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Find similar grantsMidlands Community Grants Program is sponsored by South Carolina Native Plant Society, Midlands Chapter. The Midlands Chapter of the South Carolina Native Plant Society offers funding for projects and scholarships that promote native plants through protection, conservation, and education.
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With this grant program, our chapter can support local organizations (neighborhoods, student groups, schools, churches, or nonprofits) interested in projects that support our mission. We also hope to support individuals seeking training or education through small scholarships.
This might include pursuit of Master Naturalist certification, South Carolina Native Plant certification, or attendance at appropriate conferences, courses, or degree programs. We anticipate project awards up to $2000 and scholarship awards up to $200. Applications are accepted throughout the year, and awards will be announced within two months.
Projects/Scholarship requests must address the goals of protecting, conserving, and/or educating the public about native plants. The project must be located in the Midlands of South Carolina (This includes the Columbia metro area, as well as counties nearby that serve our membership). The project/scholarship funding must not be used for personal financial gain.
Funding will be through reimbursement after proof of project completion with approval of receipts. Funding must be spent within two years of grant approval by the Chapter. An agreement must be signed with the understanding that the recipient will give a presentation about the project/scholarship to the SCNPS Midlands Chapter.
Application must be complete to be considered eligible. Unless prior arrangements are made, any materials submitted in support of an application become property of SCNPS. Please send any questions to Cathy Perry at midlandsgrants@scnps.
org . Complete the Midlands Grant Application here Complete the Midlands Scholarship Application here
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local organizations (neighborhoods, student groups, schools, churches, or nonprofits) in the Midlands of South Carolina interested in projects that support native plant protection, conservation, and education. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Midlands Community Grants Program is funded by South Carolina Native Plant Society, Midlands Chapter. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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