The web link in my Dec. 10 post apparently didn't work, so I'm posting the 
notice again, hopefully with a link that works. If not, go to the MOU home 
page and look for the Savaloja Granks link under "Birding in Minnesota."



SAVALOJA SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM



Every year the MOU supports several bird-related projects through the 
Savaloja Grants Program. This year grants ranged from $700 to $1400. 
Projects funded in 2013 included a native plant restoration of T.S Roberts 
Bird Sanctuary, color banding and blood analysis of nestling Peregrine 
Falcons, field guides and binoculars for a Young Naturalist Program, bird 
banding equipment for research banding at Sugarloaf Cove Nature Center, 
and sterilizing equipment to make owl pellets safe for student dissections. 

 

For 2014 MOU has up to $8000 available to fund projects, including $3000 
from a donation to support projects that diversify Minnesota’s birding 
community by recruiting or involving minorities and people of color. These 
groups are currently underrepresented among Minnesota birders, but are 
projected to grow from 9% of Minnesota’s population in 2000 to 16% by 
2030. Encouraging their participation in birding will help keep MOU strong 
and better able to speak for all Minnesotans on bird-related issues. 



Individuals or organizations are encouraged to submit grant applications to 
the MOU for Minnesota projects that increase our understanding of birds, 
promote preservation of birds and their natural habitats, or increase public 
interest in birds, including in populations currently underrepresented in 
Minnesota's birding community.



Application information may be obtained by emailing [email protected], 
or going to http://moumn.org/grantinfo_2014.pdf. 

The deadline for receipt of grant applications is January 31, 2014. Grant 
recipients will be notified by April 1, 2014. 

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