Teton Conservation District launches Partners in Conservation (PIC) Grants Program – United States

Teton Conservation District (TCD) provides grant funding to support natural resource conservation projects through their annual Partners in Conservation (PIC) grant program and through partnerships.

Funding Information

Typical requests range from $2,000 to $10,000.

Funding Categories

Teton Conservation District (TCD) prioritizes grant applications that support their 2020-2025 Strategic & Long-Range Plans and demonstrates a benefit to the environment and/or community in one or more of the following grant categories:

  • Land: TCD cooperates with public land managers and private landowners to support agriculture, including vegetation monitoring on public land grazing allotments, and production of agricultural goods. Other areas of interest include soil sampling and analysis, irrigation infrastructure improvements, community and school garden projects, and more.
  • Water: TCD prioritizes preserving water resources by dedicating staff time and funding to monitor and address water quality issues, waterbody health, aquatic habitat, flooding, and erosion. Current areas of focus include stormwater and wastewater management, nutrient pollution, and drinking water.
  • Vegetation: TCD prioritizes maintaining and restoring native vegetation through education, on-the-ground actions, and partnerships. They support landowners and partners in decreasing the presence of invasive species on the landscape, promoting native plant education and use, and reducing the risk of wildfire on private land.
  • Wildlife: Through a combination of staff expertise and grants, TCD works to support healthy populations of native species, protect habitat, limit human-wildlife conflict, foster wildlife permeability, and quantify and mitigate the impacts of development on wildlife and natural resources.
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) : TCD staff specialize in geospatial data creation, analysis and cartography, and provide technical expertise and recommendations to decision makers to assist with natural resource conservation.
  • Sustainability: TCD supports and leads natural resource sustainability initiatives, including recycling, composting, hazardous waste disposal, and alternative energy efforts.
  • Education: TCD supports conservation education efforts, such as school projects and lessons, symposiums and events, publications, and more.

Criteria

  • Projects must be located within the district boundaries or serve the district’s residents and/or environment. The district boundaries encompass all of Teton County, Wyoming and Wyoming’s portion of Yellowstone National Park.
  • Nonprofits, businesses, educational institutions, agencies, individuals/landowners, and other types of entities are welcome to apply for PIC grants.
  • Applicants may apply for funding for up to 50% of the total project budget. Matching funds may come from direct dollar and/or in-kind contributions.
  • There is no minimum or limit on how much funding you can request in a grant application.
  • Grant funding may be awarded in advance of your project start date or as reimbursement after project completion.

For more information, visit Teton Conservation District.

Highlights

Important Dates

Post Date - 07 Nov 2020

Deadline Date - 29 Jan 2021

Donor Name

Teton Conservation District

Grant Size

1000 to $ 10,000

Category

Grant

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