The Sand County Foundation proudly presents the Leopold Conservation Award to private landowners dedicated to leaving their land better than how they found it. They exemplify the spirit of Leopold’s land ethic.
Donor Name: Sand County Foundation
State: Selected States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Award
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy):
- California: 07/18/2022
- Iowa: 07/01/2022
- Maryland: 08/01/2022
- Missouri: 06/30/2022
- New England: 07/18/2022
- New Mexico: 06/30/2022
- Oklahoma: 08/15/2022
- Pennsylvania: 08/01/2022
- South Dakota: 03/06/2023
- Utah: 08/01/2022
- Wisconsin: 08/01/2022
Grant Size: $10,000
Details:
Leopold Conservation Awards recognize extraordinary achievement in voluntary conservation, inspire other landowners through their example, and help the general public understand the vital role private landowners play in conservation success.
Funding Information
The Leopold Conservation Award recipient receives $10,000 and a crystal award.
Criteria
Please address the five criteria, and limit each response to 1,000 words.
- Conservation Ethic – Describe how the nominee has voluntarily exceeded the minimum obligations of regulation to enhance and conserve natural resources.
- Resilience – Describe the business and conservation methods used by the nominee to make the operation productive into the future.
- Leadership and Communication – Describe significant efforts the nominee has made to share his/her conservation ethics and techniques with others inside and outside of agriculture. Describe community service, positions held, leadership roles and media outreach.
- Innovation and Adaptability – Describe how the nominee has taken risks by utilizing or experimenting with new techniques to adapt to change (consumers, markets, weather, regulations, etc.).
- Ecological Community – Describe how the nominee’s agricultural operation works with natural systems (soil, water, plants and wildlife, etc.). Describe how this benefits others.
For more information, visit Sand County Foundation.