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National Forest Foundation
Category: Environment
DescriptionThe Foundation’s Matching Awards Program (MAP) provides matching funds for direct, on-the-ground and citizen-based monitoring programs that benefit national forests and grasslands. Funds can be used to support conservation and restoration projects benefiting wildlife habitat improvement, recreation, watershed health and restoration, and community-based forestry. Applications will be considered from non-federal partners, community-based organizations, Native American tribes, and nonprofits implementing action-oriented, on-the-ground conservation and citizen-based monitoring projects on or around national forests or grasslands. Funded projects must have significant community involvement or civic engagement in the pre-implementation, implementation, or post-implementation phases. All MAP awards require at least a 1:1 cash match of non-federal funds. Additional information can be found on the Web site.
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