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Wise Ancestors Receives Grant From Future of Life Foundation, Supporting the Growth of its Highly Collaborative, Decentralized Conservation Genomics Platform
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This resource announces a grant from the Future of Life Foundation to a conservation genomics nonprofit. It is tangentially related to AI safety only insofar as the Future of Life Foundation also funds AI safety work; the content itself is about biodiversity conservation and has no direct AI safety relevance.
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Wise Ancestors, a nonprofit focused on decentralized conservation genomics, received a nearly $800,000 grant from the Future of Life Foundation. The funds will support community building, new Conservation Challenges, technology development, and hiring a Community Engagement Director to work with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. The organization is currently generating reference genomes for three critically endangered species.
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- •Wise Ancestors received ~$800,000 from the Future of Life Foundation to expand its decentralized conservation genomics platform.
- •Funds will support community engagement, Conservation Challenges, and partnerships with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities.
- •The nonprofit is generating reference genomes for the Bermuda Cedar, Antioquia Brushfinch, and an antpitta species.
- •Wise Ancestors is an Affiliate Project of the Earth BioGenome Project, described as 'a global moonshot for biodiversity.'
- •The model combines crowdfunding, open science, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge to advance conservation research.
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| Entity | Property | Value | As Of |
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| Future of Life Foundation (FLF) | grant-given | 800000 | Apr 2025 |
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Wise Ancestors Receives Grant From Future of Life Foundation, Supporting the Growth of its Highly Collaborative, Decentralized Conservation Genomics Platform
Blog April 2, 2025
Back Scotts Valley, CA — Today Wise Ancestors announced being the recipient of a generous grant of nearly $800,000 from Future of Life Foundation , providing key funding to help the nonprofit continue on its successful trajectory of world-first conservation genomics research tied to support for locally-led initiatives by way of crowdfunding and collaborating in a decentralized, open scientific manner on its namesake platform .
Wise Ancestors will allocate funds from this grant to support building its community of collaborators and partners, initiating more Conservation Challenges , and honing new strategies for advancing their technology to meet the clear need for innovative, decentralized, and scalable ways of managing conservation projects. The nonprofit will also hire a Community Engagement Director to help initiate new trust-based relationships with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, a vital component of the Wise Ancestor’s model.
“We’re incredibly grateful to the Future of Life Foundation for believing in our approach on how to best address the biodiversity crisis,” said Wise Ancestors Executive Director Ann Pace, PhD. “We’re committed to not only working in partnership with Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and Local Communities (LCs) as we generate new genomic data, but also to support their initiatives on how to best steward land and restore habitats for endangered and culturally relevant species, using their Traditional Ecological Knowledge and practices. We offer a unique way of accelerating conservation genomics that honors Indigenous knowledge, practices and data sovereignty.”
This is the first grant Future of Life Foundation has given to Wise Ancestors, who is an Affiliate Project of the Earth BioGenome Project, which has been called “a global moonshot for biodiversity.”
Currently, Wise Ancestors is in the process of generating three reference genomes in addition to complementary studies for the following species:
Critically Endangered Bermuda Cedar (Juniperus bermudiana),
Critically Endangered Antioquia Brushfinch (Atlapetes blancae, aka Montañerito Paisa),
An antpitta in the genus Grallaria , whose taxonomic affinities are under study.
Inline with Wise Ancestors’s model, each Conservation Challenge includes a locally-led conservation effort and is paid for by way of crowdfunding and grants. Scientists, bioinformaticians, laboratories, platforms, and biobanks are encouraged to apply to participate and receive compensation for completing elements of the research. Learn more and donate to Conservation Challe
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