Accessing Sustainable Hunting Practices in Manitoba

GrantID: 17287

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

If you are located in Manitoba and working in the area of Small Business, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Conservation Achievements in Manitoba

The Grants to Support Conservation Achievements program, funded by a Banking Institution, aims to support smaller organizations in Manitoba in making significant conservation achievements in their communities. A key priority outcome is the promotion and advocacy of the importance of wildlife habitat conservation. Manitoba's diverse geography, including its boreal forests, lakes, and wetlands, makes it an ideal location for various conservation efforts. The Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corporation, a provincial agency, plays a vital role in conserving and enhancing wildlife habitats.

Conservation of Wetlands and Waterfowl Habitats

One of the primary target outcomes of this grant is the conservation of wetlands and waterfowl habitats. Manitoba is home to a significant portion of North America's waterfowl population, with many species relying on its wetlands for breeding, migration, and wintering grounds. The province's wetland conservation efforts are crucial for maintaining healthy waterfowl populations. The grant supports organizations that work to protect and restore wetlands, as well as promote sustainable practices among waterfowl hunters and other stakeholders.

The grant also acknowledges the waterfowl hunting community's role in wildlife and habitat conservation. Hunters and hunting organizations have long been involved in conservation efforts, including habitat restoration and species management. By supporting these groups, the grant helps to foster a culture of conservation and promote the importance of wildlife habitat conservation. Manitoba's unique geography, with its mix of rural and urban areas, presents opportunities for collaborative conservation efforts between different stakeholders.

Enhancing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health

Another key outcome targeted by the grant is the enhancement of biodiversity and ecosystem health. Manitoba's diverse ecosystems, ranging from boreal forests to prairies, support a wide range of plant and animal species. The grant supports projects that aim to conserve and restore habitats, promote ecosystem health, and protect biodiversity. By doing so, it helps to maintain the province's natural heritage and ensure the long-term health of its ecosystems.

The grant is particularly relevant to Manitoba's Indigenous communities, which have a deep connection to the land and a strong interest in conservation efforts. Many Indigenous organizations are involved in conservation initiatives, including habitat restoration and species management. By supporting these efforts, the grant helps to promote reconciliation and support the self-determination of Indigenous peoples.

In terms of specific outcomes, the grant is expected to result in the conservation of key habitats, including wetlands and boreal forests. It is also expected to promote sustainable practices among conservation stakeholders, including waterfowl hunters and other land users. The grant's impact will be felt across Manitoba, from the rural communities to the urban centers.

Manitoba's unique demographic features, including its mix of rural and urban populations, present opportunities for innovative conservation efforts. The grant supports projects that bring together different stakeholders, including community groups, Indigenous organizations, and government agencies. By fostering collaboration and promoting conservation, the grant helps to build a more sustainable future for Manitoba.

Q: What types of conservation projects are eligible for funding in Manitoba? A: Projects that conserve and restore habitats, promote ecosystem health, and protect biodiversity are eligible for funding. This includes initiatives that protect wetlands and waterfowl habitats, as well as projects that promote sustainable practices among conservation stakeholders.

Q: How does the grant support the waterfowl hunting community in Manitoba? A: The grant acknowledges the waterfowl hunting community's role in wildlife and habitat conservation and supports organizations that work with hunters to promote sustainable practices and conserve habitats.

Q: Can Indigenous organizations in Manitoba apply for funding under this grant? A: Yes, Indigenous organizations are eligible to apply for funding under this grant. In fact, the grant is particularly relevant to Indigenous communities, which have a deep connection to the land and a strong interest in conservation efforts.

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