Program areas at The Jane Goodall Institute
Community-led Conservation and animal welfare: the Institute produces high-impact Conservation work in africa and is a leader in Conservation science and Research. Expenses relate to activities in which the Institute is working closely with local communities and governments to protect great apes and their habitats, improve the well-being of human communities in and near these habitats, advance Conservation Research, and apply science and technology to Conservation challenges. By skillfully integrating these critical components, the Institute is using a holistic approach to achieve dr. Jane Goodall's vision for our planeta place where people, other animals, and the environment coexist in sustainable harmony.
Education: solving the challenges facing our planet requires a global movementand that means empowering our young people to make a difference. Through the Institute's roots & shoots program, the Institute is engaging young people to take action in their own communities, which creates a ripple effect of positive impact around the world. Expenses relate to activities included in the roots & shoots program, as well as dr. Jane Goodall's tours in the united states to educate and inspire future changemakers.
Communications and partnerships: through communication and partnership efforts, the Institute promotes their work and impact on the world to the general public. By informing external audiences on the successful work being done in Conservation science, Wildlife Research, community-led Conservation, and environmental Education, the Institute continues to increase visibility and thought leadership in the industry. Expenses relate to providing regular updates on progress and outcomes of the Institute's work, creating and distributing Education materials through the website, print materials, videos and digital promotion, and media appearances.