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NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant Applications Due October 15$5 Million in Conservation Innovation Grants Available for Development of Novel Agricultural Practices SALINA, KANSAS, September 20, 2012—The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist Eric B. Banks, reminds private individuals, tribes, local and state governments and non-governmental organizations that applications for Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) are due October 15, 2012. Apply electronically at www.grants.gov/ or contact the NRCS National CIG office at (703) 235-8065. Banks said that up to $5 million in grants are available to evaluate and demonstrate agricultural practices that help farmers and ranchers adapt to drought. NRCS is taking applications for CIGs to help producers build resiliency into their production systems so they can adapt to climatic extremes, such as the historic drought impacting the nation. NRCS is offering the grants to partnering entities to evaluate innovative, field-based conservation technologies and approaches. These technologies and/or approaches should lead to improvements such as enhancing the water-holding capacity in soils and installing drought-tolerant grazing systems, which will help farms and ranches become more resilient to drought. “Severe drought conditions across the U.S. have greatly impacted the livelihood of our farmers and ranchers,” said NRCS Chief Dave White. “Conservation Innovation Grants allow us to generate and deploy as soon as possible cutting-edge ideas that help farmers and ranchers run sustainable and profitable operations.” Funds will be awarded through a competitive grants process for projects lasting for one to three years. NRCS is especially interested in projects that demonstrate:
View the complete Announcement of Program Funding at www.grants.gov or www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/national/programs/financial/cig. NRCS is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Last Modified: 09/21/2012 |
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