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Find similar grantsEnvironmental Education Grant Program is sponsored by Legacy Environmental Grants. The Legacy Environmental Grants through the Environmental Education Grant Program provide funding for educating people to be environmentally conscious citizens. Grant funds are available annually.
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Legacy Grants - Legacy Environmental The Grant Committee recently met to review the grant cycle and explore ways to give grantees adequate time to complete their projects while ensuring all grant activity is completed within a single fiscal year. As a result, the committee approved a revised grant schedule and updated program structure.
The next Legacy Grant cycle will follow this timeline: Applications open: September 1, 2026 Applications close: October 1, 2026 Grant awards announced: January 2027 Project period: January through September 2027 This updated schedule allows grantees a clearly defined project window and supports timely financial reporting and reimbursement processes.
Revised grant contracts and application guidelines will be shared prior to the opening of the next cycle. We appreciate your continued interest in and support of the Legacy Grant Program. To be a leader in providing science-based environmental information, education, and training while cultivating a legacy of environmental stewardship in Alabama for generations to come.
Legacy funds environmental education grants annually through the Environmental Education Grant Program. Funds for this program are allocated specifically to assist with helping to create environmentally responsible citizens through education. Both public and private non-profit organizations in Alabama may apply.
All applying organizations need proof of tax-exempt status showing specific Internal Revenue Service qualification. Grant Funding: Environmental Education grants are available in amounts up to $2,500. Grant proposals requesting more than $2,500 will not be considered.
Complete all sections of the form below and be sure to include all pertinent information. Review the evaluation criteria to ensure that your project meets specifications. Submit only the completed form for review .
Do not include attachments (other than the IRS letter) . Review the checklist to be sure all information has been included. Proposals will generally not be considered if they request funding for general operating expenses or building campaigns, student tuition, travel, or funding for personnel (salaries/stipends).
All grant applications MUST BE RECEIVED BY MIDNIGHT CT FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 2025!! LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED!!! All grant contracts will begin April 18, 2025 and end Dec 31, 2025.
Award notifications will be emailed to Project Directors on April 7, 2025. Funds will be distributed quarterly once receipts are submitted. It is mandatory that all organizations applying for the grant funds prove their tax-exempt status.
A copy of the determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service, showing specific IRS qualification and identification number, must be attached. EXCEPTION: Public schools have this status through their system and do not need the qualification letter. Groups without the status must choose a non-profit organization through which funds may be disbursed.
This affiliating non-profit organization must then be willing to assume expenditure responsibility for the group without the IRS qualification. Proposals must include a Project Director to implement and guide the project. The Director becomes the fiscal agent for the proposal and is responsible for the expenditure of any funds awarded.
The Project Director may be asked to present the grant project at Legacy workshops. Grant recipients will be required to complete a Final Report, which will be due by February 27, 2026. This report will serve as an evaluation mechanism for the project.
Failure to comply with reporting requirements will result in termination of the grant and disqualification from future grants. (If this application format is not adhered to, the grant will not be considered.)
Grants will be evaluated based on the following criteria : Feasibility & Sustainability – the fulfillment of an environmental education need, how the need will be addressed, and qualifications and experience of personnel; and how the project will be sustained in the future. Audience – size and diversity, reach under-served population, partnerships developed, and possibility of replication, if the program is not statewide.
Scope of Work – goals clearly stated, description of work plan, use of existing materials and information, and consistency with Legacy’s mission. Schedule of Project – delineate tasks and timelines. Budget – cost-effectiveness, detailed and itemized, and match to include in-kind support.
Measurement & Evaluation – how effectiveness of the project will be measured. Legacy Recognition – the degree of public recognition for Legacy’s granting of funds for the project . Proposals will generally not be considered if they request funding for general operating expenses or building campaigns, tuition, funding personnel (i.e.salaries/stipends/honoraria), or cash prizes.
2025 Legacy Environmental Education Grant Application Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Northern Mariana Islands Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah U.S. Virgin Islands Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Armed Forces Americas Armed Forces Europe Armed Forces Pacific Project Director's Signature Signature of Administrator/Director/Principal Do you have a “Protect Our Environment” license tag on any vehicle(s) in your household?
If so, please provide the license tag number(s) Have you participated in any of Legacy’s Teacher Workshops in the past? If so, please list which ones Do you utilize the “Learning through Legacy” curriculum in your classroom or lessons? If so, describe ALL grants must be received NO LATER than close of business on Monday, MARCH 15, 2024!
Legacy, Inc., Partners in Environmental Education Attn: FY2024 Competitive Grant Program By email to: [email protected] Project Feasibility/Sustainability (environmental education need addressed, how the need will be addressed, and personnel qualification and experience. Explain how this project will be sustained for the future.)
(size and diversity, reaches under-served population, partnerships developed, and potential for replication in other areas if not statewide) (goals clearly stated, description of work plan, use of existing materials and information, and consistency with Legacy’s mission) (delineate tasks by using a timeline) (cost effectiveness, detailed and itemized, and match, including in-kind) (Please list other sources and financial commitments) Measurements and Evaluation (how effectiveness of program will be measured) (Describe all the ways that Legacy will be recognized) Note: There MUST be clearly visible Legacy signage, featuring BOTH Legacy logos, on site at ALL Legacy-sponsored grant projects.
A member of the Legacy staff and/or Board of Directors will conduct site visits to ensure compliance. Please Upload Proof of Tax-Exempt Status Showing Specific IRS Qualification. Max.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Public and private nonprofit organizations in Alabama. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Environmental Education Grant Program is funded by Legacy Environmental Grants. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Alabama. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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