The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) and the Illinois Conservation Foundation (ICF) today announced that 20 Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grants have been awarded from the fall 2021 application period. A total of $16,737.57 will be distributed.
"The Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grant program provides children and educators with an opportunity to increase the use of native plants in Illinois landscapes while benefitting wildlife species," said IDNR Director Colleen Callahan. "By participating in these projects, students learn that their efforts can make a positive difference in the world, and they gain experience in problem-based learning by planning, developing and maintaining the habitat."
The Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grant program supports the development or enhancement of wildlife habitat on the school grounds or other public places. Funding is provided through donations to the ICF. The Jadel Youth Fund and the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Foundation are the major sponsors for the program.
More than $346,000 in Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grant funding has been distributed since the program's inception.
"We want school children to learn about nature through hands-on experiences," Callahan said. "It is our goal to have Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grant program projects developed in every county of the state and eventually at every school. So far, we have supported projects in 86 of Illinois' counties."
Applications will be accepted soon for the next round of the Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grant Program, with an application deadline of Nov. 30.
Visit www2.illinois.gov/dnr/education/Pages/GrantsSHAG.aspx to access the application and related information or call 217-524-4126 or email dnr.teachkids@illinois.gov.
The latest Illinois Schoolyard Habitat Action Grants awarded are viewable at https://bit.ly/3AmglG8
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