NACD opens application period for UAC grants

The grants are open to any conservation district or tribe within the U.S. and in the territories and nations that NACD serves.
EDITED BY LUKE REYNOLDS
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The National Association of Conservation Districts, Washington, D.C., opened the application period for the 2023 Urban and Community Conservation grant initiative in January.

The NACD grants are open to any conservation district or tribe within the U.S. and in the territories and nations that NACD serves. The funding is provided as either a planning grant with awards of up to $10,000 or an implementation grant with awards of up to $60,000.

Since the program’s implementation, the NACD has awarded over $6.5 million to 131 conservation districts and tribes in 37 states and Puerto Rico.

Read more about grants.

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