Montana Trout Foundation Grants for Fisheries Conservation
GrantID: 13347
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $15,000
Summary
A conservation-focused grant opportunity provides financial support to organizations working to protect and improve freshwater ecosystems and fisheries resources in the western United States, with particular emphasis on projects located in Montana. Funding is intended to support initiatives that help conserve wild trout populations and maintain healthy aquatic habitats. Eligible applicants typically include nonprofit organizations, conservation and watershed groups, educational institutions, and government or public resource agencies involved in environmental restoration, research, or conservation programs. Grants are generally not available to individuals or for-profit businesses.
Grant awards vary depending on the size and scope of each project. Most grants typically range from approximately $2,500 to $15,000, with multiple awards distributed annually through a competitive selection process.
Funding is intended to support projects such as habitat restoration, water quality monitoring, fisheries research, and environmental education programs. Additional supported activities may include improving spawning areas, restoring stream habitats, and increasing public awareness about conservation. Priority is often given to projects that demonstrate measurable environmental benefits and long-term sustainability for aquatic ecosystems.
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