Region 7 $10,000

Fund Your Youth Environmental Programs in Rural Alaska!

Summary

Rural Alaska organizations can secure micro-grants up to $10,000 to empower youth (19 and under) with environmental education and volunteerism opportunities focused on Alaska's National Wildlife Refuges. This funding is ideal for projects that foster understanding and engagement with local natural resources.

Eligibility

Youth Programs Environmental Education Rural Alaska Nonprofit Funding Volunteerism

Full Description

Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuges are seeking proposals for micro grants not to exceed $10,000 that increase awareness and understanding of Alaska’s National Wildlife Refuges and environmental issues to youth in rural Alaska through volunteerism, and/or environmental education. Programs must be based in Alaska serving youth 19 or younger. The Service requires a financial report and project summary due to grant coordinator upon completion of the project. Successful applicants must be committed to the timely submission of all required reports.

Delinquent or nonsubmission of any of the reports cited above which are applicable to your award may result in nonpayment of invoices or suspension of further awards to your organization until the required reports are submitted to the Service in accordance with DOI Policy and the Code of Federal Regulations. Grant Contact For additional information please contact Kristen Gilbert, Division of Visitor Services and Fire Management, National Wildlife Refuge System Alaska, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, MS# 235, Anchorage, Alaska 99503, (907) 786-3391, fax (907) 786-3976, e-mail: Kristen_gilbert@fws.gov

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