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The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources is now accepting applications for the Managing Invasives for a Resilient Landscape Program, which will support restoration of native plant communities in areas of Minnesota impacted by invasive or noxious weeds.
Grants under the Managing Invasives for a Resilient Landscape program can be used for a wide range of activities that help manage invasive species such as technical and engineering expenses, design services, site investigations and assessments, construction, inspections and public engagement and outreach. The program replaces BWSR’s former Cooperative Weed Management Program, which shared similar goals. The updated program expands eligibility and increases funding amounts for individual grants.
“Managing invasive species helps maintain the integrity of Minnesota’s natural areas and conservation lands,” said BWSR Executive Director John Jaschke. “This funding helps us target efforts in the areas where management is most needed.”
Eligible applicants include soil and water conservation districts, watershed districts, watershed management organizations, cities, counties, townships, joint powers organizations, nonprofit organizations, Tribal Governments and Tribal Consortiums. Applications will be accepted through June 30, 2026. Grants will be awarded this summer.
The Managing Invasives for a Resilient Landscape Program is funded by a $180,000 appropriation from the state general fund. A 10% awardee match is required.
Apply here on BWSR’s website.
BWSR news release


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