Coastal Grassland Restoration Incentive Program (C-GRIP)
The Coastal Grassland Restoration Incentive Program provides cost-share funding, technical expertise, and management guidance to enhance wildlife habitat. Learn More
The Coastal Grassland Restoration Incentive Program provides cost-share funding, technical expertise, and management guidance to enhance wildlife habitat. Learn More
Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation’s (TPWF) Buffer Lands Incentive Program (BLIP) helps pay due-diligence and transaction costs for placing conservation easements on private land buffering state parks and wildlife areas. Learn More
SARE offers grants to support research conducted on agricultural land by or in partnership with farmers and ranchers. The Producer Grant allows landowners to carry out their own experimental projects and test the implementation of new ideas of their farms. To learn more about the Producer Grant, visit the Southern SARE website linked below. Learn…
The American Farmland Trust promotes the protection of agricultural land through technical assistance, conservation easements, and financial grants. For more information on their programs, visit the website linked below. Learn More
The Upper Trinity Conservation Trust provides grants to improve water quality and riparian areas in alignment with the Denton County Greenbelt Plan. The organization can also help permanently protect land through a conservation easement. To learn more about both programs, click below to visit their website. Learn More
The National Grazing Lands Coalition’s Legacy Landscape program offers technical and financial support to cow-calf operations interested in improving their record keeping and implementing improvements to the land. Learn More
The Wildlife Habitat Federation (WHF) provides on the ground management, restoration, and habitat conservation to landowners throughout the state. Through their conservation planning and assistance program, WHF will work with you to plan and fund your habitat improvement and restoration efforts. To learn more about WHF and apply for their programs, click below. Learn More
The Grassland Restoration Incentive Program (GRIP) is a multi-organization partnership program in Texas and Oklahoma aimed at combatting the steep decline of grassland bird species. GRIP is designed to offer another source of cost-share funding to landowners in eligible counties wishing to improve their habitat through brush management, prescribed burning, range planting, and a number…
This voluntary program provides free technical and financial assistance to landowners interested in improving wildlife habitat on their land. Landowners consult with USFWS biologists to create a project plan that meets their own goals and improves conditions for wildlife. Learn More
The Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, which includes the Wetlands Reserve Easements and Agricultural Land Easements, help landowners protect and restore their land by limiting conversion to non-agricultural uses. USDA-NRCS will work with landowners to develop conservation plans that will restore ecosystem function among working lands, all while cost sharing the easement purchase price. Learn More