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Find similar grantsWisconsin Go Outside Fund is sponsored by Varies (Listed by Wisconsin DPI). Supports programs that encourage outdoor activities and environmental education. The Wisconsin DPI lists this opportunity with a deadline in September 2026.
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Connecting children to Wisconsin’s outdoors We know that nature provides tremendous physical and mental health benefits – yet today’s children spend less than 1% of their time outside. The Go Outside Fund provides funding that helps connect youth to outdoor, nature-based learning experiences.
Teachers or partner organizations may apply for funding to cover costs that facilitate getting kids outside and hands-on with nature, such as purchasing field supplies, or paying for transportation and educator costs. Grants between $100 and $1,500 are available. The Go Outside Fund is made possible by donations from NRF members, the Teachers’ Outdoor Environmental Education Fund and the Luthin Family Fund.
The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin is deeply committed to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion. We are making efforts within our own organization and by working with our grantees to advance this important work across Wisconsin’s conservation field. Learn more about our diversity, equity, and inclusion work here .
Grant applications must include a significant component of outdoor activity. Grant applications must directly engage children in outdoor, nature-based learning or facilitate access to the outdoors. Grant applications that align with classroom learning and standards are encouraged but not required.
Applicant must be one of the following: a public charity with approved 501(c)(3) exempt status (under section 509(a)(1), 509(a)(2), or 509(a)(3) Type I and Type II); a federal, state, or local governmental unit, an American Indian nation or tribal community; or an accredited school, college, or university.
The following types of organizations are not eligible for funding: individuals; businesses; section 509(a)(3) Type III supporting organizations; private foundations; and private operating foundations. Project must directly engage youth age pre-K – 12. Projects must benefit Wisconsin students.
Project activities must take place 6 weeks or more after the Go Outside Fund due date . Project expenses may not have incurred prior to submitting the application. Only one application will be accepted per school/ organization per year.
Determine if your project addresses our grantmaking priorities and meets our eligibility requirements. Complete the application (paper copies of applications are not accepted). Include letter of support from school administration, if applicable.
Submit all materials to NRFgrants@WisConservation. org by March 1st or September 1st. Applicants will be notified six weeks following the submission deadline.
Questions about your application? frequently asked questions If you have questions, please reach out to Marie Jensen, our Conservation Program Specialist, at Marie. Jensen@WisConservation.
org . Help us connect children with Wisconsin’s outdoors. Conservation Program Specialist Marie.
Jensen@WisConservation. org Marie Jensen (she/her) provides administrative support for NRF’s conservation and environmental education efforts, including coordinating our grant programs and conducting outreach with our partners, and coordinates our Diversity in Conservation Internship Program.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Likely includes schools, nature centers, and other organizations promoting outdoor engagement in Wisconsin. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Wisconsin Go Outside Fund are due September 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Wisconsin Go Outside Fund is funded by Varies (Listed by Wisconsin DPI). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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