Watershed grant application deadline is approaching

MONTPELIER — The Vermont Watershed Grants Program is now accepting applications for projects that protect, restore and enhance the state’s lakes, streams, rivers and ponds, including Vermonters’ ability to understand and enjoy these treasures. Applications are due no later than Friday Feb. 15, 2019.
Program grants are available to municipalities, local and regional government agencies, sporting clubs, non-profit organizations, and water-related citizen groups. The range of past projects is just as diverse and has included invasive species education, shoreline vegetation restoration and the removal of old dams and replacement of culverts to improve fish movement.
For 2019, $85,000 is available to fund three categories of projects. The three categories and the maximum amount for each project type are: education and outreach ($5,000), planning, assessment, inventory, monitoring ($3,500) and on-the-ground implementation ($10,000).
The Vermont Watershed Grants Program is a joint project of the Fish & Wildlife Department and the Department of Environmental Conservation. It was established by legislature and funded by sales of the Vermont Conservation License Plate.
“When Vermonters purchase a Conservation License Plate they’re helping protect healthy streams and lakes as well as conserving wildlife and important habitats for future generations,” said Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter. “Proceeds from the sale of Conservation License Plates fund the Watershed Grants program and help support the Fish & Wildlife Department’s Nongame Wildlife Fund.”
The Watershed Grants application guide and application forms are available on the web at: tinyurl.com/vtwater-shed-grant. Note that the application process has changed from past years.
Applications for the Vermont Conservation License Plate are available on the Department of Motor Vehicles website: tinyurl.com/VT-conserv-plate.

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