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F24AS00365 Wisconsin Headwaters to Coast Initiative

Up to $500,000
Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
EASY
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

You have a unique chance to unlock financial support for your conservation projects in northern Wisconsin. This initiative provides grants that require no repayment, allowing you to focus on making impactful changes without the worry of accumulating debt. Whether it's improving habitat connectivity, enhancing biodiversity, or ensuring clean water quality, your efforts can contribute directly to both the community and the environment.

Collaborating with local partners increases your chances of securing funding tailored to the specific needs of your projects. This support offers flexibility in how you approach conservation, all while addressing pressing environmental challenges in your area. By participating, you not only improve your business visibility but also showcase your commitment to advancing the ecological and cultural well-being of your community.

In summary, this program is designed with you in mind. It's a fantastic opportunity to grow your business while actively engaging in crucial conservation efforts that benefit everyone in the Lake Superior basin.

Financing Details

Type of Financing

This program offers cooperative agreements, which provide financial and technical assistance to businesses involved in conservation projects. These funds are generally considered grants without direct repayment obligations, allowing your business to focus on project implementation.

Repayment and Fees

There are no repayment terms or interest rates associated with these funds, meaning you won’t need to worry about paying back the money used for eligible expenses. Additionally, there are no fees attached to accessing the funding, so you can use all the resources allocated to your project without any hidden costs.

Eligible and Ineligible Expenses

Eligible expenses can include costs related to habitat restoration, conservation planning, and community engagement activities. These funds

are not eligible for personal projects, administrative costs, or expenses unrelated to the outlined conservation goals. Make sure to align your project needs with the program's objectives for successful funding.

Qualifications

  • Must be located in northern Wisconsin, specifically in the counties of Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, or Iron.
  • Open to all sectors.
  • No minimum or maximum number of employees required.
  • No minimum or maximum revenue qualifications.
  • All legal structures are applicable.
  • All profit structures are applicable.

Disqualifications:

  • Must operate within the specified counties in northern Wisconsin; businesses outside of these areas do not qualify.

Description

You can unlock financial support for your projects that contribute to the conservation of the Lake Superior basin. This initiative offers grants to businesses in northern Wisconsin, specifically in Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, and Iron counties. The program is designed to foster partnerships, so if you collaborate with others on conservation projects, you can access these funds to enhance your community and environment.

The funding can be used for a variety of conservation efforts. This includes projects focused on habitat connectivity, biodiversity, water quality, climate resiliency, and community engagement. By participating, you can directly help address pressing environmental challenges while improving the quality of life in your area. There is no specified limit on the amount you can receive, giving you flexibility in tailoring the funding to your project’s needs.

You don’t have to worry about payback periods, as this program does not require repayment. It allows you to invest in crucial areas without the added pressure of debt. If your project positively impacts the ecological and cultural fabric of your community, this initiative is a fantastic opportunity for your business to grow while making a difference.

Program Steps

  1. Identify Your Project: Define the conservation project that aligns with the goals of enhancing the Lake Superior basin. Consider areas like habitat connectivity, biodiversity, or water quality.

  2. Form Your Partnership: If applicable, connect with local partners to strengthen your application. Collaboration can enhance your chances of securing funding.

  3. Prepare Documentation: Gather the necessary documents to support your application. You will likely need:

    • A detailed project description
    • A budget outline
    • Evidence of partnership agreements (if collaborating)
    • Financial statements (if required)
    • Any relevant permits or approvals
  4. Complete the Application: Fill out the application form provided on the program's website, ensuring all sections are addressed clearly.

  5. Submit Your Application: Review your submission for completeness and accuracy before sending it in. Make sure to submit it by any stated deadlines.

  6. Follow Up: After submitting, keep in touch with the program coordinators for updates on your application status and any additional requirements.

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