Pollinator Protection Funding Access in Tennessee

GrantID: 10675

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Tennessee who are engaged in Science, Technology Research & Development may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Pollinator Protection Legislation Advocacy in Tennessee

Tennessee's rich agricultural heritage faces ongoing challenges in protecting pollinator populations, particularly honey bees, which play an essential role in the state’s agriculture. With over 92,000 acres of almond orchards and other fruit crops requiring bee pollination, the decline in bee populations poses a threat to food production across the state. According to the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, the number of managed bee colonies has fallen by 50% in the last decade, primarily due to pesticide use, habitat loss, and climate change. This situation demands robust legislative advocacy to create an environment where pollinators can thrive.

Local agricultural stakeholders, including farmers and beekeepers, are directly impacted by this decline. They face economic pressures stemming from reduced pollination services, which can lead to lower crop yields and increased costs. Additionally, many Tennessee farmers lack access to practical resources and advocacy initiatives that could mitigate the impact of declining pollinator populations. As a result, the need for comprehensive pollinator protection legislation becomes critical for safeguarding both the ecological and economic health of the state.

The funding available for pollinator protection legislation advocacy directly addresses these local realities by supporting initiatives aimed at developing and implementing protective measures for bees in Tennessee. Grant amounts of $5,000 to over $200,000 can empower organizations to conduct research, build coalitions, and advocate for policy changes that prioritize pollinator health. This advocacy work will focus on educating stakeholders about the importance of pollinator protection and fostering collaboration between agricultural interests and environmental organizations.

By supporting these legislative efforts, Tennessee can develop comprehensive strategies that ensure healthier habitats for honey bees. Implementing policies that regulate pesticide use, preserve natural habitats, and promote bee-friendly agricultural practices is essential. This approach not only enhances bee populations but also contributes to the sustainability of Tennessee's agricultural industry. Through effective advocacy, Tennessee can position itself as a leader in pollinator protection, promoting a brighter future for its ecosystems and agricultural sectors.

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