Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Information on Financial Assistance

The Department of Natural Resources has numerous programs available to assist with recreational, educational and environmental improvements and projects.

Click on any of the following links to take you directly to those sections on our website:

FY'08 Inner City - Enhancing Public Spaces in Economically Disadvantaged and Inner City Areas - Urban and Community Forestry Inner City Program is providing an opportunity for Illinois based urban forestry not-for-profits, universities with urban forestry programs and local units of government to submit an RFP for Inner City projects. The purpose of this project is to enhance the community forests within the inner city areas.

Emerald Ash Borer (Ash Tree) Replacement in Economically Disadvantaged and Inner City Areas - Urban and Community Forestry Inner City Program is providing an opportunity for Illinois based urban forestry not-for-profits, universities with urban forestry programs and local units of government to submit an RFP for Inner City projects. This Inner City Program is in response to the Emerald Ash Borer. It provides an opportunity to remove ash trees in inner city areas and replace them with a variety of suitable trees. Projects must be under $5,000 pending funding authorization. (Application form in Word here)

  • Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant Program (VFA Program) - During the past two years approximately thirty wildland fire training classes have been presented around the state through the Illinois Fire Service Institute. Please visit here again as we will be posting new information and forms. Check out our VFA site here.

  • Special Wildlife Funds Grant Program. The Office of Resource conservation provides grants through the Illinois Habitat Fund, State Pheasant Fund, State Furbearer Fund, and the Migratory Waterfowl Stamp fund that are funded by Illinois sportsmen through the purchase of Habitat Stamps and Migratory Waterfowl Stamps. Together these programs are designed to protect, acquire, enhance or manage wildlife habitat and to support limited research and educational programes to further advance this mission. The Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund Grant Program is designed to preserve, protect, perpetuate and enhance non-game wildlife and native plant resources of this state through preservation of a satisfactory environment and an ecological balance. Additionally, the Maintenance of Wildlife Rehabilitation Facilities That Take Care of Threatened or Endangered Species portion of the Illinois Wildlife Preservation Fund is intended to keep these facilities in a state of good repair necessary to provide safe and sanitary conditions for the species and the staff.

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