The deadline to apply is July 29.
This small-scale funding opportunity is intended to support projects not traditionally eligible for the SMP Mini-Grant Program.
In addition to supporting the SMP mission and goals, priority will be given to ideas that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in our region.
Example projects and initiatives are shared below, but all projects with connections to conserving landscape resources, promoting landscape resources, and/or connecting people and organizations with common goals around conservation are encouraged to apply.
Requests from $250-$600 will be considered, and any requests must be separate from projects submitted through the 2022 SMP Mini-Grant program
Eligible applicants include 501(c) 3 non-profit organizations, municipalities, counties, educational institutions, community groups and businesses. All projects must be within Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, or York County.
Click Here to apply and for more information. Questions about the application and review process contact: Julia Chain, Program Manager of the South Mountain Partnership email: jchain@appalachiantrail.org or call 717-794-6071.
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the South Mountain Partnership website. Sign up for regular updates from the Partnership (bottom of the webpage).
Find out more about Friends of South Mountain Partnership. The Partnership serves Cumberland, Adams, Franklin, and York counties.
Visit DCNR’s Conservation Landscape Initiatives webpage for more on similar programs around Pennsylvania.
[Posted: July 5, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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