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State Matching Grants Invest in Natural Resource Conservation # State Matching Grants Invest in Natural Resource Conservation Tuesday, January 27, 2026 Submitted by [user:field_first_name] The Colorado State Conservation Board, part of the Colorado Department of Agriculture, has announced the recipients of the 2026 Matching Grants program, awarding a total of $689,182. 00 to 32 Conservation Districts across Colorado.
This yearly cost-share grant opportunity is designed to assist Conservation Districts in carrying out critically important on-the-ground conservation projects and educational activities. Conservation Districts are local governments, first established in 1937 as a response to widespread soil erosion. svg) during the Dust Bowl years (early 1930s) and the droughts that followed.
They represent private landowners’ interests in conservation planning and practices. Conservation districts work directly with agricultural producers and landowners in their communities and district staff are leaders in the locally-led conservation movement. A minimum 1:1 match is required for participation, and the program has a strong track record of leveraging state funds; in recent years, every $1.
00 of state funding has been matched by $1. 89 from the Conservation Districts. **“This is a fantastic opportunity to invest in the future of conservation in Colorado,"**said Colorado State Conservation Board Director Nikki Brinson.
**“Conservation Districts have expertise and knowledge of local natural resources, which allows them to prioritize concerns for their landowners that result in technical and financial cost share programs for implementation. Nowhere else does one dollar stretch as far," she added.
** The Matching Grant Program focuses on achieving four core objectives: * **Sustainable Land Management** * **Protection of Vital Water Resources** * **Promotion of Biodiversity** * **Fostering Community Engagement through Education** The following districts were awarded matching funds: * • Colorado State Conservation Board * • Conservation Districts ### VSV Case Confirmed in Colorado Equine The Colorado State Veterinarian’s Office has confirmed a detection of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) in a horse in Montezuma County, with two additional horses showing clinical signs.
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