$1 million in Michigan Wildlife Habitat Grants available; apply by July 26

Converting farm land into pheasant and small game habitat, conducting prescribed burns to restore native grasslands, cutting and planting oak trees to restore forest land – these are just a few examples of past Wildlife Habitat Grant Program-supported projects. Those interested in securing grant dollars from this DNR program for future projects are encouraged to apply for the next round of funding. Projects to enhance game species habitat will be given priority.

“This is an exciting opportunity to partner with others in the state to increase the habitat available for game species in Michigan and to enhance the existing habitat for the benefit of hunters, trappers and wildlife viewers,” said DNR Wildlife Division Chief Russ Mason.

Local, state, federal and tribal governments, for-profit and nonprofit groups, and individuals all are welcome to apply through an open, competitive process. The minimum grant amount is $15,000. The maximum is the total funding available for the current grant cycle. This year that amount is approximately $1 million. A minimum match of 10% is required.

Launched in October 2013, the program is funded from the sale of Michigan hunting and fishing licenses. It is aimed at improving the quality and quantity of game species habitat in support of the Wildlife Division’s strategic plan.

Applications must be postmarked no later than July 26. The DNR will announce successful grant applications by Oct. 1.

For more information, review the detailed program handbook and application at Michigan.gov/DNR-Grants or contact Clay Buchanan, 517-614-0918 or Chip Kosloski, 517-284-5965.