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Watershed Planning Assistance Grants

DNRC - Conservation Districts Bureau

FY 2012

 

Background Information/Criteria


The Watershed Planning Assistance Grant Program was authorized by the 1997 Montana Legislature to assist Conservation Districts with expenses associated with watershed planning. Funds will be available for the 2010 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009.

For more information on how DNRC broadly determines where and how to allocate its resources for watershed groups see our 2006 document “Initial Screening Criteria for Providing Assistance to Watershed Groups” January 2006. Link to Criteria

This is the FINAL call for the FY2012 WPAG. Applications are due by close of business on Friday, April 27th. Late applications will not be accepted.

Based on our previous rounds, suggestions for filling out this application have been provided throughout the guidance, and they will be highlighted.

The main purpose of the WPAG has been to provide assistance to help groups meet their resource goals. The three main types of assistance are coordination for specific tasks, assessment, and educational activities. Examples include providing coordination dollars that creates a drought management plan, or collecting essential information that addresses water quality and water quantity issues/projects, or educational workshops. The WPAG will continue to do that.

The WPAG has also attempted to provide funding for general operational expenses, which are difficult to come by. The WPAG gives out a relatively small amount of money. Trying to have an application process for general operating expenses that is both efficient and accountable has proven to be far more challenging. At this point we feel a more targeted approach of addressing individual components of group’s work plan will be more effective. In FY 2012 we will not be providing funding towards general operating expenses.

The WPAG has also provided funding for start-up groups for the first round. We are still working on the criteria for the start-up groups and it will be made available in later rounds.

Upcoming Rounds

New funds for the FY 2013will become available July 1.  Calls will be announced in late May.

Application cycle: Quarterly, until funding runs out.

Submit Applications to:
David Martin Phone: 406-444-4253
DNRC-CARDD e-mail: damartin@mt.gov
PO Box 201601
Helena, MT 59620-1601

Eligible Applicants: Conservation Districts. A hard copy of the cover sheet with a Conservation District Supervisor’s signature must be provided.

Grant Maximum Amount: up to $11,000 per request ($10,000 in activities costs and up to 10% CD admin fee based on the total activities cost).

A Conservation District may submit additional requests if they are associated with separate watershed planning efforts within their district.

Application Format: Use the provided application form and follow the format. The applications should:

Eligible Planning Activities: This grant focuses on locally driven watershed planning activities. Watershed planning activities usually fall under three categories: coordination, assessment, and education. You will be required to demonstrate how the assistance you request through this grant leads to activities and projects that address resource issues identified by your group. Some examples of resource issues include water quantity, water quality, weeds, wildlife, and development.

The program is intended to support: