Last year, The FairWays Foundation awarded more than $160,000 worth of funds to a varied cross-section of environmental projects in both the United States and Europe. Successful grant projects ranged from pond restoration to the establishment of native wetlands, and more.
The Fairways Foundation will begin accepting applications for its next round of grants on February 1. The submission window will remain open until April 30, and final grant recipients will be notified in October.
The conservation-focused non-profit encourages all businesses or individuals to apply who are looking for funding assistance for projects pertaining to our environment and natural resources. Application details are available online.
The FairWays Foundation is a 501(c)(3) stand-alone not-for-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding our environment, supporting conservation-based projects — big and small — as well as educational events for professionals, newcomers to the field and for future minds.
Environmental stewardship is not an initiative. It is a long-term investment into our future and the future of our industry. The FairWays Foundation directly funds local and global projects that advance the conservation of our natural resources. These projects will help to preserve the environment we live and work in while encouraging education and stewardship not only within our own industry but also within wider communities.
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