Exploration
Since 1888, National Geographic has supported exploration and discovery, bringing gems like Machu Picchu, undersea wonders, and new species to light.
Conservation
Inspiring people to care about the planet—and every living creature on it—is our mission. We promote and fund natural and cultural conservation projects.
Scientific Research
National Geographic supports groundbreaking scientific fieldwork and critical expeditions through grant programs and public projects.
Explorers Updates on Instagram
Be an Explorer
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New Competition Seeks Energy Solutions for the Poor
National Geographic launches the Terra Watt prize, which will award grants to projects that expand energy access.
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The Next Generation
The Young Explorers Grants Program awards grants to scientists and explorers between the ages of 18 and 25.
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Global Exploration Fund
The Global Exploration Fund establishes local support for research, conservation, and exploration projects in Northern Europe and China.
Meet Our Explorers
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Explorers A-Z
At the heart of our explorers program is the quest for knowledge through exploration and the people who make it possible.
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Explorers by Category
Browse our different areas of exploration and discover the fascinating people behind the projects.
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Meet the 2014 Emerging Explorers
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