What Environmental Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 58058
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: September 29, 2023
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Safeguarding Natural Habitats from Tire Pollution
This funding initiative is targeted at restoring natural habitats that have been severely affected by tire pollution. It covers projects that engage in tire removal efforts, environmental monitoring, and habitat restoration, while excluding initiatives that do not directly address pollution or involve community restoration efforts. For example, a project might focus on cleaning up abandoned tires in a local watershed, restoring not just the landscape but also the biodiversity of the area.
One strong example comes from a conservation group that received funding to remove tires from a protected wetland area. Volunteers were trained to identify the most impacted regions and conducted several clean-up events that resulted in restoring the habitat for native species. Another project involved university students researching the ecological impacts of tire pollution, leading to a series of removal efforts that restored local wildlife habitats.
To be eligible for this grant, organizations must show a clear commitment to environmental stewardship and community involvement. Initiatives that do not involve local residents or that focus solely on research without actionable outcomes may not qualify. The funding encourages partnerships with schools, environmental groups, and community organizations.
The success of projects funded under this initiative hinges upon measurable environmental outcomes, such as improved water quality and increased biodiversity following tire removal. Assessment criteria will prioritize proposals that include comprehensive plans for post-removal monitoring and community education components.
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