Oscar Beingolea Raptor Research Grant 2026
The Oscar Beingolea Research Grant Program by the Raptor Research Foundation (RRF) supports field-based research on raptors in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Guianas, with a strong emphasis on conservation relevance and under-studied species.
🌟 About the Grant
The Oscar Beingolea Raptor Research Grant is designed to:
- Promote field-based research on raptors.
- Focus on conservation efforts for under-studied species.
- Support research in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Guianas.
💰 Benefits
- Funding: Up to $4,000.
- Waived Page Charges: Recipients can publish their research in the Journal of Raptor Research without incurring page charges.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
The program is open to researchers conducting raptor field research in Latin America and the Caribbean. Priority is given to:
- Latin American and/or Caribbean nationals or residents.
- Researchers with limited access to alternative funding sources.
- Applicants affiliated with universities, research institutions, or conservation organizations.
- All application materials must be submitted in English. While translation or editorial assistance may be available, evaluation is based solely on scientific merit, not language proficiency.
📝 Application Process
To apply, follow these steps:
- Prepare all required documents in English.
- Ensure the proposal adheres to the specified page limits.
- Confirm that the research focuses on raptors in Latin America or the Caribbean.
- Submit the complete application before the deadline.
- Note that incomplete or non-compliant applications may not be reviewed.
📅 Application Deadline
- 30 June, 2026
🔗 Application Portal
For more details, visit the Raptor Research Foundation Oscar Beingolea Raptor Research Grant page.
This grant is an excellent opportunity for researchers passionate about raptor conservation and advancing scientific knowledge in under-studied regions. Prepare your application carefully and submit it before the deadline!
- With up to $4,000 plus waived page charges. The waived page charges allow the recipient to publish their research in the Journal of Raptor Research.









