Collaborative Watershed Management Plans Explained

GrantID: 69372

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: December 13, 2024

Grant Amount High: $20,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Collaborative Watershed Management Plans

The initiative supporting collaborative watershed management plans arises from a need for integrated approaches to environmental challenges across regions. Recent policy shifts emphasize the importance of partnership among local governments, businesses, and environmental organizations. This funding aims to facilitate the development of comprehensive management plans that address pollution reduction and habitat preservation at a regional scale, covering various jurisdictions and jurisdictions’ characteristics. Unlike individual project grants, this initiative excludes funding for isolated actions or interventions not framed within a broader management strategy.

Applicable use cases include a coalition of municipalities working together to develop a watershed plan that addresses stormwater runoff, aiming for improved water quality on a collective basis. Another scenario could involve a partnership between environmental non-profits and local businesses to create integrated conservation plans that benefit both ecological and economic interests in the region.

Organizations eligible for this type of funding should already have established collaborations or demonstrate a commitment to developing partnerships for the purpose of managing shared natural resources. Those that do not have a history of collaborative efforts or lack stakeholder engagement strategies may not be considered suitable applicants.

Alignment factors involve the ability to showcase previous collaborative successes or ongoing projects that necessitate a more coordinated approach across different entities. Additionally, funding will focus on entities that have built-in mechanisms for shared accountability and regular communication among partners to ensure that the management strategies developed are practical, actionable, and measurable, fostering long-term ecological benefits.

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