TOR: Corporate Giving Consultant Title: Corporate Giving Consultant Department: Fundraising Work location: Bangkok Report to: Fundraising Director Contract duration: 12-months with possibility for extension WWF Foundation has been registered under registration number GT 2776 since 18 July 2017. The Foundation implements conservation projects focused on natural resources and the environment, guided by the principles, scientific rigor, and global standards of WWF International. Its work in Thailand includes flagship initiatives such as the Kui Buri Wildlife Conservation Project, the Tiger Recovery Project, and Freshwater Resource Management programs, all aimed at achieving a sustainable balance between people and nature. Building on this foundation, WWF Foundation now seeks to expand local fundraising capacity to scale its programs and deepen its conservation impact across Thailand. Seeking to become an established and sustainable National Office within 4–5 years, we are investing in local fundraising capacity: recently hiring a new Fundraising Director and now seek to add two key contractors—a Corporate Engagement Manager and a Major Giving Manager—while strengthening the WWF Foundation Board of Directors who bring deep networks in business and philanthropy. 2. Major Duties and Responsibilities Required Qualifications Working Relationships Internal: WWF Foundation fundraising staff and Board of Directors. External: WWF-Thailand Fundraising, Conservation, Finance, and Communications staff, as well as WWF Asia Pacific fundraising specialists and […]
อ่านต่อTOR: Major Giving Consultant Title: Major Giving Consultant Department: Fundraising Work location: Bangkok Report to: Fundraising Director Contract duration: 12-months with possibility for extension WWF Foundation has been registered under registration number GT 2776 since 18 July 2017. The Foundation implements conservation projects focused on natural resources and the environment, guided by the principles, scientific rigor, and global standards of WWF International. Its work in Thailand includes flagship initiatives such as the Kui Buri Wildlife Conservation Project, the Tiger Recovery Project, and Freshwater Resource Management programs, all aimed at achieving a sustainable balance between people and nature. Building on this foundation, WWF Foundation now seeks to expand local fundraising capacity to scale its programs and deepen its conservation impact across Thailand. Seeking to become an established and sustainable National Office within 4–5 years, we are investing in local fundraising capacity: recently hiring a new Fundraising Director and now seek to add two key contractors—a Corporate Engagement Manager and a Major Giving Manager—while strengthening the WWF Foundation Board of Directors who bring deep networks in business and philanthropy. Required Qualifications Working Relationships Internal: WWF Foundation fundraising staff and Board of Directors. External: WWF-Thailand Fundraising, Conservation, Finance, and Communications staff, as well as WWF Asia Pacific fundraising specialists and WWF-Network […]
อ่านต่อOn 22 October 2025, Priyasri Promchinda, Ph.D., together with six student representatives from the Art Education Program, Faculty of Education, Silpakorn University, visited WWF Foundation as part of a seven-member delegation to learn and exchange knowledge about the Foundation’s conservation initiatives. During the visit, the delegation received certificates of appreciation from WWF Foundation in recognition of their creative designs for the foldable bag collection “Four Guardians of Nature: Tiger, Elephant, Sambar Deer, and Dugong.” The designs reflect a meaningful interpretation of nature conservation through art. The activity aimed to promote awareness of environmental and wildlife conservation while providing students with an opportunity to express their perspectives through artistic creation. It highlights the role of art as a creative force that contributes to driving conservation efforts. WWF Foundation extends its sincere appreciation to Priyasri Promchinda, Ph.D. and the students from Silpakorn University and looks forward to future collaboration.
อ่านต่อLooking back then, Khanom Jeen Canal in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province was once a vibrant reflection of the local community’s way of life. The canal bustled with trade boats, cultural traditions along the banks, and local cuisine rich with native aquatic species that supported more than 25,000 households. However, as time passed, the water quality in the canal began to deteriorate. Boat navigation became difficult, and aquatic life nearly vanished. Residents could only reminisce about the past. In 2015, WWF Thailand and WWF Foundation, in collaboration with Nestlé (Thai) Ltd., launched the Youth Water Guardian Project with the straightforward query, “How can we inspire young people to help protect their hometown waterways?” This initiative later gained support from Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Rajabhat University. Saklee Wittaya School became the first Youth Water Guardian Learning Centre, featuring various knowledge stations. The youth themselves became “young teachers,” sharing the story of the canal with visitors and inspiring them to learn and gain a deeper understanding. In terms of ecosystem management, conservation, and restoration in Khanom Jeen Canal, WWF Thailand and WWF Foundation have acted as coordinators, facilitators, and providers of technical knowledge — emphasising inclusive participation from all sectors, including government agencies, […]
อ่านต่อImplementing Partner: WWF Foundation, in collaboration with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) Supervised by: Rattaphon Pitakthepsombat, WWF Foundation Duration: 1 November 2025 – 31 December 2025 Background: WWF Thailand and WWF Foundation have a longstanding partnership with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) to strengthen conservation efforts, enhance protected area management, and support the implementation of SMART Patrol systems. Over the years, WWF Thailand and WWF Foundation’s collaboration with DNP has contributed to improved patrol operations, capacity building, and overall effectiveness in safeguarding Thailand’s biodiversity and natural resources. In line with this collaboration, The SMART Patrol Monitoring Center, on the 11th floor of Si Nakharin Building, is the central hub for coordinating and monitoring SMART Patrol operations across 237 protected areas. WWF Foundation recognizes the importance of upgrading the center’s entrance and front area to enhance visitor readiness, reinforce its professional image, and strengthen its role as the national hub for patrol management, contributing to long-term conservation and sustainable resource management. Purpose of the Assignment: The consultant will renovate the entrance and front area of the SMART Patrol Monitoring Center to enhance its functionality and aesthetics, create a welcoming space suitable […]
อ่านต่อOn June 10, 2025, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, in collaboration with WWF Thailand and WWF Foundation, released 20 sambars back into the wild under the Tiger Population Recovery Project in the Upper Western Forest Complex. The release took place in Khlong Lan National Park, Kamphaeng Phet Province. The sambar was supported by the Khao Kho Wildlife Breeding Station. To monitor their behavior and adaptation after reintroduction into the wild, GPS collars were fitted to five females. WWF Foundation provided GPS collars for three of the five individuals, with a total contribution of THB 594,000. This release marks the fifth reintroduction of deer into the wild, following the initial release in 2021. Over the past five years, a total of 149 sambar have been released into the Western Forest Complex, including Mae Wong National Park, Khlong Lan National Park, and Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary. Some of the reintroduced sambars continue to be monitored using GPS collars and camera traps. The report stated that several released females have successfully given birth in the wild, which is an encouraging sign that the animals are adapting well to their new environment and natural habitat. WWF Foundation continues to support the […]
อ่านต่อOn May 16, 2025, a delegation of teachers and students from Satit Prasarnmit International Programme (SPIP) visited the WWF Foundation to learn more about our conservation and wildlife projects. During their visit, they presented a donation of 21,000 baht to WWF Foundation, raised through their theatrical production of “HAKUNA MATATA THE MUSICAL” inspired by The Lion King. The donation was kindly received by Oranit Bunyaprasit, Board of Directors of WWF Foundation, who also warmly welcomed the group.
อ่านต่อBe a Part of Conservation at the “Thai Park Rangers” Event Join us to learn more about the dedication and sacrifice of Thai park rangers—those who work tirelessly to uphold the law and protect Thailand’s precious natural heritage. This special event celebrates the invaluable work of park rangers and brings their stories to the public eye through a series of activities: See you on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, from 1:00 PM onwards at the Multi-purpose Room, 1st Floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre.
อ่านต่อIn 2024, the WWF Foundation provided essential equipment for authorities to manage and control wildfires. This included camera traps, wildfire water sprayer tank, air blowers, fire barriers, backpacks, smoke protection masks, binoculars, and mineral for fire retardants. These tools were used in the implementation of the Connectivity Project in the Tenasserim Corridor in The Royal Princess Project, Suan Phung, Ratchaburi Province, to align with the foundation’s objective of supporting disaster relief efforts and enhancing the effectiveness of preventing the spread of wildfires. WWF Foundation also recognizes the importance of The Predator Restoration and Conservation Project in the Mae Ping-Omkoi Forests, which consists of three protected areas: Mae Ping National Park, Omkoi Wildlife Sanctuary, and Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary. These areas have significant potential for the conservation of various wildlife species, particularly tigers. The foundation supported the project by providing battery packs for camera traps and 19 water filters, to enhance the effectiveness of conducting efficient patrols. Including the improvement of the solar energy system in the Omkoi Wildlife Sanctuary to provide sufficient electricity for the ranger office and enhance the quality SMART patrol to be more efficient. Additionally, WWF Foundation has supported the wildlife conservation in Hala Bala and Royal […]
อ่านต่อWWF Foundation supported a tiger population recovery project in the upper Western Forest Complex (WEFCOM) in collaboration with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation. This initiative built upon previous conservation efforts taking place in the upper WEFCOM, where serves as a vital stronghold for tiger recovery. The project focuses on four key practices: tiger population research and monitoring, enhancing quality patrol operations, recovering prey populations and food sources, and raising awareness. These efforts are being carried out across four protected areas: Mae Wong National Park, Khlong Lan National Park, Khlong Wang Chao National Park, and Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary. The foundation provided one GPS collar for a female sambar deer to track its movements after being released back into the wild. This effort is a part of the tiger population recovery project in the Mae Wong – Khlong Lan National Park. To date, the project has successfully released a total of 114 sambar deer. However, the patrol operations have revealed several limitations, such as a lack of necessary equipment and insufficient development of rangers’ skills for quality patrols. To enhance the effectiveness of these operations, the foundation has provided essential equipment, including 30 sets of camera traps, 25 […]
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