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NWSA Trail Stewardship Partners application deadline extended

The application deadline for National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance’s (NWSA) Trail Stewardship Partners Funding Program has been extended to Friday, April 26, 2024, according to an email from the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (NOHVCC).

Applications for maintenance projects on all flavors of National Forest System Trails (motorized, non-motorized, equestrian, hiking, biking) are being accepted through April 26, 2024. (Photo credit: NOHVCC)

The National Forest System Trail Stewardship Partnership Funding Program (NFSTS or Trail Partners Grant Program) is a joint partnership between NWSA, the USDA Forest Service, and on-the-ground trail stewardship groups across the nation.

This funding program broadly focuses on engaging non-profit partners and volunteers in trail stewardship projects across all National Forest System Trails. To ensure broad representation and equitable distribution of funds from this program to support a variety of trail user groups, the American Trails, American Hiking Society, Back Country Horsemen of America, the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council, International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA), and the American Motorcyclist Association collaborate by inviting a representative from each group to participate equally in the selection of the projects we award with funding. The grants support organizations leading trail maintenance efforts in National Forests across the U.S.

Applications for maintenance projects on all flavors of National Forest System Trails (motorized, non-motorized, equestrian, hiking, biking) are being accepted through April 26, 2024.

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