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The Wildlife Education Grant Program from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife provides funding to local schools, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and other school-oriented facilities in Ohio that support wildlife education programming. The program promotes conservation awareness and wildlife appreciation among students and community members across the state.
Eligible applicants must be Ohio-based educational organizations, government agencies, or nonprofits with a school-oriented mission. This opportunity was active for projects running July 2024 through June 2025. Prospective applicants should check the Ohio Grants Portal for updated funding cycles.
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detailid=e9ca0034-003d-ee11-81aa-0050568070fb) * FIND CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES * HELPFUL TIPS FOR APPLYING * REVIEW PAST OPPORTUNITIES ## Wildlife Education Grant #### This funding opportunity is for reference only, registration closed on June 30, 2024 Opportunity Number DNR9009 (R0619) Funding Organization State Opportunity Ohio Funding Opportunity Categories Education, Application Start Date July 1, 2023 Application End Date June 30, 2024 Project Start Date July 1, 2024 Project End Date June 30, 2025 Assistance Listing Number / CFDA #-na- Eligible Applicants Educational Service Center/District, Park/Recreation District, Soil/Water Conservation District/Joint Board Opportunity Details The Division of Wildlife offers Wildlife Education grants to local schools, government agencies, non-profit organizations and other school-oriented facilities to support wildlife-related education projects and programs.
These grants are designed to provide funding for materials, equipment and activities that are otherwise unaffordable to the school or organization; they are not meant to provide on-going funding. Eligible projects include habitat improvement on the school/organization grounds, materials to support wildlife-related research and programs, field trips and professional development related to Ohio wildlife.
This application packet is designed to facilitate the application process and to make the grants easily accessible to all interested schools and organizations. More Informationhttps://ohiodnr. gov/wps/portal/gov/odnr/buy-and-apply/apply-for-grants/grants/wildlife-education Average Award Size$500.
00 Financial Details Each grant proposal must equal $500. 00. Up to 40 grants will be awarded each grant cycle.
Funding for WILDLIFE EDUCATION grants is made possible by the sale of hunting and fishing licenses in the state of Ohio. ### Documents to be Submitted with Application _When applicable, instructions or templates will be provided in the Attachments section above. Only PDF, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel formats will be accepted.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local schools, government agencies, non-profit organizations and other school-oriented facilities in Ohio. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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