We are always interested in hearing from new sponsors. If you or the organisation you work for are interested in sponsoring one of our projects, or any other aspect of our work, please get in touch and we will be delighted to discuss potential partnerships with you.
CIC - International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation
We are grateful to institutional member CIC for their generous donation in 2009, which enabled SCA experts to contribute to the 29th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists in Moscow, as well as supporting the 2009 Small Grants Programme and the winter 2009 issue of Saiga News.Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species
The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species (CMS) has a
joint Memorandum of Understanding with the SCA. To find out more, and
to see how you can contribute to keeping this MOU up to date, please
visit our CMS page.The CMS also helps to sponsor production of the SCA’s biannual newsletter, Saiga News.
Disney Club Penguin Coins For Change
Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund
The Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund kindly support the SCA's participatory monitoring project in western Kazakhstan.
Fauna and Flora International
Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund generously support Saiga News, the Small Grants Programme and the SCA's participatory monitoring project in Kalmykia, Russia.
People's Trust for Endangered Species
The People's Trust for Endangered Species generously co-fund the SCA's public engagement project in western Kazakhstan which seeks to help conserve the struggling Ural saiga population.
Rufford Small Grants Foundation
The Rufford Small Grants Foundation kindly support production of Saiga News and the SCA's participatory monitoring project in Kalmykia, Russia.
Save Our Species
The Save Our Species global coalition generously co-fund the SCA's public engagement project in western Kazakhstan which seeks to help conserve the struggling Ural saiga population.
The Wildlife Conservation Network
In 2007 the SCA was invited to become a partner organisation of the
World Conservation Network (WCN). The WCN provide financial support for
the SCA’s projects in Uzbekistan (which you can read about here)
and also invite us to participate in their annual fundraising Expo,
which allows us to reach even more potential donors and supporters. The WCN also supports production of Saiga News.
WWF Mongolia
WWF Mongolia fund staff salaries for the Mongolian editors of Saiga News, which you can download here.

