Association Of Reptile And Amphibian
The Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) is a professional organization supporting reptile and amphibian veterinary medicine, conservation, publications, membership services, and annual conferences. The website provides member resources, events, a journal, and grant opportunities.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Small-scale research or conservation projects focused on reptile and amphibian health, veterinary practice, or herpetology at universities, clinics, or specialist conservation groups.
Good Fit
- • Project explicitly about reptile or amphibian veterinary medicine, conservation, or research.
- • Modest budget and short-term project scope consistent with small grant amounts.
- • Partnership with a university, veterinary clinic, or recognized herpetology research program.
- • Clear alignment with ARAV’s mission, publications, or conference topics.
Geography
Observed grantmaking is narrowly distributed: the only recorded grant in the available filings went to a New Jersey recipient, and no multi-state or national footprint is evident.
Recipient Variety
Across three years of records there is only one distinct recorded grantee (a single 2022 grant), so the observed recipient set is very small and not broadly distributed.
New Applicants
Direct evidence of turnover or a broad applicant pool is limited; structured data did not flag formal application guidelines, but the profile lists a grants page and a grants email contact, so new applicants may be able to inquire but openness cannot be confirmed from the sparse grant history.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
