Western Water Grant Application
Audubon’s Western Water Initiative is pleased to announce its second round of Western Water Network Grants! The goal of the program is to support Audubon chapters in the arid west who lead projects that keep priority rivers and lakes healthy, resilient, and accessible to migratory birds and human communities through policy and advocacy, habitat projects, and community science.

Priority will be given to projects focused on meaningful collaboration between Audubon chapters and communities often underrepresented in western water work and conservation as a whole. More information on the Western Water Network Grants, including program goals, eligibility, application details, requirements, past and suggested projects, and more can be found on Audubon Works and on the Western Water website here: https://www.audubon.org/western-water-grants.

Please be as concise as possible; if possible keep all answers to 150 words or less.

Questions? Contact Audubon Southwest Outreach Biologist, Steven Prager, at steven.prager@audubon.org 


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Email *
Chapter Name *
Chapter Code *
State *
Project Lead *
Title/Role with Chapter *
E-mail Address *
Phone Number *
Project Overview
Please describe the core components, activities, and goals of your project
Conservation Goal (choose all that apply) *
Required
Project Description *
Funding Request *
Objectives/Outcomes *
Supporting Components
 Please provide additional information about your project in the following categories:
Education and Engagement *
Communications *
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion *
Partnerships *
Budget Detail *
Would you like additional support from local members of the Western Water team?
Certifications
I certify that this project and this proposal have the support of the appropriate board or governing body of my Audubon organization, and if funds are awarded, I further agree to the following terms:

1. The chapter/organization will submit a mid-term report by December 3, 2021 and a final report by May 27, 2022
2. The chapter/organization will return any unused funds by June 11, 2022
3. The chapter/organization grants the National Audubon Society a royalty-free, non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable license to reproduce, publish or otherwise use any work product created for this project in any print or digital media, with full credit to the chapter.
4. Funding from the National Audubon Society is acknowledged in any publications or other materials, either printed or electronic, describing this project or its outcomes.
Check to Certify *
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Name and Title of Certifier *
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