Indiana NRCS Announces Funding Available to Help Protect and Restore Sensitive Wetlands
INDIANAPOLIS, IN, April 21, 2026 –State Conservationist Damarys Mortenson announced today that USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Indiana is making funds available to help landowners and partners protect and restore wetlands across Indiana. The funding is provided through the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program – Wetland Reserve Easements (ACEP-WRE), created to protect critical water resources and wildlife habitat. While applications can be submitted year-round, applications must be received by May 22 to be considered during the second funding period. Applications received after May 22 will be considered during the next funding period.
ACEP-WRE is a voluntary NRCS program helping landowners protect, restore and enhance degraded wetlands. It provides financial incentives for permanent or 30-year easements which help improve water quality, wildlife habitat and flood control while retaining private ownership. Eligible lands include farmed/converted wetlands, riparian areas and associated agricultural land that can be successfully restored. Landowners must have owned the land for at least 24 months.
ACEP applications may be submitted to your local NRCS office at any time, however applications for the second round of funding must be submitted on or before May 22.
To learn about ACEP and other technical and financial assistance available through Indiana NRCS conservation programs, visit www.nrcs.usda.gov/GetStarted or contact your District Conservationist https://www.farmers.gov/working-with-us/service-center-locator.
For more information about easements in Indiana, visit: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs-initiatives/acep-agricultural-conservation-easement-program/indiana/ACEP.
About NRCS
For more than 90 years, NRCS has helped farmers, ranchers and forestland owners make investments in their operations and local communities to improve the quality of our air, water, soil, and wildlife habitat. NRCS uses the latest science and technology to help keep working lands working, boost agricultural economies, and increase the competitiveness of American agriculture. NRCS provides one-on-one, personalized advice and financial assistance and works with producers to help them reach their goals through voluntary, incentive-based conservation programs. For more information, visit nrcs.usda.gov.
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