Reminder: PA Land Trust Assn. Accepting Applications For Trail Workshop Grants Until May 1
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The PA Land Trust Association is now accepting grant applications for regional trail workshops and outreach events.  The deadline for applications is May 1.

These grants support projects that deliver educational programming and training in regards to the use of trails and greenways.

Funded through the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and administered by PLTA, Regional Trail Workshop Grants are awarded to conservation-oriented organizations for local education and outreach efforts.

Grants of up to $5,000 will be awarded, or 80 percent of the costs associated with each workshop. Grantees are responsible for all remaining workshop costs. An applicant may only receive one grant per calendar year.

These are reimbursement grants. Requests for payment must be submitted to the PA Land Trust Association by October 15 and only expenses accrued up to September 30 will be eligible for reimbursement.

Click Here to complete the grant application and budget worksheet and submit them by email to: info@conserveland.org.

For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the PA Land Trust Association website, Click Here to sign up for regular updates from PLTA, Like them on Facebook, and Follow them on TwitterClick Here to support their work.

The 2019 PA Land Conservation Conference will be held May 16-18 at Skytop Lodge in Monroe County.

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