Natural Resources Good Steward Grants 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support for projects that conserve and improve natural resources, targeting municipalities, nonprofits, schools, and private property owners in Hennepin County.
Description
Hennepin County offers several funding and assistance programs for projects focused on natural resources, supporting efforts to preserve, protect, and improve local ecosystems and resources. These programs include grants and technical assistance aimed at improving water quality, enhancing green infrastructure, managing stormwater, restoring natural habitats, and addressing soil erosion. Here are some of the key opportunities typically available:
Natural Resources Good Steward Grants: These grants support projects focused on natural resource conservation and improvement. Eligible projects often include rain gardens, native vegetation restoration, erosion control, and habitat restoration. Grants can cover a portion of project costs for organizations, schools, nonprofits, and property owners.
Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Grants: Hennepin County provides funding for projects that prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS). Eligible activities often include education, inspections, and innovative projects aimed at managing or reducing AIS impact.
Cost-Share Grants for Private Landowners: Hennepin County offers cost-share assistance to private landowners interested in installing natural resource protection practices. This support can help fund conservation efforts like shoreline restoration, rain gardens, and other water quality improvements.
Technical Assistance and Guidance: Hennepin County often provides technical assistance to help organizations and property owners design and implement effective natural resource projects. This support may include advice on project planning, site assessments, and connections with other relevant programs or resources.
Community-based Partnership Grants: For larger, collaborative projects involving community organizations, Hennepin County provides partnership grants to promote sustainable management of natural resources across urban and suburban areas. These projects often address larger-scale water quality and habitat issues.
Application and Additional Information
Eligibility: Requirements vary by program, with many grants available to municipalities, nonprofits, schools, and occasionally private property owners.
Funding Amounts: Grant amounts and matching requirements vary based on the specific program and project scope.
Application Process: Interested applicants can find application details, deadlines, and contact information on the Hennepin County website, under the Environment and Energy or Natural Resources sections.
For detailed information on each grant type, eligibility requirements, deadlines, and assistance with applications, visit the Hennepin County website or contact the county's Environment and Energy department directly.