MNDNR Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program: Traditional Grant Cycle

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

Funding Amount

US $5,000 - US $500,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

MNDNR Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program: Traditional Grant Cycle

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Amount: US $5,000 - US $500,000
Last Updated: November 15, 2025

Summary

The MNDNR Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program offers competitive matching grants between $5,000 and $500,000 for projects that restore, protect, or enhance Minnesota's natural resources, including prairies, wetlands, and forests. Grants require a 10% match of non-state funds and are aimed at benefiting habitats for fish and wildlife. Projects must comply with specific statutory requirements, ensuring that funded activities directly contribute to habitat improvement.

Overview

Grant Program Summary The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages the CPL program to provide competitive matching grants from $5,000 up to $500,000 to local, regional, state, and national non-profit organizations and government entities. Grants must restore, protect or enhance prairies, wetlands, forests, or habitat for fish, game, or wildlife in Minnesota. A 10% match of non-state funds is required for all grants. The match may be cashnor in-kind resources. The amount and source of match must be identified at the time of application. Total project costs may not exceed $1,000,000. CPL is a reimbursement-based grant program. Goals and Priorities The CPL program is habitat-focused. Grant activities include the enhancement, restoration, or protection of forests, wetlands, prairies, and habitat for fish, game, or wildlife in Minnesota. All applications should identify the direct habitat benefit of the project. All projects must adhere to MS 97A.056. Restoration and enhancement projects will only be funded on lands that are: permanently protected by a conservation easement as defined in MN Statutes 84C.01;in public ownership; orin public waters as defined in MN Statutes, Section 103G.005, subdivision 15. Acquisition projects may include acquiring land through fee title or permanent conservation easement. Lands acquired in fee title must be open to the public for hunting and fishing during all open seasons unless otherwise provided by law.

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