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Funding Available for Resilience, Restoration and Stewardship

Innovative Projects Can Access Funding Through New ‘Grants Gateway’

Photo of Chesapeake Bay from shorelineThe Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced that $24.75 million in funding is available for local governments and nonprofit organizations seeking to restore local waterways, increase climate resilience and develop the next generation of environmental stewards.

To streamline the grant application and management process, the department has created a new “Grants Gateway” that provides a single entry point for prospective grantees, and assures access to funding for innovative, local projects.

“Whether it is fostering healthy ecosystems, building resiliency, or providing outdoor learning experiences, the Grants Gateway will serve as a one-stop shop for communities seeking support for their projects,” Maryland Department of Natural Resources Acting Secretary Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio said. “Local efforts play an important role in attaining our environmental goals. By adding increased efficiency to our process, we hope to encourage more entities to do comprehensive and integrated projects across our state.”

In addition to ease of use for applicants, the Grants Gateway provides the department an integrated grant-management system to monitor sources, manage data and ensure grants are consistent with the department’s strategic priorities.

Grants are made possible with funding through the State of Maryland, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Chesapeake Bay Program.

 


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