Listings of local, regional and federal programs.
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Training and technical assistance is available through grants from EPA for protecting our health and water quality in small and rural public water systems. |
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Appropriate improvement projects include stream/fisheries improvement, erosion control, wildlife habitat/upland improvement. $5000 max, 75% from FCD. Click Read More for Info and Application. |
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We combine orders to allow landowners to order less than the 250 seedling minimum, as long as it is for a conservation planting! Contact us for info on a 2008 seedling order. |
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Small grants of $3,000 are available from NCAT for those producers interested in producing biodiesel or raising oil seed crops for energy production. The projects could range from performance testing biodiesel to feeding oilseed cake to livestock. For more information visit http://www.ncat.org/. This new demand may be a good opportunity for Montana agriculture. |
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SARE grants are used to increase knowledge about sustainable
agricultural practices and to help farmers and ranchers adopt those
practices. The Western SARE program administers grants in several
categories that help it achieve those aims. Each grant operates on an
annual cycle and is selected through a competitive process. http://wsare.usu.edu/grants/
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Global ReLeaf, a program of American Forests (http://www.americanforests.org/), is offering annual grants towards tree planting projects. Grants are available to support rural seedling projects restoring damaged forest ecosystems. Proposals are due January 15 and July 1st. Further information regarding Global ReLeaf Grants including application forms and criteria can be found at: http://www.americanforests.org/global_releaf/grants/ |
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