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Find similar grantsState Matching Grants for Conservation Districts (2026) is sponsored by Colorado State Conservation Board / Colorado Department of Agriculture. Cost‑share matching grants to conservation districts across Colorado for on‑the‑ground conservation projects and educational activities.
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This competitive program provides matching state funds to cover project and activity costs within each Conservation District. Conservation Districts and their partners are required to leverage additional funding, as half of the state award must be matched with hard cash.
Applications are scored by a committee of government and private conservation experts based on the following criteria: Focused Approach with Measurable Outcomes 2025 Matching Grant Accomplishments 2026 Matching Grants Awards Funding Smart Irrigation, Educating for Water Quality Mechanical Puncturevine Management Growing Conservation, a Homestead Stewardship Initiative Irrigation Efficiency Improvements Technical Service Provider Engineering Funds Seeding a Stewardship Ethic in Fremont County Asynchronous Field Days Expansion Land Stewardship and Youth Education Program Soil Revolution Conference Conservation Outreach and Planning Bringing Farmers Together: Implementing a Peer-to-Peer Learning Network in the San Luis Valley Wolf Mitigation Assistance for Livestock Producers - Outreach to Recreation Users on Public Land CRP and Rangeland Improvements Large-Scale Conservation Efforts: Producer Partnership for in-field Conservation Conserving Our Core: Soil Health and Water Stewardship Colorado Master Irrigator Program Arkansas Valley Grasshopper Mitigation on Agricultural Fields Grazing cost share program Teller Park Conservation Cost-Share Dig In!
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Colorado Conservation Districts in 'Good Standing' as required by state statute and CSCB minimum standards; must match half of state award with hard cash. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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