The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency announces the availability of grant dollars to assist cities, schools, community organizations, civic groups, watershed organizations, conservation groups and others with stream clean-up projects during the 2025-26 fiscal year.
Five grants, at a maximum of $1,000 each, are available for each of TWRA’s four regional Aquatic Habitat Protection regions (a total of $5,000 per region). The funds will be obligated as grants, so the grantee must have a nonprofit tax number. The application deadline for this program is June 30, 2025.
The grant money could be used to buy supplies such as rakes, work gloves, and garbage bags. Additionally, the funds could be used to pay disposal fees for solid waste and tire removal or to provide promotional items like project advertisement or T-shirts and refreshments for volunteer support.
The grant application form can be viewed and completed by scanning the attached QR code. Contact TWRA’s Jason E. Miller at [email protected] with any questions or contact a regional Aquatic Habitat Protection Biologist at a TWRA regional office listed below.
Region 1 . Allen Pyburn 200 Lowell Thomas Drive Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-6541
Region 2 Katie Murphy 5107 Edmondson Pike Nashville, TN 37204 (615)-934-6213 [email protected] [email protected]
Region 3 Bobby Brown 464 Industrial Boulevard Crossville, TN 38555 (931) 484-9571 [email protected] Region
4 Rob Lindbom 3030 Wildlife Way Morristown, TN 37814 (423) 587-7037 [email protected]
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