For Partners in Conservation (PIC) Grant Recipients

This page contains resources and directions for grant recipients on communications guidelines, grant extensions, and final grant reporting.

 

COMMUNICATIONS GUIDELINES FOR GRANT RECIPIENTS

According to the Communications Guidelines for Grant Recipients, grant recipients may use our logo to acknowledge grants received from Teton Conservation District. Click here to download our logos.

 

Extension RequesTS

If your project has been delayed and you cannot submit your Final Grant Report by your deadline, you may submit an extension request two months before your project report deadline (i.e. if your Final Report Deadline is February 1, 2024 submit your extension request by December 1, 2023). To submit an extension request, download and complete the Extension Request Form. Submit the form by email to info@tetonconservation.org. If your extension request is approved, you will receive an Extension Approval Letter that will indicate a new Final Grant Report deadline. There is a limit of one extension per project.

 

Final GRANT ReportS

All grant recipients are required to submit a Final Grant Report. Your Final Grant Report deadline is indicated in your Award Letter, or modified in subsequent correspondence if you submitted an Extension Request. Follow these steps to submit a Final Grant Report:

Step 1

The Final Grant Report contains two parts: 1) the Final Grant Report Narrative and 2) the Final Financial Report.

Step 2

Submit the Final Grant Report by email to info@tetonconservation.org. Submit all of the following required materials and optional materials as necessary:

  1. Final Grant Report Narrative (required)

  2. Final Financial Report (required)

  3. Photos (required): Please include between one and ten photos of your project.

  4. Supplemental Materials (optional): You may attach supplemental materials such as additional technical or scientific information, maps, diagrams, or anything else that supports your Final Report. Please compile your supplemental materials into one document if possible.