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February 19, 2009
Grants and Funding - Requests for Proposals:
University
of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management
Program (UC IPM)
University of California. Agriculture and Natural
Resources.
The overarching goal of the Extension IPM Demonstration
Grants Program is to reduce potential risks from pests to the environment,
human health, or economic interests of the system. The program aims
to achieve this reduction by demonstrating IPM practices and increasing
adoption of IPM practices in production agriculture, and residential
and urban areas, and to protect natural are as such as wildlands
and water bodies.
Deadline for proposals is Mar 3, 2009.
Organic
Agriculture Research and Extension Initiative / Grants.gov
- USDA-CSREES-ICGP-002012 (open Jan 21, 2009)
USDA.
Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service.
The purpose of this program is to fund projects
that will enhance the ability of producers and processors who have
already adopted organic standards to grow and market high quality
organic agricultural products. Priority concerns include biological,
physical, and social sciences, including economics.
Closing date for applications is Mar 9, 2009.
Freshwater
Future - Requests for Proposals (have to be a paying member
to apply)
Freshwater Future.
The goal of the Freshwater Future grants program is to provide financial support
to activities that actively promote aquatic habitat protection by influencing
community and/or individual behavior or opinion, corporate conduct, and/or public
policy and that strengthen the role of individuals and community groups working
locally to protect and restore shorelines, inland lakes, rivers, wetlands, and
other aquatic habitats in the Great Lakes Basin.
Application deadlines are Mar 30, 2009 (Spring funding
cycle) and Sep 30, 2009 (Fall funding cycle).
Wisconsin
Aquatic Invasive Species Control Grants Program (PDF | 45 KB)
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Eligible organizations include counties, cities, towns, villages, tribes, public
inland lake protection and rehabilitation districts, town sanitary districts,
school districts, nonprofit conservation organizations, lake associations, and
river management organizations. Grants may be used to fund aquatic invasive species
control projects for any waters of the state including lakes, rivers, streams
and the Great Lakes. The grants may be used to fund education, prevention and
planning projects, establish infestation control projects, or conduct early detection
and rapid response projects.
Applications are due (Feb 1, 2009 for the spring grant cycle)
and Aug 1, 2009 for fall cycle.
Global
ReLeaf Grants
American Forests.
Global ReLeaf is American Forests' education and action program that helps individuals,
organizations, agencies, and corporations improve the local and global environment
by planting and caring for trees.
Application deadlines are and Jan 15, 2009 and Jul 1, 2009.
* See our Grants and Funding section for more resources.
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