About
The program supports forestry and natural resource educational program assistance to pre-K thorough 12th grade students and their educators, both in classroom and outdoor settings. Supported activities can be part of a structured curriculum, as well as informal learning opportunities.
To receive funding, proposals must contribute to meaningful natural resource education experiences for youth or increase and improve the capacity of natural resource professionals, volunteers, or organizations to deliver quality educational experiences to their clients.
For an overview of the program, view the Conservation Education Grant Program One-pager.
Grant Cycle
Applications open March 1st, 2024. First review of applications closes on April 15, 2024, with additional review ongoing until December 31, 2024 or until all funds are awarded.
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- Non-profits
- County or Municipal governments
- State government
- Tribal governments
- Community groups
- Educational institutions
- Educators
- individuals
Funds will be awarded to proposals that contribute to meaningful outdoor nature education experiences for youth or increase and improve the capacity of forestry professionals, volunteers, and partners to deliver quality educational experiences to their clients. Examples of appropriate uses of these funds include:
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Outdoor education activities for youth pre-K through 12th grade.
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Facilitator training activities and associated costs.
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Professional development in the field of conservation education.
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Facilitation costs, meeting space, refreshments, and other expenses associated with hosting the aforementioned activities or events.
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Travel to and registration for training or professional development opportunities associated with conservation education.
Awards are typically $3,000 or less. Although the program manager may approve lager amounts, on a limited basis.
Funds must be expended within one calendar year.
Contact Us
Erik Warrington
406-542-4303
ewarrington@mt.gov
Ashley Machus
406-542-4246
ashley.machus@mt.gov