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Midwest Cover Crop Initiative
The Midwest Cover Crop Initiative is a public-private partnership that accelerates large-scale, voluntary adoption of cover crops across several midwestern states. The initiative awards grants to provide outreach and technical assistance and to facilitate multi-year financial assistance contracts with farmers. Through this support, the initiative aims to enhance soil health, reduce atmospheric greenhouse gases, and improve water and wildlife resources while providing economic benefits to participating farmers.Image

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NFWF and U.S. Forest Service Announce $4 Million in Conservation Grants for Southern California Forests and Watersheds
SAN FRANSICO (February 10, 2022) – The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and the U.S.
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NFWF and U.S. Forest Service Announce $4 Million in Conservation Grants for Southern California Forests and Watersheds
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Corporate Partners
ADM
The Midwest Cover Crop Initiative is supported by ADM. The program provides technical assistance to farmers and supports large-scale adoption of cover crops across the Midwest. Through education, outreach, and technical assistance, the program enhances soil health, reduces atmospheric greenhouse gases and improves water resources, while also providing economic benefits to participating farmers.Image

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NFWF Announces Nearly $100 Million for New Restoration Projects on the Gulf Coast
Second Round of Grants from the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund
WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov.
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