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Earthwatch Institute is an environmental nonprofit that funds research projects and education fellowships focused on climate, biodiversity, and conservation. It supports scientists, educators, and students through grant-style research funding and philanthropic programs with global reach. View Earthwatch Institute's website for more information.

Earthwatch Institute is an independent environmental nonprofit that uses charitable support to fund research and learning opportunities in science, conservation, and education. Its website shows both direct research funding and fellowship-style support for educators and students.
The organization supports projects tied to climate change, habitat loss, biodiversity, pollution, urban resilience, and community-based environmental action. Its core audiences include researchers, K–12 educators, high school students, and community participants who join field-based science experiences.
Earthwatch states that it supports research projects through a request-for-proposals process and provides supplemental funding for field research. It also runs education fellowships, including Teach Earth for educators and Girls in Science for high school students, which are described as being made possible through philanthropic support. The funding model page also notes support from foundations, grants, corporate partners, major gifts, and annual donors.
The organization describes work in nearly 30 countries and highlights long-term projects, conservation outcomes, and expanded access to hands-on science. Its materials emphasize that support helps reduce barriers to participation and extend opportunities to underserved schools and communities.