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Teton County

Teton Conservation District

Offers grant support for local agriculture and residential-scale gardening infrastructure, including irrigation and specialty crops; helps secure Small Water Project Program (SWPP) funding through the Wyoming Water Development Commission; provides funding to local nonprofits including Slow Food in the Tetons (SFT), Vertical Harvest, and Full Circle Education; supports local food markets, including the SFT Farm Stand, SFT Online Marketplace, and Jackson Hole Farm-to-Fork Festival; supports agriculture education, the maintenance and improvement of community gardens, and composting and recycling initiatives; provides well-water testing and guidance, and soil-sampling guidance; and offers online resources, including a quarterly e-newsletter. at https://www.tetonconservation.org/ .

Executive director:
Carlin Girard; land resources specialist: Robb Sgroi; GIS and wildlife habitat specialist: Morgan Graham; water resources specialist: David Lee; grants and communications specialist: Cameran ‘Cam’ Bahnsen; natural resources technician: Emily Smith; administrative manager: Marley Pankratz; volunteer board of supervisors: Roby Hurley, Dave Adams, Cate Watsabaugh, Bob Lucas, and Kathy Ford
Location:
Jackson
Email:
info@tetonconservation.org
Phone:
307-733-2110

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Plants growing in a greenhouse
The Teton Conservation District’s Agricultural Conservation Planting Program provides grants for residential garden infrastructure, community gardens, commercial greenhouses and high tunnels, and large-scale conservation tillage and cover crop practices.
Raised garden beds
The Teton Conservation District has a grant program to help area residents, groups, and producers with garden-related projects.