JACKSON, Wyo. — The Teton Conservation District (TCD) announced that they are accepting grant applications for its annual Partners in Conservation (PIC) grant program until Thursday, Feb. 1 at 5 p.m.
TCD’s mission is to work with the community to conserve natural resources through local projects, partnerships, research and education.
Their PIC grant program supports on-the-ground projects that showcase tangible benefits to the environment and the community in the areas of land, water, vegetation, wildlife, geographic information systems, sustainability and education. Priority will be given to applications aligning with TCD’s 2020-2025 Strategic and Long-Range Plans.

A diverse range of applicants are encouraged to apply, including nonprofits, businesses, educational institutions, agencies, individuals/landowners and other entities.
Detailed application information and instructions are available here. A Grants Map outlines the types of projects that TCD has supported in the past. To discern whether a project fits the community and/or environmental criteria, reach out to TCD Executive Director Carlin Girard at carlin@tetonconservation.org or (307) 733-2110.
TCD program specialists are available to provide feedback on draft applications before Jan. 15.









