to Hawaii Island. , Masuda, B., Swaisgood, R.R. (Co-Is)

  25. $140,000 USFWS Contract 2015: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. and Wallace, M. (Co-Is)

  26. $60,000 Marisla Foundation Grant 2015: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. Walsh, A., and Wallace, M. (Co-Is)

  27. $140,000 Mod to USFWS Contract 2014: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. ., and Wallace, M. (Co-Is)

  28. $60,000 Marisla Foundation Grant 2014: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. and Wallace, M. (Co-Is)

  29. $32,566 (2014) USFWS Grant Agreement F14AP00282 Wildlife Without Borders Mexico. Education Initiative to minimize human impact on California condor populations in Mexico. and Ramirez, L. 13 Nov.14-31 Dec15. (Co-Is)

  30. $512,695 US. Navy Contract 2014: San Clemente Loggerhead shrike monitoring programme. San Clemente Island, California. Farabough, S, Nordstrom, L, . (Co-Is)

  31. $691,591 US. Navy Contract 2014: San Clemente Loggerhead shrike monitoring programme. San Clemente Island, California. Farabough, S, Nordstrom, L, . (Co-Is)

  32. $162,097 Coordinated receipt and management of mitigation funds from Solar Power developers in Nevada 2013: Coordinated Desert Tortoise Landscape Conservation. , Averill-Murray, R, Field, K.

  33. $140,000 Mod to USFWS Contract 2013: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. . and Wallace, M.(Co-Is)

  34. $60,000 Marisla Foundation Grant 2013: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. and Wallace, M. (Co-Is)

  35. Mod to USFWS Contract 2013: Desert Tortoise Conservation Center Operations. Walsh, A (PI)

  36. ($130,000) Coordinated receipt and management of mitigation funds from Solar Power developers in Nevada 2012: Coordinated Desert Tortoise Landscape Conservation. Averill-Murray, R, Field, K., Walsh A.

  37. $7,000 Private Individual Gift solicitation 2012: California Condor reintroduction to Baja Mexico. Hosted.

  38. $150,000 Mod to USFWS Contract 2012: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. A Walsh and Wallace, M. (Co-Is)

  39. $60,000 Marisla Foundation Grant 2012. Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. A Walsh and Wallace, M (Co-Is)

  40. $207,000 Clark County, Nevada Grant 2012: Desert Tortoise Conservation Center Wild Translocations. ., SDZ-USFWS

  41. $837,211 Mod to USFWS Contract 2012: Desert Tortoise Conservation Center Operations. . PI

  42. $140,000 IUCN SOS Grant 2011: Restoration of the California condor to Baja California, Mexico. PI

  43. $21,050 Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund 2010: Protecting Hunted bats and Livelihoods in Madagascar, . and Jenkins, R (Co-Is)

  44. $5,000 Disney Emergency Conservation Fund 2010: Poaching deterrence and protection of flying foxes on Rota, CNMI. A Walsh and Boland. (Co-Is)

  45. $21,800 Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund 2009: Protecting Africa’s Greatest Migration, Kasanka National Park, Zambia, Africa. A Walsh and Willems, F. (Co-Is)

  46. $5,000 Columbus Zoo Grant 2009: Hunting and Trading of Large Flying foxes in Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. A Walsh and Struebig, M (Co-Is)

  47. $18,500 The Wildlife Trusts & Minnesota University 2009: Reproduction and immune function in Pteropus bats. Epstein, J., Daszak, P., Pelican, K., . Subcontract written into application. (Co-Is)

  48. $500 Satchels local community grant 2009: Annual Florida Bat Festival. A Walsh PI

  49. $186,000+ grants & fees for service raised for Lubee Bat Conservancy 2004-2010 as COO/Director. .

  50. $35,000+ individual gifts/donations raised for Lubee Bat Conservancy 2004-2010 as COO/Director.

  51. $3,000 Zoological Society of Cincinnati Grant 2008: Capacity building for the megabat bushmeat project Southeast Asia. A Walsh,  Bray, S., Kingston, T. (Co-Is)

  52. $16,269 AZA Conservation Endowment Fund 2008. Community based conservation of threatened flying fox roosts in Madagascar. A Walsh and Jenkins, R. (Co-Is)

  53. $6,000 USFWS International Wildlife Grant 2008: Caribbean Bat workshop/Meso-American Mammals Red Listing. A Walsh and Schipper, J. (Co-Is).

  54. $10,000 Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund Grant 2008, Bats and Bushmeat in Madagascar. and Jenkins R. (Co-Is)

  55. $1,000 Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund 2008: Conservation Hero award for ACCE project leader in Madagascar. and Jenkins, R. (Co-Is)

  56. $17,100 Brown University/ US Air Force Grant subcontract 2007: Biologically Inspired Flight for Micro Air Vehicles. PI Swartz., Subcontract negotiated by .

  57. $17,830 AZA Conservation Endowment Fund 2007: Madagascar baobab pollination ecology. . and Jenkins, R. (Co-Is)

  58. $30,000 Disney’s Animal Kingdom Institutional donor solicitation 2006: Global Flying Fox Conservation Program. . (PI)

  59. $5,000 Oakland Zoo Institution Donor solicitation 2006: Global Flying Fox Conservation Program.

  60. $22,000 Disney’s Animal Kingdom Institutional Donor Solicitation (2005): Island Bats Conservation Initiative. . (PI)

  61. $3,000 Norcross Wildlife Foundation Grant 2005: Nocturnal Adventures Education Program. Walsh, A. (PI)

  62. $300 Brevard Zoo Small Grant 2004: ATBC Island Bats Symposium. . (PI)

  63. $6,700 Disney’s Animal Kingdom Institutional Donor Solicitation 2004: ATBC Island Bats Symposium. .

  64. $3,000 Potawatomi Zoo Institution Donor solicitation 2004: Global Flying Fox Conservation Program. Walsh, A.

  65. $6,800 Oakland Zoo Institutional Donor solicitation 2004: Global Flying Fox Conservation Program.

  66. $29,420 Disney’s Animal Kingdom Institutional Donor solicitation 2003: Range wide conservation planning, emerging infectious diseases and Old-World fruit bat conservation.

  67. $18,000 CABS Conservation International Grant 2002: Global Bat Biodiversity Meeting, Jones, K and . (Co-Is)

  68. $5,000 Individual gift solicitation 2000: Global bat mapping project. Personal ask

  69. $5,000 Individual gift solicitation 2002: Global grassroots fund. Personal ask.

  70. US Fish & Wildlife Service Bureau of Land Management, National Parks Service, State DNRs, private foundations 2001-2002 ($200,000 +): multiple bat programme grants (Grant writing science sections for a BCI development team)

  71. Three follow up JNCC/DEFRA contracts won by Bat Conservation Trust 1997-2000 (£150,000 +): National Bat Monitoring Programme. Racey, P, Hutson, A. Walsh.

  72. £2,000 British Ecological Society, Small expedition fund 1994: Belize Rainforest Mammals: predictive model ground truth surveys of mammals most affected by habitat fragmentation. Bright, P. and A Walsh. (Co-Is)

Allyson L. Walsh PhD >

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I'm a nature recovery ecologist with expertise in conservation biology, translocation ecology, and citizen science. I offer independent interdisciplinary support for scientists interested in delegating project administration, fundraising, training, and communications tasks, and improving their research impact.

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© 2021 by Allyson Walsh.

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