Green Communities Grant

“Communities that need assistance in creating a Community Forestry Management Plan (CFMP) are eligible for the Green Communities grant. The grant is offered every year for municipalities and counties. Currently the grants are up to $3,000 with a 100% match, than can be made of in-kind and volunteer hours at the federal volunteer rate.” (nj.gov)

  • Closing Date– Rolling
  • Award Ceiling– $3,000
  • Eligibility– Municipal Government
  • Grant Type– Competitive
  • More Information– nj.gov
  • Additional Help & Information– carrie.sargeant@dep.nj.gov

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Ohio Conservation Innovation Grant Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service

“Overview: The purpose of CIG is to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies, while leveraging the Federal investment in environmental enhancement and protection in conjunction with agricultural production. CIG projects are expected to lead to the transfer of conservation technologies, management systems, and innovative approaches (such as market-based systems) into NRCS technical manuals and guides or to the private sector. CIG is used to apply or demonstrate previously proven technology in order to increase adoption with an emphasis on opportunities to scale proven, emerging conservation strategies. CIG promotes sharing of skills, knowledge, technologies, and facilities among communities, governments, and other institutions to ensure that scientific and technological developments are accessible to a wider range of users. CIG funds projects targeting innovative on-the-ground conservation, including pilot projects and field demonstrations. CIG does not fund research projects, with the exception of on-farm conservation research. On-farm conservation research is defined as an investigation conducted to answer a specified conservation-related question using a statistically valid design, while employing farm-scale equipment on farm fields. Specifically, a valid study design will use an appropriate number of replications and statistical analysis of results. To the extent NRCS funds research projects through CIG, the Agency will only fund research projects that stimulate innovative approaches to natural resource management in conjunction with agricultural production. NRCS will accept proposals under this notice for single or multiyear projects, not to exceed three years, submitted by eligible entities from Ohio. Eligible entities include Indian Tribes, State and local units of government, non-governmental organizations, and individuals. Proposals will be screened for completeness and compliance with the provisions of this notice. Incomplete and/or noncompliant proposals will be eliminated from competition, and notification of elimination will be sent to the applicant. Complete proposals received by applicable deadlines will be evaluated by a technical peer review panel based on the Proposal Evaluation Criteria identified in the instructions in section V.B. Proposals, along with their associated technical peer review, will then be forwarded to the STATE Review Board. The STATE Review Board will make its recommendations for project approval to the NRCS State Conservationist who will make the final selections.” (grants.gov)

  • Funding Number– USDA-NRCS-OH-CIG-16-01
  • Closing Date– May 01, 2016
  • Funding Category– Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources
  • Award Ceiling– $75,000
  • Number of Expected Awards– 5
  • Eligibility– “Public and State controlled institutions of higher education,Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities, State governments, County governments, Special district governments, Small businesses, Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), City or township governments, Private institutions of higher education, Individuals” (grants.gov)
  • More Inforamtiongrants.gov
  • Additional Help and Information– John Armentano State CIG Program Manager 200 North High Street, Room 522 Columbus, Ohio 43215 Phone: (614) 255-2469 John.Armentano@oh.usda.gov

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Natural Resources Damage Assessment, Restoration and Implementation

“The Natural Resource Damage Assessment, and Restoration Program’s primary objective is to restore natural resources injured by oil spills or hazardous substance releases.  This is to be done by Natural Resource Trustees; seeking and identifying natural resources injured, determining the extent of the injuries, recovering damages from responsible parties, and planning and carrying out natural resource restoration activities.  These activities are done under the following authorities Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C 9601, et seq.; Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C 1251-1387; Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, 16 U.S.C 742a-742j; Oil Pollution Act of 1990, Public Law 101-380.” (grants.gov)

  • Funding Number– F16AS00098
  • Closing Date– Apr 04, 2016
  • Award Ceiling– $1,750,000
  • Number of Expected Awards– 5
  • Funding Category– Natural Resources
  • Eligibility– “All potential applicants are eligible. U.S. non-profit, non-governmental organizations with 501c3 Internal Revenue Status (IRS) must provide a copy of their Section 501c3 status determination letter received from the IRS.” (grants.gov) Please See Full Announcement
  • More Informationgrants.gov
  • Additional Help & Information– Grants Management Specialist Janet Huff 505 248-6477 janet_huff@fws.gov

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