Special Wildlife Funds - State Pheasant Fund (FY27)
Department Of Natural Resources
Funding Amount
Varies
Deadline
August 1, 2026
19 days left
Grant Type
state
Overview
Special Wildlife Funds - State Pheasant Fund (FY27)
The State pheasant Fund provides grants to appropriate not-for-profit organizations and to governmental entities for projects for the purpose of wild pheasant conservation. This Fund is part of the Special Wildlife Funds Grant Program. Grants through the State Pheasant Fund are competitive and are evaluated for their merit.
These funds are provided through the purchase of Illinois Habitat Stamps. Projects that help meet the targeted goals of the Forest and Woodland, Farmland and Prairie, or Wetland Campaigns delineated in the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan Implementation Guide, that offer reasonable costs, that list methods that are feasible and appropriate, and offer public access tend to receive higher scores.
Grant funding through this Fund supports activities and programs undertaken to preserve, protect, acquire, manage, and maintain high quality habitat for wild pheasant conservation. Goals include improving habitat quality and connectivity. High quality habitat can be characterized by such parameters as type, native diversity, size, structure, scarcity and location. Connectivity is defined as linkage with neighboring habitat, whether existing or potential. Illinois’ habitat includes all wetlands, bodies of water, woodlands, grasslands and agricultural lands, natural or altered, that support or have the potential to support populations of wild pheasant in any or all phases of their life cycles. See 520 ILCS 5/1.31 for full text of the Pheasant Fund Act.
These Funds are governed by Administrative Rule set forth in 17 Ill. Adm. Code 3060. The Grantee agrees and understands that the grant shall be administered pursuant to the Administrative Rule and shall comply with these terms and conditions.
Details
- Awarding Agency: Department Of Natural Resources
- CSFA Number: 422-20-1091
- CSFA Popular Name: State Pheasant Fund
- Funding Opportunity Number: FY27 State Pheasant Fund
- Announcement Type: Initial Announcement
- Award Type: Competitive
- Total Funding Available: $200,000.00
- Funding Sources: State
- Capital Grant: Yes
- Indirect Costs Allowed: Yes
- Posted Date: 2026-07-01
- Award Period: 2026-11-01 – 2028-10-30
Funding Source Description
State Pheasant Fund
Indirect Cost Description
15% de minimus or NICR
Restrictions on Indirect Costs
Yes
Reporting
Quarterly Progress Reports: If the amount of grant funds awarded exceeds $25,000.00, the grantee is required to provide to the DNR quarterly progress reports that describe the progress of the project and expenditures of funds according to the budget line items as detailed in the approved Uniform Application for State Grant Assistance. The Quarterly Progress Report will be due as follows:
Period of Work Quarterly Progress Report Due Before
January 1 – March 31 April 30
April 1 – June 30 July 31
July 1 – September 30 October 31
October 1 – December 31 January 31
b) Annual or Final Report: The grantee shall submit a written Final Report to the department no later than 30 days following the completion of the Project or the ending date of the grant agreement, whichever is earlier, in accordance with the applicable administrative rules. The Final Report shall include:
• Grant Agreement Number
• Grantee name, address and telephone number
• Time-frame of the report
• Name and telephone number or e-mail address of grantee representative completing the report
• Project objective as described in the application and grant agreement
• Completed Project description,
• Summary of the Project accomplishments (if applicable) as follows:
for habitat preserved, protected, acquired, managed or improved (list of wildlife and/or native plant resources [by species] that benefit from the Project and how they benefit; acres planted in cool season grasses, warm season grasses, forbs, legumes, shrubs, trees or other appropriate
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description, including whether the acres were new or replanted; acres sprayed or controlled through the use of herbicides; acres upon which controlled burns were undertaken; acres affected through woody vegetation and/or tree removal; acres planted, disked, mowed, sprayed, or burned; trees/shrubs planted or removed with equipment purchased through the grant; number of cooperators involved in the Project);
Total project expenditures itemized to include the following: name and address of vendor, item description identifying details (if applicable), quantity purchased, date item purchased;
• Project expenditures paid by funds other than Special Wildlife Grant Funds;
Documentation to support the summarized report including a complete list of landowner names and full address (note if absentee owner), acreage location and acres affected by the project. Multiple conservation practices on the same acreage do not multiply the acreage. On habitat development projects where other governmental or private funding programs are involved, the grantee is required to provide detailed information including but not limited to the type of eligible conservation practice completed, the amount ($) of other cost sharing provided, the name of the cost share provider, and length of time committed to maintain the developed habitat area.
Additional Information
How to Apply
Submission Timeline
- Submission Opens: 2026-07-01
- Submission Closes: 2026-08-01
- Submission Timeline: One Time
- Application Review Start / Pre-Qualification Deadline: 2026-08-04
- Allow Multiple Applications: Yes
Question Submission
- Questions Open: 2026-07-01
- Questions Close: 2026-08-01
- Questions Email: susan.duke@illinois.gov
Apply on AmpliFund: https://il.amplifund.com/Public/Opportunities/Details/ecf9af32-8a9f-4185-a7b9-7283c9d5830e
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