The Omdahl Conservation Fund is now accepting applications for projects that promote or preserve natural resources in Northwest Minnesota.
The Eldor and Stella Omdahl Environment and Conservation Fund (known as the Omdahl Conservation Fund) is a fund in the family of funds at the Northwest Minnesota Foundation with the dedicated purpose of supporting charitable, educational and scientific programs, projects and activities that support or benefit environmental and conservation causes.
Grant applications are being accepted for projects that promote or preserve natural resources in the Northwest Minnesota region. This region includes two tribal nations (Red Lake Nation and White Earth Nation) and 12 counties (Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau). Applicants must be 501c3 nonprofits in this region.
The total funding available is $50,000. The maximum grant award is $25,000. Applications are open until Dec. 1 and will be considered on a competitive basis. Funding decisions will be made by Jan. 1. A full program description, including details on how to apply, can be found online at https://nwmf.org/grants-scholarships/grants
For further details, please contact Bethany Wesley, Senior Vice President of Advancement, by email at bethanyw@nwmf.org or by phone at 218-759-2057.



