Tribal Grants
Tribal Landowner Incentive Program and Tribal Wildlife Grants Program
Excerpt from Program:
"Examples of best management practices to improve water quality and habitat that also increase ranching economics are riparian fencing, cross fencing, off-channel water wells with drinkers, brush control and over-seeding, irrigation system improvements, vegetative plantings, invasive species/noxious weed control.
"Common features of grant programs: Deadline, Application, Ranking, Contract, Implementation, Reimbursement, Reporting, Monitoring, and Outreach. Actions required by grant participants include Planning, Application, Implementation, Reimbursement, Reporting, and Maintenance."
Presentation Outline:
Excerpt from Program:
"Examples of best management practices to improve water quality and habitat that also increase ranching economics are riparian fencing, cross fencing, off-channel water wells with drinkers, brush control and over-seeding, irrigation system improvements, vegetative plantings, invasive species/noxious weed control.
"Common features of grant programs: Deadline, Application, Ranking, Contract, Implementation, Reimbursement, Reporting, Monitoring, and Outreach. Actions required by grant participants include Planning, Application, Implementation, Reimbursement, Reporting, and Maintenance."
Presentation Outline:
- Tribal Landowner Incentive Program (TLIP)
- Tribal Wildlife Grants Program (TWG)
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