Native Yard Project

Bringing Nature Back to Life

Restoring Viable Habitats

The Native Yard Project is a community-based, volunteer-led organization that works to restore viable habitat right in our yards. 

Valuable wildlife, from birds and small mammals to pollinators and other bugs, prefer native plants to exotic or invasive ones. Many have even evolved to exclusively feed or nest on certain native plants known as host plants. 

By restoring our yards with native plants, we can bolster native biodiversity through our landscape choices.

The Native Yard Prp Grant

We know that restoration projects can get pricey, which is why the Native Yard Project offers its flagship grant program: the Native Yard Project Grant Program. Through this grant program, the NYP works to make native gardening more accessible to our community. 

The Native Yard Project Grass grant helps offset the costs of purchasing native plants, plugs, or seeds for any native landscaping project in Richland County. No site or project is too small! Plant species must be native to Ohio to be eligible for the Native Yard Project Grant.

To apply or learn more, click here: https://forms.gle/HU88nrZMPji9ifBi8

Deadline is March 15th.

Apply Today

Applications are open until March 15, 2026.

The Native Yard Project can help you transform your yard into a more beautiful, natural habitat with free services, including:

  • Free consultations to help with design and planning
  • Curated resources and educational materials
  • Advocacy for property-owners
  • Educational events and speaking engagements

To apply or learn more, click here: https://forms.gle/HU88nrZMPji9ifBi8

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Email Kelly to join the mailing list. Want to volunteer or work with us? See our opening here or contact Kelly about becoming a volunteer Habitat Creation Coach—we’d love to get you involved!

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