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Three people stand together holding native plant plugs and a L2L garden sign

Pollinator Pathways grants support community projects intended to enhance pollinator habitat in key corridors, raise awareness about residential pollinator protection and showcase best practices. Organizations overseeing a Pollinator Pathways grant will work with local residents to install four types of beneficial planting practices: native pocket plantings, pollinator beneficial trees and shrubs, pollinators lawns and pollinator meadows. Local governments, nonprofit organizations, and tribal governments were invited to apply through a Request for Proposals (RFP) process in 2020, 2022 and 2024. 

Learn more about Pollinator Pathways grants.

The Pollinator Pathways StoryMap, below, was developed in collaboration with the University Minnesota Landscape Architecture Department and was developed with assistance from Research Assistant Leisl Buchholz.