Help Support the ISE
You can help the ISE achieve its goals of increasing understanding about human-nature relations and promotion of harmonious interaction between societies and their environments. Donations of any amount are appreciated. In acknowledgment of your generous support, the names of donors will be listed (with permission) on the ISE website.![]()
- Donations can be made to support the general activities of the ISE
- or one of our specific programs.
The Darrell Posey Fellowship Program supports Indigenous and traditional peoples working to achieve land, cultural, human, traditional resource and other rights, as well as their efforts to address environmental or resource management problems. At the same time, the Program promotes applied ethnobiological research, helping to address the needs of local groups, while building capacity and supporting chronically under-funded ethnobiologists.
The Global Coalition for Biocultural Diversity is the action-oriented policy and advocacy arm of the ISE, established at the inception of the Society through the Kunming Action Plan. The Global Coalition primarily act as a network, promoting synergy and collaboration between like minded groups working on traditional resource rights, ethics, ethnobiology, and related issues and seeks to involve a greater diversity of Indigenous peoples and local community groups in matters concerning biocultural diversity.
The Indigenous Travel Awards support participation in ISE events (Congresses, conferences and Workshops) for representatives from Indigenous, local and traditional communities who are members of the ISE and involved in ethnobiology at the community or grassroots level.
The Kimanani Fellowship was established in 2005 in memory of the life and work of Ebi Kimanani, a distinguished Kenyan biostatistician whose work to promote African solutions to the epidemics of AIDS and malaria included a focus on traditional knowledge and ethnobiology. This Fellowship supports the attendance of young African ethnobiologists, preferably working on health issues.
The ISE Student Prize is awarded for outstanding contributions by students at the ISE Congresses. Please contribute what you can to help ensure young ethnobiologists are recognized for their exceptional work.
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Donations made by check or money order may be sent to the ISE. Please indicate in the memo line of the check which program you are supporting.
- International Society of Ethnobiology
- 14 School St., P.O. Box 303
- Bristol, VT 05443, USA
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