We believe an important attribute of our work is to maintain the flexibility to fund proposals outside of our routine, regularly scheduled, competitive grant programs to assure timely response to important issues affecting the Great Lakes ecosystem. The GLFT is one of a limited number of organizations that can quickly seize unique opportunities to enhance the fishery, educate the public, protect valuable habitat, and secure critical fishing access. To accommodate this value, the GLFT has created an avenue to review “special case” proposals or special projects. To gain consideration as a special project, the proposed activity must:
Special Projects
- Generally fall outside of a request for proposal (RFP) process
- Be nominated by a board member who is willing to advocate for the proposal before the board
The GLFT has a policy in place to govern the review and approval of these special projects. If you are interested in our special projects grant program, please contact GLFT staff.
Special Projects History of Grantmaking
The GLFT has awarded approximately $3.1 million in grant funding outside of the traditional programs.