This grant opportunity is available for individuals and nonprofit organizations with projects benefiting wildlife in a specific state. The grant aims to support research, conservation, and educational activities that enhance public appreciation of local wildlife and natural communities. Eligible uses of grant funds include expenses such as mileage, supplies, equipment for schools or nonprofit organizations, printing, and communications. However, ineligible uses include salaries, stipends, per diem, and personal equipment. Preference is given to projects involving nongame wildlife, such as birds and invertebrates, and their habitats.
Proposals emphasizing the significance of the project in terms of research, education, or recreation are encouraged. Additionally, preference is given to small nonprofit organizations, research projects, and graduate students. The grant cycle is annual, with applications typically due in mid-January. Grant recipients are required to submit a brief project report by October 1 of the award year. The grant program has been awarding funds for over 25 years, supporting a variety of wildlife conservation efforts.
If you are located in Montana and working in the area of Pets/Animals/Wildlife, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.