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Landowner Assistance Program (L.A.P) Grant & Soil Health LAP

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Program level:

Local

Provider:

Marion SWCD

Benefits provided: 

Financial

Land use:

Agriculture

Water-focused program: 

Yes

Funding for projects that include conservation practices or best management practices (BMPs) that solve a specific natural resource issue (such as erosion, weed control, overgrazing, etc.).

Overview

Description:

Funded projects may serve as demonstration projects for other landowners. Some project sites are used for tours showcasing conservation practices, featured in presentations and articles for outreach purposes.

Eligibility:

Landowners are required to provide a minimum of 50% of the project funds, which can be provided as labor costs, materials, cash, or financial assistance from other sources.
Preference will be given to applications that meet district focus and priorities. For more information contact a district technician.

Financial benefit: 

Marion SWCD will pay up to 50% of the project cost, to a maximum of $7,500. Marion SWCD reimburses applicants for actual costs once the project is completed to the appropriate specifications. In addition, there is a $22,500 maximum payout per entity in any five consecutive fiscal year period. All LAP funds may be considered income and that the applicant will receive a 1099 tax form

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

Planning Importance

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