Conservation Federation of Missouri Teaming With Wildlife Mini-Grant ProgramDecember 2010 Update:
The past two years, the Conservation Federation of Missouri and Teaming With Wildlife Steering Committee have sponsored a Missouri Teaming With Wildlife Mini-grant Program.
We are hoping to raise funds to be able to offer this opportunity again
in 2011, but it will not be on the same time frame as previous years.
Stay tuned for more information.
The Teaming With Wildlife Mini-Grant Program seeks to involve more conservation organizations and businesses in implementing Missouri's Comprehensive Wildlife Strategy.
Purpose: To provide funding for TWW Coalition organizations to help implement Missouri's Comprehensive Wildlife Strategy.
Grant Awards: Individual grant awards are available up to a maximum of $2,500. Matching funds are encouraged but not required.
Eligibility: Any organization,
business, or volunteer group can apply. Preference will be given to
Teaming With Wildlife Coalition organizations. State and Federal
agencies are not eligible, but can work with another organization to
submit a proposal. Funding must be used to further efforts within a
Conservation Opportunity Area (COA).
Priority will be given to projects that:
- Bring
in partners that have had little or no involvement with implementation
of Missouri's Comprehensive Wildlife Strategy to date.
- Grow partnerships in currently inactive COAs.
- Fulfill a gap in protecting all wildlife.
- Kick-start longer term activities.
- Demonstrate matching funds.
Funds may be used for a variety of projects that promote the conservation of healthy habitats within a Conservation Opportunity Area.
Click here to view the complete 2010 "Request for Proposals"
2010 TWW Mini-Grant Awards
2009 TWW Mini-Grant Awards
2010 TWW Mini-Grant Project Update: Watch the Watershed Bloom! (December 2010)
Teaming With Wildlife Mini-grant Project Update: "Local Students Join Effort to Protect Water Quality - Shoal Creek COA"
Joplin Globe, October 11, 2010
Teaming With Wildlife Mini-grant Project Update: Bull Creek Association (September 2010)