Innovative Interactions with Nongame Species

GrantID: 70695

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $500

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Innovative Interactions with Nongame Species

Scope of Funding
This initiative aims to fund artistic expressions that engage the public with Montana’s nongame species, including birds and invertebrates, through creative projects. Grants of up to $500 are available to individuals or groups interested in merging education with art. However, this funding does not support simple wildlife observation programs or traditional educational lectures without an artistic component.

Use Cases
An artist might use this funding to create a mural celebrating the unique aesthetics of local butterflies, possibly commissioning local volunteers to assist in the project. By incorporating educational panels alongside the art, the project informs the community about the ecological significance of these species. Another example could involve a performance artist developing a series of public workshops that blend storytelling with creative writing about birds, inviting community members to explore their personal connections to the natural world while fostering a sense of stewardship.

Who Should and Shouldn't Apply
Ideal candidates are artists, educators, or anyone capable of creatively interpreting wildlife conservation themes. Organizations focusing specifically on scientific research or those who do not incorporate artistic elements should not apply, as the funding is explicitly for projects that bridge the gap between art and environmental education.

Alignment Factors
Projects should resonate with current priorities around biodiversity awareness and community engagement in Montana. Successful applications often reflect community interests in local wildlife and have clear proposals demonstrating how the art will foster connections between the public and conservation efforts.

Eligible Regions

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Eligible Requirements

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