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Nature education and outdoor experiences grants support and create partnerships in local communities that improve water quality, restore fish and wildlife habitat and connect people with nature. These grants prioritize programs that advance racial equity, diversity and inclusion, make communities more resilient to climate change and include greater community engagement.
Funding is available for projects that promote cultural, environmental and economic equity. As examples, projects could:
Who is eligible?
Community groups, nonprofits, neighborhoods, individuals, faith groups and service groups with nonprofit or other tax-exempt status may apply. Grants may only be awarded to projects and programs that benefit Metro-area residents.
When do I apply?
The 2020 Nature in Neighborhoods nature education and outdoor experiences grants handbook is available below. Pre-applications will be due January 29, 2020. These grants are available every other year.
Apply here.
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