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Matching Funds Outreach Info


Grantees are not 
required to match Cinnabar funding.  However, you are welcome to use this funding and the Cinnabar Foundation name in order to leverage further funding for your organization.  As your partners, we would appreciate an acknowledgment in your outreach efforts, and we have provided language for you to use below.  
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The Cinnabar Foundation, Montana's Conservation Fund, was created in 1983 to support the constitutional right of Montanans to a clean and healthful environment.  Our overarching goal is to ensure a future for Montana and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem that safeguards this exceptional landscape by providing critical funding to organizations who work to preserve, conserve and restore its clear water, wildlife, wild lands and epic national parks alongside urban and rural communities.   The Cinnabar Foundation remains Montana's only homegrown, statewide conservation fund.  We applaud the good work that <your organization name here> continues to do on behalf of wildlife, natural landscapes, water, air and environmental quality in Montana and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, and we are pleased to partner in these efforts.

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