GRASP focalise ses actions sur la sauvegarde des "grands singes" : gorille, chimpanzé, bonobo et orang-outan.
The Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP) is an innovative and ambitious partnership comprised of great ape range states faced with an immediate challenge: to lift the threat of imminent extinction faced by gorillas (Gorilla beringei, G. gorilla), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), bonobos (Pan paniscus) and orangutans (Pongo abelii, P. pygmaeus) across their ranges in Equatorial Africa and Southeast Asia.
Since 2001, GRASP has raised over USD 10 million for great ape field conservation efforts from donors such as the European Union, Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Norway, and the UN Foundation, as well as through contributions from non-governmental organizations (NOGs), individuals, the private sector and UNEP & UNESCO.