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LSWCD Conservation
Mini-Grant

Available for 2023 - 2024

Lexington County public, private, home school associations and alternative schools are eligible to apply for up to $500 in grant funding to support conservation projects and youth environmental education initiatives through Lexington Conservation Mini-Grants sponsored by the Lexington Soil and Water Conservation District (LSWCD).  To be eligible for funding, schools must be in Lexington County or, in the case of schools in Lexington-Richland School District Five, must be in Lexington County.  

Contact us for more information 803.358.8688

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Other Grants 

Sponsored by the SC Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Program

The program provides $500 mini-grants for South Carolina teachers interested in incorporating a classroom project that teaches students the importance of agriculture as an integral part of our everyday environment

DEADLINE: TBA

Sponsored by DHEC

Hey K-12 teachers! Your students could be named Champions of the Environment for helping protect the natural world and boost environmental awareness. Be a Champion and do your part for the environment!

Program offers up to $2500.

DEADLINE: TBA

Sponsored by the EEASC

EEASC provides grants of up to $1,000 to EEASC members to support Professional Development, Student Learning Opportunities, and Service Projects. Details about each of these grant types is provided below.

DEADLINE: TBA

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