WASHINGTON DC (January 21, 2025) — The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) has announced the open application period for the 2025 Urban and Community Conservation (UAC) grant initiative. The grants are open to any conservation district within the US and the territories NACD serves, state associations, and tribal organizations. Proposals are due by April 1, 2025.

Since 2016, NACD has led the efforts of this successful grant program in collaboration with the Natural Resources Conservation Service to help conservation districts build technical capacity within nontraditional agricultural systems. Through the partnership, NACD has awarded over $9.2 million to over 200 conservation districts and tribes in forty states and Puerto Rico.

New this year, state associations are now eligible to apply. Additionally, the maximum budget for implementation grants has been raised from $60,000 to $75,000.

There are two types of grants: Planning and implementation. The planning grants — up to $10,000 — will allow organizations new to urban or community agriculture to begin early-stage program development to provide conservation technical assistance. For example, funds may be used for workshops to conduct needs assessments with local urban farmers or to develop partnerships for their planned program. The implementation grants focus on providing technical assistance and fulfilling projects.

Both the UAC planning and implementation grants will enable organizations and their partners to address multiple resource concerns while supporting underrepresented clients and addressing important themes like local food security.

More information about the program, including past grantees and the application process for 2025, is available on NACD’s Urban and Community Conservation webpage.

About the National Association of Conservation Districts:

The National Association of Conservation Districts is the non-profit organization that represents the nation’s 3,000 conservation districts, their state and territory associations, and the 17,000 individuals who serve on their governing boards. For more than seventy years, local conservation districts have worked with cooperating landowners and managers of private working lands to help them plan and apply effective conservation practices. For more information about NACD, visit nacdnet.org.

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