Moose Plate conservation applications now available

Staff reports 6:52 a.m.


Moose Plate conservation applications now available

Brett Beebe Hill Farm, Fremont (Courtsy photo/D. Hyde)

CONCORD - The New Hampshire State Conservation Committee (SCC) announced the availability of the 2022 Conservation "Moose Plate" Grant application on Wednesday.

Grant funds are available for projects that support and promote programs and partnerships that protect, restore, and enhance the state's valuable natural resources.

Eligible applicants include municipalities, County Conservation Districts, qualified nonprofit organizations engaged in conservation programs, public and private schools (kindergarten through 12), County Cooperative Extension natural resource programs, and scout groups.

Grant Applications are due on September 10, 2021. Awards will be announced in December and funding will be available to successful applicants in July 2022.

The 2022 Conservation Grant Application Instructions and Application Form may be downloaded from the SCC website SCC.nh.gov. For SCC grant program inquires, contact Dea Brickner-Wood, Administrator, nh-conservation-committee@nh.gov

The NH State Conservation Committee's grant program is funded through the purchase of Conservation License Plates, known as "Moose Plates." All funds raised through the purchase of Moose Conservation and Heritage Plates are used for the promotion, protection and investment in New Hampshire's natural, cultural and historic resources. To buy a Moose Plate, visit your municipal office and request one when registering your vehicle. Gift certificates may be purchase at www.mooseplate.com.