Jane Goodall Institute
Protecting chimpanzees and their habitats, and empowering communities to conserve wildlife
Our editorial assessment
Founded by the pioneering primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, the Institute pairs chimpanzee protection and habitat conservation with a distinctive, community-led approach: it works with people living near wildlife to build sustainable livelihoods that reduce pressure on forests. Its Roots & Shoots youth programme operates in dozens of countries. Charity Navigator awards it a four-star rating with a perfect accountability and finance score, with roughly 76% of spending reaching programmes. It suits donors who want wildlife conservation grounded in community engagement and education.
The problem they're solving
Chimpanzee populations have fallen sharply as forests are cleared and wildlife is hunted, and lasting protection depends on the communities who share those landscapes. The Jane Goodall Institute links great-ape conservation with local livelihoods and youth education, addressing the causes of habitat loss rather than only its symptoms.
About Jane Goodall Institute
The Jane Goodall Institute protects chimpanzees and great apes, conserves their habitats, and runs community-centred conservation and its youth Roots & Shoots program in dozens of countries.
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How this score was produced
The GiveWise score is our own editorial assessment, produced with a weighted rubric covering program spending, transparency and governance, evidence of impact, cost-effectiveness, and leadership. It draws on publicly available reports from independent evaluators such as GiveWell, Charity Navigator, and CharityWatch, but it is not a rating issued or endorsed by any of those organisations. Read the full methodology →