The grant program is intended to explore the ways that land trusts, landowners, and forest professionals might work constructively together to better understand conserved lands and ultimately produce better conservation results on the land, including better forest health, habitat improvement, water resource protection, and sustainable timber production.
Applications will be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis through May 31, 2024, or until all project funds are committed, whichever comes first.
The first grants will be awarded on March 11. WeConservePA will award up to $150,000 in total grants for this planning work.
Click Here for all the details. Questions should be directed to Carol Grayshaw at cgrayshaw@weconservepa.org with the subject “FMP grant app.”
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The 2024 PA Land Conservation Conference will be held April 3-5 in Bethlehem.
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[Posted: February 13, 2024] PA Environment Digest]
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