CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–World Wildlife Fund received a donation from the SBB Research Group Foundation, which partners with local nonprofits through its Champion A Charity Program.
The SBB Research Group Foundation is proud to announce its continued support of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) through a donation aimed at the conservation of one of North Americaās most endangered species.
In 2024, WWF used the SBB Research Group Foundationās donation to protect the Black-Footed Ferret, a species on the brink of extinction, with only 369 known remaining in the wild. The funds were specifically allocated to improving drone technology, which is being used to deliver vaccine pellets to prairie dogs ā the ferrets’ main food source. The prairie dogs have been afflicted by a non-native disease that is fatal to both the prairie dogs and the Black-Footed Ferrets, making the health of their population crucial for the survival of both species.
āThis year, the most impactful part of our partnership was being able to focus our donation on upgrading the drones to help save the Black-Footed Ferrets,ā said Erin Noonan, a volunteer with the SBB Research Group Foundation, who has led the partnership with WWF since 2016. āItās been incredibly rewarding to hear that the efforts to vaccinate the prairie dogs have been successful, offering hope for the Black-Footed Ferretās future.ā
The SBB Research Group Foundation is honored to support WWFās ongoing efforts to conserve nature and protect wildlife and looks forward to further collaboration in the years to come.
To learn more about WWF and their efforts to save the Black-Footed Ferret, please visit WWF Black-Footed Ferret.
About the SBB Research Group Foundation
The SBB Research Group Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that furthers the philanthropic mission of SBB Research Group LLC (SBBRG), a Chicago-based investment management firm led by Sam Barnett, Ph.D., and Matt Aven. The Foundation provides grants to support ambitious organizations solving unmet needs with thoughtful, long-term strategies. In addition, the Foundation sponsors the SBBRG STEM Scholarship, which supports students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics degrees.
Contacts
Contact: Erin NoonanĀ
Organization: SBB Research Group Foundation
Email: [email protected]Ā
Address: 450 Skokie Blvd, Building 600, Northbrook, IL 60062 United StatesĀ
Phone: 1-847-656-1111Ā Ā
Website:āÆhttps://www.sbbrg.org