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Landowner Assistance Grants is a grant from Kansas Forest Service that funds conservation practices on private land in Kansas. The program, developed in partnership with the USDA Forest Service, covers five conservation categories: Forest Management and Invasive Plants, Forest Management and Wildfire Risk, Windbreak Establishment and Renovation, Conservation Tree Planting, and Riparian Forest Buffer Establishment.
Grant amounts vary depending on the specific practice. Eligible applicants are private landowners in Kansas. Funding is limited and expected to be fully obligated before the program's 2029 expiration.
Interested landowners should contact the Kansas Forest Service directly to apply.
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Landowner Assistance Grants Jump to main content Jump to footer Landowner Assistance Grants Kansas Forest Service has partnered with the USDA Forest Service to assist Kansas landowners in implementing important conservation practices across five broad categories: Forest Management & Invasive Plants Forest Management & Wildfire Risk Windbreak Establishment & Renovation Conservation Tree Planting Riparian Forest Buffer Establishment The Kansas Forest Service has secured a limited amount of funding to assist private landowners with conservation practices that align with the categories above.
This funding has a limited window, expiring in late 2029, and will likely be fully obligated in advance of that date. More information about the Landowner Assistance Grant program can be found in the Guidance document linked below. Landowner Assistance Guidance To apply for this funding, please contact your Rural District Forester who can help you complete the Application, linked below.
Landowner Assistance Application 785-532-3300 | kfs@ksu. edu Statements and Disclosures KBOR Free Expression Statement © Kansas State University
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Private landowners in Kansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Landowner Assistance Grants – Kansas Forest Service is funded by Kansas Forest Service (with USDA Forest Service partnership). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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