JACKSON, Wyo. — The Teton Conservation District (TCD) has announced that it is accepting applications for its annual Partners in Conservation (PIC) grant program from now until 5 p.m. on Feb. 1.

Applications should deliver benefits to the environment and community in areas such as land, water, vegetation, wildlife, geographic information systems, sustainability and education.

All are encouraged to apply, including nonprofits, businesses, educational institutions, government agencies, landowners and other entities.

Projects should align with the TCD strategic and long-range plans. Those interested can view the TCD grant map to see past supported projects.

Early applicants — those submitting applications prior to Jan. 15 — will have the opportunity to receive feedback from TCD program specialists prior to the application deadline. All applicants are invited to make a 5 to 10 minute presentation to the TCD Board of Supervisors on Feb. 12, either remotely or in person.

Complete guidelines and eligibility standards can be reviewed on the TCD website. If uncertain whether a project is a good fit, prospective applicants can contact TCD Grants and Communications Specialist Cam Bahnsen.

Hannah is a Buckrail Staff Reporter and freelance web developer and designer who has called Jackson home since 2015. When she’s not outside, you can probably find her eating a good meal, playing cribbage, or at one of the local yoga studios. She’s interested in what makes this community tick, both from the individual and collective perspective.