
South Carolina
Cost Share Opportunities and Options
Audubon
Audubon Conservation Ranching (ACR)
Audubon’s Conservation Ranching (ACR) program partners with ranchers to maintain native grasslands and bird-friendly habitat. Participating ranches commit to sustainable land stewardship practices that protect habitat for grassland birds, pollinators, and other wildlife. Supporting Audubon-certified beef and bison helps incentivize habitat conservation at the ranch scale.
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Ducks Unlimited
DU Conservation Programs
The Prairie Pothole Region, Great Lakes Region, St. Lawrence Plain, and Southeastern Coastal Plain are important to South Carolina waterfowl hunters. South Carolina’s ACE Basin, coastal marshes, and Carolina bays provide exceptional wintering habitat for ducks and geese migrating along the Atlantic Flyway. Ducks Unlimited has conserved 215,565 acres in South Carolina with 15,550 members.
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Farm Service Agency
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) provides annual rental payments and cost-share assistance (up to 50%) to landowners who establish approved conservation cover – such as native grasses, trees, riparian buffers, or pollinator habitat – on eligible cropland. Continuous CRP signup for high-priority practices is available year-round through local FSA county offices.
Contact Information
Contact your local county office for more information.
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fsa.usda.gov/state-offices/South Carolina
Habitat One
Free Food Plot Seed
To help ensure wildlife have access to adequate nutrition during these challenging conditions, Habitat One has established a Free Food Plot Seed Program. This program is designed to assist landowners in providing reliable winter food and cover for wildlife through the establishment of dedicated food plots.
Contact
Brooke Fricke, Operations and Administration Manager | Phone: 308-362-7061 | Email: brooke@habitat-one.org
Mule Deer Foundation
Private Lands Program
The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) is dedicated to restoring, improving, and protecting habitat for mule deer, black-tailed deer, and other wildlife. MDF works with hunters, landowners, and wildlife agencies to fund conservation projects, support research, and advocate for sound wildlife management policies in South Carolina.
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Natural Resources Conservation Service
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides financial and technical assistance to agricultural producers and forest landowners to address natural resource concerns and deliver environmental benefits such as improved water and air quality, conserved ground and surface water, increased soil health, and reduced soil erosion and sedimentation, as well as improved or created wildlife habitat.
Payment Rates
Payment rates vary by practice and may include enhanced incentive payments through EQIP-CIC.
Contact Information
Contact your local county office for more information.
Website
nrcs.usda.gov/contact/state-office-contacts/south-carolina-state-office
Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)
The Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) helps agricultural producers and forest landowners maintain and improve their existing conservation systems and adopt additional conservation activities to address priority resource concerns.
Payment Rates
Payment rates vary by activity, with enhanced payments available for installing new conservation activities.
Contact Information
Contact your local county office for more information.
Website
nrcs.usda.gov/contact/state-office-contacts/south-carolina-state-office
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Program
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) provides technical assistance to private landowners to effectively and efficiently manage, enhance, and control wildlife habitat on their property, and leases private lands for inclusion in the WMA Program.
Program Overview
Through the WMA Program, SCDNR leases approximately 1.1 million acres of land for wildlife conservation and management, including land leased from private landowners, timber companies, and other entities.
Conservation Focus Areas
SCDNR’s Office of Environmental Programs works with private landowners and partners in designated Conservation Focus Areas (such as the ACE Basin, COWASEE, Santee, and South Lowcountry) to protect habitat through conservation easements, land donations, and fee acquisitions.
Technical Assistance
The Wildlife Section provides technical guidance to landowners and entities seeking to improve wildlife habitat on their property.
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Pheasants Forever
Pheasants Forever Habitat Programs
Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever chapters in South Carolina work with landowners on habitat improvement projects, including upland bird habitat restoration, food plots, and native grass and forb plantings. Pheasants Forever Habitat Specialists also provide free technical assistance to help landowners enroll in Farm Bill conservation programs and design wildlife habitat projects.
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Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF)
Habitat Enhancement Grant Program
Since 1984, South Carolina-based fundraising has generated over $7.3 million for Elk Foundation habitat work, with more than $770,000 returned to conservation and education projects within the state, including 37 completed projects. RMEF-funded efforts in South Carolina include elk habitat research in the Glass Mountains of West South Carolina and youth conservation education programs across the state.
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS)
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
The South Carolina Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program provides free technical and financial assistance to landowners, managers, tribes, corporations, schools, and nonprofits interested in restoring wetland, riparian, and upland wildlife habitat. A phone call or email to the state coordinator is all it takes to schedule an initial site visit.
Contact Information
Cyndee Watson, State Coordinator | (512) 490-0057 | Cyndee_Watson@fws.gov