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Build Resilience: Conservation Grants for Missouri Landowners

Empower Your Land: Apply for NRCS Conservation Funding to Improve Soil Health, Water Quality, and Wildlife Habitat in Missouri

Are you a Missouri farmer or landowner looking to create a positive impact on your land and the environment? The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Missouri is here to help! Through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), NRCS offers financial and technical assistance to support conservation projects that benefit the environment, wildlife, and community.

This program provides a fantastic opportunity for farmers and landowners to contribute to efforts that enhance soil health, improve water quality, and protect valuable habitats. By participating in RCPP, you can make a tangible difference in your land’s resilience to changing weather patterns while supporting the natural beauty and biodiversity of Missouri.

Key Details:

Application Deadline: November 29, 2024

We are working to help landowners implement practices like riparian buffers, rotational grazing, and soil health enhancement in the James River Headwaters (Green & Webster counties). These best management practices support the James River Headwaters by: 

  • protecting clean drinking water
  • improving the local farming community
  • enhancing aquatic ecosystems

RCPP projects not only help to build a sustainable future for your land but also contribute to broader environmental goals that benefit both humans and nature.

Ready to Get Started?

For more information on how to apply and take advantage of this opportunity, reach out to your local NRCS Field Office or visit the NRCS website for details: USDA NRCS Missouri Funding Opportunities.