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From page 30...
... Some state websites include a separate listing for grant or financial assistance opportunities. Although these links purport to be comprehensive listings of grants, the study revealed that most states' funding opportunities that were not listed through their grants links.
From page 31...
... dbname=20 03_register&docid=fr23oc 03-39.pdf Grants Local match -- 40% Grants must be Continuing Environmental Program Grants Condition for continued operation and maintenance of project Grantee performance reports and annual reports Most likely airport projects -- ground water, urban storm water runoff Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, State Wildlife Grants Wildlife and habitat Projects for: • Protection of native species and habitats • Providing data on species through http://www.outdooralabama .com/researchmgmt/State%20Wildlife% 20Grants/SWG-App-Info/ Federally funded program administered by state. Local matching share at least 50% March 15 -- applications due June 15 -- award announcements Projects must be completed within 3 years Seven criteria applied in ranking projects Priority for projects with greatest benefit TABLE 2 ENVIRONMENTAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES UNDER STATE PROGRAMS (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 32...
... 32 inventory & monitoring Application must include NEPA compliance checklist and Statement of Assurances per dollar spent (avoid excessive overhead) Links to criteria, forms and other information available at listed URL Alaska Dept.
From page 33...
... 33 Sonja.Benson@alaska.gov Debora Williams (907) 4515174; deborah.williams@alaska.
From page 34...
... Maximum local Rate -- 50% (Section 310N funds) Online applications through December Water Online Application System -- Requires a myAlaska account January -- Solicit applications February -- Applications due March -- Announce awards April -- work plans and budgets due from grantees May -- Grant offers to recipients June -- Execute grants MBE and WBE participation requirements for each of services, supplies, and equipment Advance payments allowed, based on a payment schedule Insurance requirements Quarterly reports on expenditures Links to lists of previously funded projects, including recipient contact information available at listed URL Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
From page 35...
... 7714294; lph@azdeq.gov Local match -- 0 becomes available at the beginning of each fiscal year There is no deadline for applications, but DEQ processes request on first-come basis • Complete Arizona Smart-Growth Scorecard http://www.azc ommerce.com/ doclib/smartgr owth/scorecard /smartgrowthsc orecard.pdf • Submit funding request and application form http://www.azd eq.gov/environ/ waste/cleanup/ download/bsrg app.pdf Note: DEQ can serve as project manager, relieving community of post-award responsibilities obtain EPA approval before executing service contract for project Link to descriptions of Arizona Brownfield successes available at listed URL List of brownfield grants available at: http://www.azde q.gov/environ/ waste/cleanup/ download/ bfsitelist.pdf Arizona DEQ County and Municipal Tank Closure Program Petroleum storage tanks Projects to remove abandoned or orphaned underground storage tanks Eligible applicants -- Cities, towns, and unincorporated county http://www.azdeq.gov/envir on/waste/ust/saf/download/ 0603.pdf http://www.azdeq.gov/envir on/waste/ust/muni.html Michael Latin (602) 771 Note: State carries out the removal and reimburses applicant for application costs Arizona DEQ Brownfields, Projects for Phase 1 or http://www.azdeq.gov/envir Grants Funding Quarterly reports DEQ must areas with less than 15,000 population 4308; mrl@azdeq.gov State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (This is page 5 of Table 2)
From page 36...
... 36 Arizona DEQ Targeted Watershed Improvement Projects Water quality DEQ administered program of EPA grants under §319 of Clean Water Act Projects required for NPDES or AZPDES Permit not eligible Eligible applicants -- all public and private entities Clean Water Act, §319 Pub.
From page 37...
... 37 AIP • Eligible applicants -- Publicly owned airports MPD/Airport_Development/ grants.asp http://mpd.azdot.gov/MPD/ Airport_Development/airpo rts/dev_plan_fiveyear_ov.asp Michael Klein, Airport Development Program Administrator, 602.712.7647; maklein@azdot.gov airports 95% of state-only projects at AZ designated secondary projects Grant must be executed within 4 months of offer Project must commence within one year Arkansas Department of Aeronautics, State Airport Aid Program Airport development and planning Projects for airport planning and development Eligible applicants -- Publicly owned airports http://www.fly.arkansas.gov /Home/ADAGrant Application2009.pdf (501) 376-6781 Grants Local match -- Up to full local match on AIP funded projects 50%, 80%, 90%, or 100% on statefunded projects Dollar caps on state participation in addition to percentage limits Applications accepted continuously Applications reviewed monthly by Department of Aeronautics Commission Review process may include onsite review Applications must include preliminary plans and specifications Partial reimbursement after project 50% complete.
From page 38...
... 6820814; hunter@adeq.state.ar.us Grants application process • Request preapplication; determine eligibility • Submit preapplication • DEQ determines eligibility, returns pre-applications to Regional Solid Waste Management Districts (RSWMD) • RSWMD prioritize projects and submit complete applications to DEQ January 31 -- grant round opens May 1 -- allocation of funds, preapplications due July 1 -- complete applications due August 1 -- annual report on grant activities due Project must be started before due date for next round of applications.
From page 39...
... 39 noitcaevitcerroc plan required Maintain records showing financial capacity to meet deductible Maintain financial records showing eligibility requirements met and to permit audits Expenditures subject to audits Arkansas Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, State Wildlife Grants Wildlife habitat Projects to support Arkansas Wildlife Action Plan, including: • Habitat stewardship • Habitat restoration Priority for projects that: • Match priorities of Wildlife Action Plan • Raise the profile of the Wildlife Action Plan Eligible applicants -- State agencies, nonprofits, universities, citizen groups and citizens http://www.wildlifearkansas .com/grantapplication.html (program information) www.wildlifearkansas.com/ materials/ 2007%20SWG%20Guideli nes.pdf (federal program requirements)
From page 40...
... 40 California CARB Zero Emission and Plug-In Hybrid Light Duty Vehicle (Clean Vehicle Rebate Project) Air quality, emissions Rebate program for purchase or lease of qualifying plug-in hybrid or zero emission vehicles Battery, fuel cell, or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles Zero emission motorcycles Electric neighborhood vehicles Vehicles must be new and purchased on March 15 or later Eligible applicants -- Individuals, businesses, public agencies and entities, and nonprofits California Alternative and Renewable Fuel, Vehicle Technology, Clean Air, and Carbon Reduction Act of 2007 (AB 118, Statutes of 2007, Chapter 750)
From page 41...
... 4454586; jcalavit@arb.ca.gov California California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority (CAEATFA) Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds Emissions, energy Low interest bond financing to promote use of alternative energy and energy efficiency Eligible projects include: • Capital projects to reduce energy consumption in public buildings by 20% • Mass commuting facilities that reduce consumption of energy • Demonstration projects promoting green building technology Heather Williams (916)
From page 42...
... gov Grant program Information on state and local shares not included, but leveraging of state funds identified as a performance measure September 13 -- Applications due March -- Applications awarded Preapplications recommended One original, two paper copies (bound) and one electronic copy required Projects may be subject to environmental review under CEQA and NEPA Projects must be completed and invoiced within 3 years of award of grant SNJC may require public acknowledgment of grant through signage Periodic progress reports and final report Comply with state prevailing wage law on "public works" project Link to grant data base available at first listed URL Eligible applicants -- municipalities and counties with at least 100,000 population California Office of Historic Preservation California Heritage Fund Historic, cultural resources Funds to preserve sites demonstrating: • Significant aspects of California life, including transportation • California industrial, commercial, and military history California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Act of 2002 (Proposition 40)
From page 43...
... Submit concept package 2. Division invites Phase 2 full applications after reviewing concept packages Competitive bids for purchases Record keeping and audit Payment requests at 30-day intervals or longer Periodic and final reports, including volume of recycled material achieved Various state and federal requirements for grants Program is not currently funded Link to list of prior grants available at second listed URL Maintain and operate project for at least 10 years 10% of payment requests withheld by SNC as final payment Recordkeeping, accounting and audit requirements State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (This is page 13 of Table 2)
From page 44...
... 44 Control Board, Federal 319 program beneficial use of state waters and to reduce discharge of pollutants Eligible projects: • reduce pollutant load in impaired waters; • are part of watershed plans; and • must ensure continued operation and maintenance of proper management practices Activities required under a NPDES permit are ineligible Eligible applicants -- State and local government agencies, Indian tribes /grants_loans/319h/index. shtml#ref http://www.waterboards.ca.
From page 45...
... Airport Financial Assistance Programs Airport planning and development Annual Credits -- limited to GA airports; $10,000 per airport for any purpose California Public Utilities Code §§ 21682, 21683, 21683.1 Annual Credits -- no local match AIP Matching Grants -- Currently No dates specified AIP matching grants -- Must use CA forms (available on Department of Aeronautics State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Colorado Department of Agriculture Noxious Weed Management Fund Habitat, native vegetation Projects for control or eradication of noxious weeds Eligible applicants -- Local communities, weed control districts, and private entities eligible http://www.colorado.gov/ cs/Satellite/AgricultureMain/CDAG/11783057172 15 Kelly Uhing (303) 2394173; kelly.uhing@ag.state.co.us Grant program 67% local matching share Maximum grant -- typically $20,000 March 26 -- Applications due April 9 -- Announcement of funding decisions Grants paid on reimbursable basis at completion of project Final project completion report before expiration of agreement Priority for: • "List A and List B" species eradication • Management orientation (This is page 15 of Table 2)
From page 46...
... us/oeis/p2_program/ rreogrants.html January -- Application offered July -- projects must start Summaries of prior grants and projects available at listed URL State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Local match not required, but is a positive factor in evaluation Joint proposals from multiple jurisdictions encouraged Original and five copies of complete application Link to past grants available at listed URL • Counties participating in state survey efforts (Table 2 continued on the next page) (This is page 16 of Table 2)
From page 47...
... Specific timelines and dates not included on website Airport updates CIP annually and submits to CDOA After completion of CIP process, CDOA solicits grant applications Applications reviewed by CAB in annual grants hearing Grants on reimbursement basis Airport must wait for CDA Notice to Proceed before commencing work Grantee must follow its local bidding rules Grants have three year life, but extensions can be granted Program administered by Colorado Aeronautical Board (CAB) Links to prior grants available at first listed URL Connecticut Connecticut Clean Energy Fund (CCEF)
From page 48...
... 48 Manager (860) 257-2888; bill.colonis@ctcleanenergy.
From page 49...
... 49 requirements for public buildings Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Diesel Reduction Projects Emissions Diesel emission reduction projects that: • Expedite economic recovery • Facilitate job creation or preservation Eligible projects consist of: • Early replacement/ repower with certified engine configurations • Verified idle reduction technologies • Verified retrofit technologies • Technologies from EPA emerging technologies list Eligible applicants -- All persons and entities http://www.ct.gov/dep/lib/ dep/air/diesel/docs/diesel emissionsreductionletterandapplication.pdf http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/ view.asp?
From page 50...
... 50 • Nonpoint source projects affecting Long Island Sound Connecticut DEP Petroleum Cleanup Program Petroleum release Cleanup of federally regulated petroleum underground storage tanks (heating oil tanks ineligible) All state-owned tanks eligible http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/ view.asp?
From page 51...
... 51 Conservation Division, Section 319 funds contracting requirements apply Semiannual meetings required Semiannual progress reports required Project must include measures of effectiveness Delaware NREC, Water Resources Division Petroleum release Remediation, replacement of underground storage tanks Upgrade/retrofit tanks Removal/abandonment of tank systems Remediation of contaminated sites Applicant eligibility information not included http://www.dnrec.state.de. us/water2000/Sections/FAB/ FABUSTLoan.htm Jill Hall 302-395-2500; jill.hall@state.de.us Low interest loans Interest rate -- 3% Minimum loan -- $5,000 Maximum loan -- $250,000 Loan term -- 7 to 10 years Delaware Office of Energy, Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU)
From page 52...
... 52 Delaware Office of Green Energy Program Emissions, energy Projects for installing green energy systems, including: • Photovoltaic electrical systems • Solar water heating • Geothermal • Small wind turbines http://www.dnrec.delaware. gov/energy/services/Pages/ GreenEnergyProgram.aspx Scott Lynch (302)
From page 53...
... http://www.myfloridaclimate .com/climate_quick_links/ florida_energy_climate_ commission/state_energy_ initiatives/state_energy_ grant_program 850.487.3800 Energy@eog.myflorida.com Grants Links to lists of prior grants available at listed URL Note: Program may not be currently active Florida ECC, Competitive Grants to Local Governments Emissions, energy Grants from Florida's allocation of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Funds distributed on discretionary basis to communities not receiving formula funds ¹⁄³ of program funds reserved for small cities and counties http://myfloridaclimate.com/ climate_quick_links/florida_ energy_climate_commission/ arra_funding_and_opportunit ies/energy_efficiency_conser vation_block_grant_eecbg_ 30_401_600 850.487.3800 Energy@eog.myflorida.com Grants Link to recent project rankings available at listed URL Florida ECC, Plug-In Electric Vehicle Conversion Rebate Program Emissions Rebates for purchase of kits to convert conventional highway capable hybrid vehicles to plug-in hybrid highway capable vehicles Commercial fleets are eligible http://myfloridaclimate.com/ climate_quick_links/florida_ energy_climate_commission/ arra_funding_and_opportunit ies/energy_efficiency_conser vation_block_grant_eecbg_ 30_401_600 http://www.myfloridaclimate .com/climate_quick_links/ florida_energy_climate_ commission/arra_funding_ and_opportunities/energy_ efficiency_conservation_ block_grant_eecbg_30_401_ 600/plug_in_hybrid_electric_ vehicle_conversion_rebate_ program_500_000 $5,000 rebate per kit First-come, firstserve until funds depleted State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (This is page 23 of Table 2)
From page 54...
... state.fl.us 50% local match required. At least 25% of local match must come from local government Continuous applications Applications ranked in March, July, and November Links to previous grants available at listed URL Florida DEP, Section 319 Non-point Source Grants Water quality Projects to reduce/mitigate nonpoint source water pollution under section 319 of Clean Water Act Projects for implementation and construction eligible Planning, design, engineering and land acquisition ineligible Monitoring, water body assessments, and watershed plans ineligible Eligible applicants -- State and local governments and Section 319 Clean Water Act Pub.
From page 55...
... EPA Florida Department of Transportation, Aviation Office Airport development and planning Projects for capital development and planning, including noise compatibility and airport economic development Eligible applicants -- Publicly owned, public use airports Florida Statutes, Chapter 332 http://www.dot.state.fl.us/ aviation/pdfs/2009%20Av% 20Proj%20Hndbk%207.1. 2009.pdf www.dot.state.fl.us/aviation Grants Commercial service airports -- state provides 50% of local match for AIP grants; state provides up to 50% of costs for nonAIP projects GA airports -- state provides 80% of local match for AIP projects; state provides 80% of costs for non-AIP projects Projects must be consistent with airport's defined role in Florida Airport System Plan Florida Division of Historical Resources, Historic Preservation Grants Historical, cultural resources Projects for: • Acquisition and development • Survey and development • Markers Special Category Grants for: • Major restoration • Major archeological excavations Eligible applicants -- State agencies, local government units, http://www.flheritage.com/ grants/ Small matching grants Local match -- 50% $50,000 maximum grant Special category grants Local match -- greater of 50% of grant or $50,000 October 19 -- Solicitation opens December 18 -- Applications due March–April -- Applications ranked and grants awarded Link to list of prior year projects available at listed URL Applications State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (This is page 25 of Table 2)
From page 56...
... CFID=1359& CFTOKEN=155D7DD816E7-70AE-4FBA12480 B1E8940 Grants Local match -- Local–state grants -- 25%, except local share for urban airports is 50% AIP funded projects -- at small airports ½ federal local match requirement Timeline information not included Applications submitted by mail If project has AIP funds, application should include copy of FAA tentative allocation AIP funded projects with state apportionments and GA entitlements get highest priority for state matching grants Guam Guam Preservation Trust, grant program Historic and cultural resources Projects for historic preservation, including: • Historic property documentation and register nomination • Architectural history • Repair, renovation, restoration • Operating costs are ineligble http://www.guampreservation trust.com/media.php Grants Link to information on completed projects available at listed URL State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Projects must be on FAA approved airport layout plan (ALP) or ALP accepted by Georgia Aviation Program Project work not eligible for reimbursement until state issues notice to proceed to airport (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 57...
... htm Low interest loans Interest rate -- 4% Maximum loan -- $100,000 for government buildings, except for photovoltaic (solar) , with maximum of $15,000 Continuous program Loan application submitted by mail Complete loan application process and initiate project within 90 days of approval application Loan must be secured with collateral Repayment in five years or less Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, §319 NPS management sub-grants Water quality Projects to reduce storm water runoff http://www.deq.idaho.gov/ water/data_reports/surface_ water/nps/preapplication_ announcement_10.pdf http://www.deq.idaho.gov/ Applications/319G/ Grants 40% local match April 12 -- application and pre-application forms available May 9 -- deadline for preapplications (optional)
From page 58...
... Eligible projects include those that: • Benefit SGCNs • Benefit SGCN habitat • Provide data on species status and distribution http://fishandgame.idaho.gov /cms/wildlife/grants/guidelin es.cfm Karla Drewsen 208-3342920; karla.drewsen@idfg.idaho. gov Grants No specific application deadlines Projects must comply with NEPA and Endangered Species Act and other federal requirements Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission (SWC)
From page 59...
... 59 Idaho Division of Aeronautics, Idaho Airport Aid Program Airport development and planning Projects for airport planning and development Eligible applicants -- Counties, cities villages, and certain local public agencies Idaho Administrative Code IDAPA 39.04.04 http://itd.idaho.gov/aero/ airport_aid.htm http://itd.idaho.gov/aero/IAAP %20Appli%20Instructions10.pdf William P Statham (208)
From page 60...
... http://www.illinoisgreenfleets. org/clean-diesel-grant/cashmatch2009.pdf Illinois EPA (217)
From page 61...
... http://www.ipcb.state.il.us/ documents/dsweb/Get/ Document-12171/ Low interest loans Interest rate -- ½ market rate, with minimum rate of 2.5% Maximum loan for site investigation -- $120,000. Maximum loan per application -- $500,000 Pre-application required Loan application periods end January 1 and July 1 90 days after period ends EPA notifies applicant of decision Loans shall be secured Loans repaid in five years Applicants must pledge and dedicate a revenue stream to secure loan Repayment to start 12 months Illinois EPA, Municipal Brownfields, Projects to investigate and clean up Section 58.13 of the Environmental Protection Act Grants Site must be enrolled in Site State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (This is page 31 of Table 2)
From page 62...
... pdf http://www.epa.state.il.us/ water/watershed/forms/319ocgc.pdf Grants, Local match -- 40% May 1 -- Request for proposals August 1 -- Applications due Illinois EPA reviews applications and selects for submission to U.S., EPA Grant awards announced April–July of year following submission Electronic application process available, but two paper copies with original Project length -- two years Payments on reimbursement basis O & M plan required for BMP projects Consultant contracts subject to Illinois EPA approval Compliance with various Illinois and U.S. statutes applicable to grants Compliance with U.S.
From page 63...
... 63 signatures required Additional certifications and assurances at http://www.epa. state.il.us/water/ watershed/forms/ 319-ocgc.pdf Illinois EPA Underground Storage Tank Fund Petroleum release Eligible expenses are limited to those incurred after reporting of the spill and for corrective actions that do not exceed minimum legal requirements Expenses paid by insurance not eligible Eligible applicants -- Any tank owner, except airports exempt from per gallon tax that funds the program (O'Hare and Midway)
From page 64...
... 64 trucks or ATVs is ineligible Eligible applicants -- Appropriate nonprofits and local governments with expertise, equipment to manage habitat [Note: May be necessary for airport to team with another entity] practical, post source of financing at project site Grantee may earn rental income for equipment, but no other revenue.
From page 65...
... August 24 -- Opportunity posted September 25 -- Due date for applications Applications must be submitted through the OED on-line grants management system All zoning and permitting issues must be resolved by March 1 following submission of applications Projects must be completed and all grant funds spent by May 31 Recipients should initiate project upon receiving notification of award, rather than waiting for Indiana Office of Emissions Projects to reduce http://www.in.gov/oed/2588. Grants: August 4– Applicant may State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (This is page 35 of Table 2)
From page 66...
... Federal funds cannot be used as cost share July 1 -- Program announcement August 1 -- Earliest date for applications September 1 -- Deadline for applications September 20 -- Notification of decision October 1 -- Grant agreements distributed October 22 -- Signed grant agreements due Applications must be submitted through the OED on-line Applicants must document consumption of more than 100,000 gallons of hot water per year. All zoning and permitting must be resolved by January 1 following execution of agreement.
From page 67...
... Indiana Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) , Section 319(h)
From page 68...
... 234-1688; swestrick@ifa.in.gov Indiana Brownfields Program (317) 234.4293 Low interest loans Continuous application; first-come firstserved Recipient can re-loan to third parties Indiana IDEM Diesel Reduction Program, Quantity: Purchase agreements Emissions Quantity purchase agreements for catalytic converters and filters for retrofit Eligible applicants -- Local communities http://www.in.gov/idem/5259.
From page 69...
... $250,000 maximum for one applicant November 26 -- Agreements executed Applications by mail, overnight delivery or e-mail Grants cannot be used to expand fleet Projects must be completed by September 30 of the year following deadline for applications Quarterly reports required for first year Indiana Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Grants Historic and cultural preservation Support for historic preservation including architectural and historic, acquisition and development (A&D) (rehabilitation)
From page 70...
... 70 Project Coordinator and Principal Investigator required Project must be completed by June 20 of year following selection Protective covenant requiring applicant to maintain property to preserve historic features Covenant is 5 or 10 years based on value of grant Payment on reimbursement basis Indiana Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Airport Development Fund Airport development and planning grants Projects to develop Indiana public-use airports Eligible applicants -- 69 Indiana public use airports included in the Indiana State Aviation System Plan Indiana Code (IC)
From page 71...
... 71 Stewardship management practices (BMPs) Eligible projects include: • Infiltration practices, soil quality restoration • Detention basins • Pervious pavement, modular pavement systems Eligible applicants -- Businesses, cities, http://www.iowaagriculture.
From page 72...
... 72 December -- recipients notified January -- agreements executed Draft applications may be sent electronically to Ms.
From page 73...
... 73 appropriate trained professionals City or county applicants must be approved CLGs Governmentowned buildings must be accessible to public at least 16 hours per week http://www. iowahistory.org/ about/grants/ assets/hrdplist-grantawardsfy11.pdf Iowa State Historical Society of Iowa State Historic Preservation Grant Program Historic and cultural resources "Vertical" historic restoration projects.
From page 74...
... 74 March 1 -- Grant execution 16 hard copies of application plus one electronic copy and one electronic copy of watershed management plan on CD 10% of grant paid as advance. Balance paid on reimbursement basis Monthly, quarterly, annual, and final reports with information on load reduction required considered in evaluating applications Iowa Iowa Office of Aviation, Airport Security and Development Program Airport development and planning Projects to enhance safety, security, and capacity and address environmental concerns Eligible applicants -- Publicly owned airports Iowa Code sections 328.12 and 330.13 Iowa Administrative Code 761-710 http://www.iowadot.gov/aviati on/managersandsponsors/state fundingprograms.html http://www.iowadot.gov/aviati on/managersandsponsors/guid ebook/4 -- Section2 -- State Aviation Grant Programs.pdf http://www.iowadot.gov/aviati on/managersandsponsors/guid ebook/4%20%20Section%202%20%20State%20Aviation%20Gr ant%20Programs.pdf Grants Local match -- 15% Minimum grant -- $5,000 January -- grant information available April, May -- applications due Five year CIP and ALP required with application Links to 2010 and 2011 grants available at first listed URL Six factors used to prioritize projects Kansas Kansas State Conservation Commission Water Resources Cost Share Program (WRCSP)
From page 75...
... Acquisition of property ineligible Eligible applicants -- Property owners other than state or federal government http://www.kshs.org/resource/ htfinfo.htm http://www.kshs.org/resource/ HTF/2011_ProgramInforma tion.pdf Kansas State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)
From page 76...
... 76 Program (FCIP) Energy savings to pay for improvements.
From page 77...
... 77 come/firstserved No further rounds scheduled at this time Kansas State Energy Office, Public Project Grants Energy and emissions Energy efficiency projects in public buildings to reduce utility costs. Supplements FCIP Eligible applicants -- City and county governments are eligible if: • They own less than 100,000 square feet of total building space and have annual utility bills of less than $80,000; or • They have an Energy Performance Contract under FCIP, but have projects with a payback period beyond 30 years http://www.kcc.state.ks.us/ energy/arra/publicproj.htm Peter Armesto 785.271.3241; p.armesto@kcc.ks.gov Grants Local match -- 40% Maximum grant -- $150,000 Multiple federal requirements relating to project and contracting listed at http://www.kcc.st ate.ks.us/energy/ar ra/eecbg_info_ reig_pp.htm Among others, Davis–Bacon prevailing wage rates Buy American Act Weekly contractor payroll forms Quarterly milestone reports Retain payroll records for three years Submit Project Reporting Metric form and Waste Management Plan template after project complete Funds for program provided through ARRA.
From page 78...
... 78 lighting equipment, and navigational aids Grants cannot be used to leverage federal grants Eligible applicants -- Public use airports as defined in Kansas statutes 25% -- communities between 3,000 and 10,000 50% -- communities greater than 10,000 $500,000 maximum Division of Aviation before application equipment must meet FAA standards Priorities: 1. Keeping all runways in good condition 2.
From page 79...
... 79 Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet Green Bank Energy and emissions Projects to reduce energy consumption in public buildings http://finance.ky.gov/ greenbank/ Low interest loans as supplementary to other financing Minimum loan -- $50,000 Timeline information not included Applications are approved by Green Bank Program Loan Committee Loan is repaid from energy savings of the project Program currently funded through ARRA and may be funded in future through Build America Bonds or tax exempt financing. Website provides limited information on program details.
From page 80...
... Included for future reference Louisiana Louisiana DEQ of Environmental Quality, Nonpoint Source Section 319(h) funding Water quality Projects for nonpoint source pollution reduction projects including: • BMP implementation • Restoration • Monitoring http://nonpoint.deq.louisiana.
From page 81...
... 81 • Control measures Eligible applicants -- State and local governments and tribal organizations consideration for water bodies with TMDLs established Link to past projects available at first listed URL Louisiana DEQ Motor Fuels Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Petroleum spills Reimbursement of costs of release of petroleum from motor fuel releases http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/ portal/Default.aspx? tabid=230 #Eligibility_Determination_ Application http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/ portal/LinkClick.aspx?
From page 82...
... 82 Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, Aviation Section, Airport Capital Program Airport planning and development http://www.dotd.la.gov/ intermodal/aviation/ Brand Brandt (225) 274-4149; brad.brandt@la.gov Grants Standard Louisiana sponsor certifications required Standard Louisiana reimbursement forms required Forms available at listed URL Maine Historic Preservation Commission New Century Community Program Historic and cultural resources Restoration of historic buildings and structures Eligible applicants -- Local governments 5 M.R.S.A.
From page 83...
... 83 of Environmental Protection (MDEP) NonPoint Source Pollution Control Program polluted lakes, streams or coastal waters http://www.maine.gov/dep/ blwq/docgrant/319.htm http://www.maine.gov/dep/ blwq/docgrant/319_files/ 2011_NPS_RFP_041310.pdf Norm Marcotte (207)
From page 84...
... NonPoint Source (Section 319) Financial Assistance Water quality Cost share projects to reduce water quality impairments in state's list of impaired waters, particularly where TMDLs have been established.
From page 85...
... Review for voluntary cleanup program eligibility 3. Financial analysis, credit review Project must be participating in Voluntary Cleanup Program (Minimum 75 days for review)
From page 86...
... Project approval show financial capacity for loan Loan and grant disbursement on reimbursement basis Maintain records of expenditures and response activities for 10 years Additional reporting/record keeping during project implementation 20-year term including benefits of creation of green space, benefits to low income communities and facilitation of use of existing infrastructure Maryland MDE Underground Storage Tank (UST) Replacement Loan Program Petroleum spills, leaks Replacement of USTs with object of enhancing air quality http://www.mde.state.md.us/ Programs/WaterPrograms/ Water_Quality_Finance/Link_ Deposit/index.asp Greg Sonberg (410)
From page 87...
... Submit state grant application at same time as submit AIP application to FAA State will process grant offer after FAA issues grant offer. • Prepare grant offer -- 3 to 4 weeks • Sponsor review of offer -- 3 to 4 weeks • Execution of agreement by MAA -- 3 to 4 weeks Airport must coordinate entire development plan with MAA Application by letter including copy of AIP grant application Payment requests must include reports of progress Payments on reimbursable basis State payment held until confirmation of payment from FAA Audit and recordkeeping requirements Funding for program subject to annual state appropriations Maryland MAA Maryland Assistance to Private Airports Airport development and planning Funding for privately owned public-use airports ineligible for AIP grants to improve, rehabilitate or expand basic airport infrastructure Eligible applicants -- existing privately owned public-use airports Code of Maryland Regulations, 11.03.08 (Appendix A)
From page 88...
... pgid=Aero Programs&sid=level2 Grants Local match -- 20% adjusted for federal participation, if any Projects must be in approved Capital Improvement Plan Limited information on program details included on website Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) , Section 319 Nonpoint Source Competitive Grant Program Water quality Projects for prevention, control and abatement or that address nonpoint source pollution Projects to meet compliance requirements or satisfy NPDES Permits are ineligible Eligible applicants -- Public or private entities Section 319 of Clean Water Act PUB.
From page 89...
... 89 October 1 -- Projects submitted to EPA 10 hard copies and one CD copy required Hardcopies should be designed to minimize waste including double sided copying and use of at least 30% recycled paper Quality Assurance Project Plan required p.state.ma.us/ Watershed/Intr o.aspx and use of MA Clean Water Toolkit, available at http://mass. gov/dep/water/ resources/non point.htm is recommended for developing proposals Complete set of forms available with RFP at second listed URL Summary of prior projects available at first listed URL Massachusetts DEP Sustainable Materials Recovery Program (SMRP)
From page 90...
... 90 Grantees must be parties to the state's Master Service Agreement Only expenses incurred after execution of grant eligible Payments on reimbursement basis Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) Petroleum Cleanup Fund Petroleum releases Partial reimbursement to UST owners for costs of petroleum releases, to prevent the need for cleanup actions 503 CMR 2.00 http://www.mass.gov/?
From page 91...
... 91 http://www.mass.gov/? pageID =dorterminal&L=4&L0=Hom e&L1=Businesses&L2=Progra ms+%26+Services&L3=Unde rground+Storage+Tank+Progr am+%28UST%29&sid=Ador &b=terminalcontent&f=dor_u st_forms_forms&csid=Ador (application forms)
From page 92...
... Information provided for future reference Massachusetts Historical Commission MA Preservation Projects Fund Historic and cultural resources Projects for preserving, restoring and acquiring historic properties Eligible applicants -- Municipalities owning historic properties http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ mhc/mhcpdf/MPPF/MPPF_ Rd_16_Instructions.pdf http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ mhc/mhcmppf/mppfidx.htm Paul Holtz 617-727-8470; paul.holtz@sec.state.ma.us Grants Local match -- 50% Local match can be reduced to 25%, if applicant invests 25% in a restricted endowment fund Pre-development grant range -- $5,000 to $30,000 February– March -- Solicitation of grants April 9 -- applications due June 9 -- Funding decisions made Properties must be listed in State Register of Historic Places Projects must be completed within two years Two payments -- First after 50% project costs spent Nine selection criteria are used -- listed at second URL in table Workshops offered for each round of grants List of prior grants State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (Table 2 continued on the next page) (This is page 62 of Table 2)
From page 93...
... 93 Development grant range -- $7,500 to $100,000 Awardee acceptance letters due August 31 -- Pre-bid construction documents due October 15 -- Construction contractors selected or consultants selected for predevelopment project November -- Work must commence on project Hardcopy submission of applications Second on completion of project Appropriate documentation required for both payments Perpetual preservation restriction and maintenance covenant required for development/ acquisition project Sponsor must have matching funds of 75% available at time of application to meet cash-flow requirements Preservation agreement for fixed term required for predevelopment project available at http://www.sec .state.ma.us/ mhc/mhcpr/ mhcrnd10.htm Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth, Qualified Energy Conservation Bond (QECB) Program Energy, emissions Projects to reduce greenhouse gas emission and energy consumption in public buildings Eligible projects include: • Capital projects that reduce energy consumption in public buildings by 20% or more http://www.michigan.gov/dleg /0,1607,7-154-25676-236842-,00.htm http://www.michigan.gov/doc uments/dleg/QECB_Scoring_ Criteria_323123_7.pdfl Tax Credit Bonds Issuer is responsi- ble for repaying principal to bond- holders.
From page 94...
... Clean Water Fund Water quality Funds for projects to implement water quality improvements in voluntary storm water permits and to benefit high quality waters http://www.michigan.gov/deq/ 0,1607,7-135-3307_351593611 -- ,00.html Unclear from website Limited information available through website Michigan DNRE Section 319 nonpoint source pollution control grants Water quality Projects to reduce/eliminate nonpoint source pollution. Planning and implementation grants available Eligible applicants -- State and local governments Section 319 of Clean Water Act Pub.
From page 95...
... Listing of prior loans available at http://www. michigan.gov/ documents/deq/ deq-rrdFY08Consolid atedReport_27 2746_7.pdf -- Appendix I of document Michigan DNRE Brownfield Redevelopment Grants Brownfields, hazardous wastes Projects for investigation and remediation of environmental contamination on sites that will be redeveloped Part 201 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451 http://www.michigan.gov/deq/ 0,1607,7-1353311_4110_29262-151085-,00.html Grants Maximum grant -- $1 million Continuous application process Only work done after execution of grant agreement is eligible.
From page 96...
... michigan.gov/ documents/deq/ deq-rrdFY08Consolid atedReport_27 2746_7.pdf -- Appendix D of document Michigan DNRE Site Assessment Grants Brownfields, hazardous waste Projects to assess contamination of properties with redevelopment potential Activities include baseline assessment, remedial investigation or developing proposed response activities Parts 195 and 201 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 of PA 451 http://www.michigan.gov/deq/ 0,1607,7-1353311_4110_29262-151087-,00.html Susan Erickson 517-241-8707; ericksons@michigan.gov Grants Maximum grant -- $1 million Continuous application process Limited funding available Listing of prior grants available at http://www. michigan.gov/ documents/deq/ deq-rrdFY08Consolid atedReport_27 2746_7.pdf -- Appendix G of document State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Susan Erickson 517-241-8707; 96 (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 97...
... 97 Michigan DEQ Community Pollution Prevention Program Solid waste, pollution Projects to further goals of pollution prevention program Eligible applicants -- County governments http://www.michigan.gov/ documents/deq/deq-essdgrantsloanscatalog_210643_7.pdf (Note: this URL is a link to the DEQ/DNER catalogue of grant and loan programs.) Richard Alexander 989-7053433; alexandr@michigan.gov Grants Local match -- 25% Timelines and deadlines to be determined Project must meet statutory definition of pollution prevention Project must result in measurable reduction in waste Funding availability and matching requirements subject to change annually Michigan Bureau of Energy Systems Energy, emissions Various energy efficiency support programs Part 145, Waste Reduction Assistance, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451 http://www.michigan.gov/dleg /0,1607,7-154-25676 -- ,00.html Miscellaneous N/A N/A Listed URL provides links to various energy efficiency programs.
From page 98...
... and Investigation Grant Program Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties, and port authorities applications only -- original and 2 copies Appraisal or recent tax assessment required 12% of local match must come from general funds or other unrestricted funds Annual reporting requirements downloadable at http://www.po sitivelyminnes ota.com/Gover nment/Financi al_Assistance/ Site_Cleanup_ Redevelopmen t_Funding/Con tamination_Cl eanup/Contam ination_Clean up_Grant_App lication_Part_1 _FY_10-11.pdf Links to other program forms available at listed URL List of prior grants available at listed URL Minnesota DEED Minnesota Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund Brownfields, hazardous waste Projects to clean up contaminated sites that can be returned to marketable use Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties, and port authorities http://www.positivelyminnesot a.com/Government/Financial_ Assistance/Site_Cleanup_Red evelopment_Funding/Minneso ta_Cleanup_Revolving_Loan_ Program.aspx Kristin Lukes 651-259-7449 kristin.lukes@state.mn.us Applicant must own or control property Site must be enrolled in Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Voluntary Cleanup Program Site must have approved Response Action Plan Applicant cannot have caused or worsened the contamination Links to application and other program forms available at listed URL kristin.lukes@state.mn.us Plan (RAP) HardcopyKristin Lukes 651-259-7449 State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes tion Cleanup Response Action 98 (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 99...
... 99 Minnesota DEED Redevelopment Grant Program Brownfields, hazardous waste Projects for redevelopment of contaminated sites. Funds can be used for acquisition, demolition, remediation, and infrastructure http://www.positivelyminnesot a.com/Government/Financial_ Assistance/Site_Cleanup_Red evelopment_Funding/Redevel opment_Grant_Program_3.
From page 100...
... 100 for mid-size and large grants Applications can be completed and submitted on line or in hard copy Development grants over $25,000 are subject to Minnesota's prevailing wage law List of previous grants available at http://www. mnhs.org/ legacy/grants/ funded/ index.htm Minnesota SHPO State Capital Grants Historic and cultural resources Preservation or restoration of historic properties Eligibility limited to public buildings and for acquisition or capital projects Projects must be for restoration/preservation or building systems and accessibility Eligible applicants -- Governmental units eligible for state bond funds http://www.mnhs.org/shpo/ grants/state_capital_grants/ index.htm http://www.mnhs.org/shpo/ grants/state_capital_grants/ docs_pdfs/2010capital manual.pdf Mandy Skypala 651-2593458; mandy.skypala@mnhs.org Grants Local match -- 50% Minimum grant -- $10,000 Maximum grant -- $100,000 Pre-application required Previous grant recipients may not apply until any overdue final reports are approved by SHPO Any management or lease agreements with nonprofits must be submitted at pre-application stage Projects should be completable in 12 months State prevailing wage requirements for grants exceeding $25,000 Final reports due within 30 days of project completion Letter of agreement to maintain property -- 10 years for grants up Grants over $75,000 are rare Consultation with SHPO grants staff before preapplication recommended Information on past grants available at first listed URL State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes to $25,000; 20 years for grants above $25,000 (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 101...
... 101 Minnesota Department of Transportation Airport State Construction Program Airport planning and development Planning and development projects for airports Airports must be licensed for public use and properly zoned Airports must be in state airport system Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties, and townships Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 360 http://www.dot.state.mn.us/ aero/avoffice/airport development/fundingprograms .htm Grants 30% local match for NPIAS Airport 20% local match for non-NPIAS airports List of eligible airports and DOT staff available at: http://www.do t.state.mn.us/a ero/avoffice/a irdev.html#tec hl Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) Clean Water grants Water quality Various clean water programs including: • Clean Water Assistance Grants to keep water on land • Conservation Drainage Grants for pilot programs to retrofit existing drainage systems with water quality improvements Eligible applicants -- Counties are eligible for former; counties and cities are eligible for latter http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/ grants/index.html http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/ grants/RFP%20FY2011%2084-10%20FINAL.pdf Grants Local match -- 25% Minimum grant request -- $30,000 (actual grants may be less if partial award)
From page 102...
... 102 Mississippi Department of Archives and History Community Heritage Preservation Grant Program Historic and cultural resources Projects for preserving, restoring historic properties Unless property is located in a CLG community, work is limited to public schools and courthouses Eligible applicants -- State, county, and municipal governments http://mdah.state.ms.us/hpres/ grants.php http://mdah.state.ms.us/CHPG -rd7-app.pdf Mingo Tingle 601-576-6952.; mtingle@mdah.state.ms.us Grants Local match -- 20% October 9 -- Applications due December -- Grant selection and notification February -- Grant workshop, distribution of grant agreements Properties must be designated a Mississippi Landmark before application Grant workshop is mandatory Grants paid on reimbursable basis after completion of the project. Applicants must cover entire cost of project out of pocket Grants must be completed by December in the year after execution of grant agreement Contracts awarded before execution of agreement ineligible for reimbursement Work must be performed to Department of Interior Standards Project professional meeting standards of 36 CFR Part 61 required for most projects List of CLG communities in document available at second listed URL Priority for: • Endangered properties • Properties producing high level of public benefit • Projects that best preserve historic building features Additional factors listed in document at second listed URL Mississippi Mississippi Department of EnvironmenWater quality Projects to reduce or mitigate nonpoint source pollution http://deq.state.ms.us/MDEQ.
From page 103...
... Program provides a portion of local matching share for AIP grants and state only grants http://www.gomdot.com/Divis ions/IntermodalPlanning/Aero nautics/Home.aspx Tommy Booth 601-359-7850 Grants Local match -- ½ of AIP local match requirement for AIP-funded projects Limited information on website State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (This is page 73 of Table 2) (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 104...
... projects must be completed in 2 years. For regular grants projects must be completed in 4 years Priority for projects to restore waters on state's impaired waters list due to nonpoint source pollution Links to applicant resources available at first listed URL Link to application package at third listed URL 11 criteria applied to evaluate proposals identified at third listed URL Missouri DNR Energy Revolving Fund Energy, emissions Energy efficiency projects Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties and universities http://www.dnr.mo.gov/energy /financial/loan.htm http://www.dnr.mo.gov/energy /financial/loan.htm Low interest loans Maximum interest rate -- 0% (for FY 2010)
From page 105...
... 105 dranreB:ytiCnosreffeJ Thompson, 573-751-3443 • Kansas City: Bob Painter, 816-759-7313, ext.
From page 106...
... 8415214; rlincoln@mt.gov Loan program Interest rate -- 4% Maximum loan -- $100,000 Continuous application process Loans approved based on technical and financial review Permits and bid documents normally required before loan issued 10-year payback for loans up to $40,000 15-year payback for larger loans Loans secured by lien on equipment acquired and sometimes by junior lien on real estate where project located Fees are charged and may be paid from loan, subject to loan ceiling Net metering (selling any surplus generated energy) allowed by some utilities for low power systems Montana DEQ Water Pollution Control State Revolving Fund Water quality Nonpoint source pollution control projects Eligible applicants -- Municipalities http://www.deq.mt.gov/wqinfo /srf/WPCSRF/default.mcpx http://www.deq.mt.gov/wqinfo /srf/srf-who.mcpx#wpc http://www.deq.mt.gov/wqinfo /srf/srf-how.mcpx Low interest loans Interest rate -- 3.5% Application process starts in May Applications processed on first-come, firstserved basis Must complete the Uniform Project must be on the priority list of the Intended Use Plan to be considered for a loan Must show financial capacity to operate/maintain If ranking required, primary consideration is water quality or public health benefits Application form available certain federal State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Eligible applicants -- Public-owned airports standards procedureslimits not included (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 107...
... 107 Application Supplement project and pay back the loan Loan secured by bond or note Maintain financial records 20-year term at third listed URL Montana DEQ Section 319 Grant Program Water quality Projects to reduce or eliminate nonpoint source pollution Eligible applicants -- Government entities http://www.deq.mt.gov/wqinfo /nonpoint/319Grants.mcpx Robert Ray (406) 444-5319; rray@mt.gov Local match -- 40% Recommended grant range for watershed grants -- $20,000 to $300,000 Recommended range for ground water protection/restorati on grants -- $20,000 to $100,000 July 1 -- Call for applications issued September 7 -- Application workshop October 1 -- Draft applications due October 25 -- Comments on applications due to applicants December 7 -- Notice of intent to award issued January 5 -- Final work scopes due February 1 -- State applications due to EPA April 1 -- Agreements sent to sponsors for execution February 15 -- Signed agreements due from sponsor Applicants must show financial and technical capacity to manage grants and project Applicants must document past grants and performance with DEQ and other state agencies Link to program goals and priorities at http://www.de q.mt.gov/wqin fo/nonpoint/20 07NONPOIN TPLAN/Final/ NPSPlan.pdf Projects to implement TMDL receive special consideration.
From page 108...
... Submit bid and loan application to eligible lender 3. After credit review, lender sends application to Energy Office for commitment of funds Loan term • 15 years for building improvements • 5 years for appliance or home electronic replacement • 10 years for all others Listed URL includes complete information on program, eligibility, and forms Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
From page 109...
... state.ne.us Direct contract between DEQ and contractors Local match -- 0% Continuous application process Applications by regular mail or e-mail Must include access agreement with application Advance communication with Voluntary Cleanup Coordinator recommended before filing application. State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes counties planning to redevelop sites (This is page 79 of Table 2)
From page 110...
... 471-8329 Reimbursement program, similar to insurance Deductible -- $10,000 Local match -- 25% of the next $60,000 Lower deductable and matching share for low volume tank Applications due within 1 year of compliance date established by DEQ following report of release Must report release to DEQ Additional forms and information available at listed URL Nebraska Nebraska Environmental Trust Various environmental and natural resources Projects that provide environmental benefits and are within the Trust's funding categories http://www.environmentaltrust .org/grants/eligibility.html http://www.environmentaltrust .org/grants/priorities.html Mark Brohman: mark.brohman@nebraska.gov Grants No local match required, but amount of grant considered as a ranking factor September 6 -- Applications due April 7 -- Grants announced Grants must be completed in three years Government applicants may use their standard Full list of eligibility requirements available at first listed URL State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (Table 2 continued on the next page) (This is page 80 of Table 2)
From page 111...
... 111 Funding categories include air quality, ground and surface water, solid waste reduction Projects must provide clear and direct environmental benefit and must provide public, rather than private benefits Eligible applicants -- Any person if project meets eligibility requirements Applications can be submitted electronically or by hard copy. Electronic submission requires followup hard copy procurement practices Equipment purchased with grants must be used for grant purpose for useful life of the equipment Real property must be dedicated to grant purpose in perpetuity Sale or land or equipment requires approval of Trust Full listing of project categories and links to forms available at second listed URL Rating criteria listed at: http://www.
From page 112...
... 112 Nevada NDEP Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund Brownfields, hazardous waste Funding to support redevelopment of brownfield site Eligible activities include site control procedures, containment, confinement, control and removal of hazardous materials. Construction is not eligible Eligible applicants -- Developers and site owners http://ndep.nv.gov/BCA/ BROWNFLD.HTM http://ndep.nv.gov/BCA/file/ brochure_rlf.pdf http://ndep.nv.gov/BCA/ brownfld_loans.htm Lisa Johnson 775-687-9379: l_johnson@ndep.nv.gov Low interest loans Application requires $250 nonrefundable application fee Parties responsible for contamination are not eligible to apply Forms and additional information available at third listed URL Nevada NDEP Clean Water Revolving Loan Fund Water quality Wastewater treatment or nonpoint source pollution control projects NAC 445A.685 to NAC 445A.805 http://ndep.nv.gov/bffwp/ srlf01.htm Low interest loans or loan guarantee Continuous application process Before loan request complete a facility plan NDEP approval of facility plan and plans and specifications for the project All legal requirements for public sale of bonds must be followed Application documents and additional background documents available at listed URL Nevada Bureau of Water Quality Planning, Non-point Source Implementati on Grants Water quality Projects to implement nonpoint source pollution reduction measures http://ndep.nv.gov/bwqp/ npsgrnt.htm Grants Local match -- 50% List of statewide projects included at listed URL Nevada NDEP Petroleum Claims Fund Petroleum releases Reimbursement of cleanup costs for accidental release Eligible applicants -- Tank owners NRS 590.700 through 590.920 NAC 590.700 through 590.790 http://ndep.nv.gov/BCA/ petrofnd.htm Cost reimbursement Board meets four times per year Claims due 45– 60 days before meeting Forms and prior decisions of board available at fourth listed URL State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 113...
... 687-9374: bkottler@ndep.nv.gov Nevada Department of Transportation Aviation Trust Fund Airport planning and development Funds for local match of airport planning and development projects at small Nevada airports Eligible applicants -- Airports except those owned by Clark County and Reno– Tahoe Airport Authority NRS 494.048 http://www.nevadadot.com/ traveler/aviation/TrustFund.asp Grants Trust fund pays entire local match for AIP grants at eligible airports Current availability of funds unclear New Hampshire New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund (RLF)
From page 114...
... 2712987: Keith.DuBois@des.nh.gov February 15 -- Applications due March 15 -- Notice of eligibility and completeness determinations April 15 -- Notification of selection Hardcopy applications (4 copies) or PDF applications by e-mail accepted throughout cleanup Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments required Project must be completed within one year, including development of cleanup plan and full implementation Information included to provide comprehensive resource on funding opportunities Funds for program awarded by EPA.
From page 115...
... 2716794: Rebecca.ohler@des.nh.gov Grant programs Local match depends on project category: Retrofit -- 100% Idle reduction -- 100% Cleaner fuel -- 100% Engine repower -- 75% March 4 -- RFP issued March 13 -- Proposals due Proposals accepted in hard copy or by email For repower or replacement projects, old engine or vehicle must be scrapped or engine returned to original manufacturer. Summary of funded projects and most recent RFP available at second listed URL Selection criteria available at: http://des.nh.
From page 116...
... 271-8862: jeffrey.marcoux@des.nh.gov Eric Williams (603) 271-2358: eric.williams@des.nh.gov)
From page 117...
... 117 Jeff Marcouxt (603) 271-8862: jeffrey.marcoux@des.nh.gov Eric Williams (603)
From page 118...
... 118 $10,000 10–19 facilities -- 4–9 facilities -- $20,000 20 or more facilities -- $30,000 Maximum payment $500,000 notification eligible for required and reimbursement First listed URL has links to additional resources for program New Hampshire Historic Resources Division, Certified Local Government Program Historic and cultural resources Funds for historic preservation Funding for survey, National Register nomination, and preservation planning Predevelopment and development projects also eligible as Priority II and III projects, but limited to National Register Eligible applicants -- Municipalities designated as eligible, but must be certified local governments http://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/ programs/cert_loca_govt.html http://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/ programs/documents/clg_ grant_manual.pdf Deborah Gagne 603-2713559: deborah.gagne@dcr.nh.gov Nadine Peterson 603-2716628: nadine.peterson@dcr.nh.gov Grants Local match -- 0% for surveys and National Register listing 40% for planning and predevelopment projects 40–50% for development projects April -- Notice of fund availability June 5 -- Applications due (postmark of June 2 if mailed) June 30 -- Award grants July 10–15 -- Notify applicants, meet with selected applicants Certified local governments must have a historic preservation review commission Predevelopment and development projects must be owned by municipality Development projects must be open to public and accessible to persons with disabilities If available plans and specs should be submitted with application for development project Projects must follow Department of Interior standards Projects must be completed by September 15 of year following award Available funds awarded first to Priority 1 projects.
From page 119...
... 119 Final project documentation due by November 15 Certified local governments listed in introductory letter available at first listed URL New Hampshire Bureau of Aeronautics, 50-50 Airport Grant Program Airport planning and development Airport improvement projects Eligible applicants -- Airports not eligible to receive AIP funds, if they are open to the public http://www.nh.gov/dot/org/ aerorailtransit/aeronautics/ programs/index.htm http://www.nh.gov/dot/org/ aerorailtransit/aeronautics/ programs/documents/Airport EligibilityandGrantProcess.pdf http://www.nh.gov/dot/org/ aerorailtransit/aeronautics/ programs/documents/Eligible ProjectsandProjectChart.pdf Grants Local match -- 50% January -- meet with Bureau of Aeronautics staff to discuss capital needs February 1 -- submit five-year CIP July 1 -- Notice of preapproval of projects for fiscal year July 2 -- start design and bid of projects Payments on a reimbursement basis Applicant must maintain airport and improvement for at least 10 years Grant subject to audit Must obtain minimum of three bids List of eligible airports at second listed URL List of eligible projects at third listed URL Forms and contact list available at first listed URL New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grants Water quality Projects to limit nonpoint source pollution Projects to implement components of watershed based management plans; TMDL and Environmental Justice plans are eligible Eligible applicants -- Coalitions of municipal and county governments, local or county environmental commissions, watershed and water resource associations Clean Water Act, section 319, Pub.
From page 120...
... 120 New Jersey DEP Recycling Tonnage Grants Recycling, solid waste Funding to en increased recy activities Eligible appli Municipalitie counties New Jersey DEP Diesel Risk Reduction Air quality, emissions Financial assi costs of mand retrofits of die vehicles inclu road vehicles Eligible appli Public owner vehicles or pr owners of cer vehicles oper under contrac public agenci courage cling cants -- s and N.J.S.A.
From page 121...
... pdf Program manual and application guidance available at second listed URL New Jersey DEP, Petroleum Storage Tank Remediation, Upgrade and Closure Fund Petroleum releases, hazardous waste Funding to help defray costs of upgrade or closure of regulated tanks and remediation of contamination from regulated and unregulated tanks. Program stopped taking applications from regulated tanks effective July 1, 2010.
From page 122...
... N.J.A.C. 7:27D http://www.state.nj.us/dep/oce /gwsf_rule_courtesycopy_njac 7_27d.pdf Grants Timeline and application procedures will be established in annual notice Recipients must comply with New Jersey public contracts law Local agencies in default on state loans are not eligible It is unclear if this program has been funded or grants issued New Jersey BPU Local Energy Audit (New Jersey's Clean Energy)
From page 123...
... 123 pplications%20Package%20812-10.pdf New Jersey's Clean Energy Program 866-657-6278 x4: LGEA@trcsolutions.com contract under State Cooperative Purchasing Program Agency's RFP must go to all prequalified energy audit firms Audit must be completed within 6 months of application approval Agencies must spend at least 25% of the cost of the audit on recommendations within 12 months or repay 25% of the audit cost New Jersey BPU SmartStart Buildings Pay 4 Performance Program (New Jersey's Clean Energy) Energy, Emissions Incentives for developing and implementing an Energy Reduction Plan Programs for existing buildings and new construction Eligible applicants -- Local governments http://www.njcleanenergy.com /commercialindustrial/programs/payperformance/existingbuildings/participation-step (existing buildings)
From page 124...
... Energy, emissions Incentives for systems that generate electricity from heating equipment and processes Facilities must be in Pay 4 Performance program or be certified as an Energy Star building Eligible applicants -- Local governments http://www.njcleanenergy.com /commercialindustrial/programs/combinedheat-power/combined-heatpower http://www.njcleanenergy.com /files/file/Pay%20for%20Perfo rmance%202010%20Forms% 20and%20Applications/e2010 %20P4P%20CHP%20Package %202-1-10.pdf TRC Energy Services -- P4P 866-657-6278 75% of incentive paid on project completion 25% of incentive will be paid following submission of 12 months operational data showing proposed efficiency was achieved Continuous Hard copy application Proposed generating system must be sized to meet customer demand System must achieve annual efficiency rating of 60% System must be installed within 18 months of approval of application Application form at second listed URL New Jersey Department of Transportation Airport Aid Program Airport development and planning Financial assistance as follows: • State grants for AIP matching share • State grants or loans for safety improvements • Aviation planning studies Environmental studies specifically listed as http://www.state.nj.us/transpor tation/publicat/Facts/aviation. shtm http://www.state.nj.us/transpor tation/airwater/aviation/faqs.
From page 125...
... 633-1208 Market rate loans to supplement DEP funding. Combination of DEP and EIT loans yield a below market rate on total amount borrowed October 1 -- Deadline for commitment letter and planning documents to qualify for a loan approval the following November Brochures at second and fourth listed URLs include program contact information New Jersey Historic Trust Capital Preservation Grants Historic, cultural resources Funding for construction costs of preservation, restoration and rehabilitation of historic properties Properties must be listed on New Jersey or National Registers; support listed properties or be certified as eligible for listing Eligible applicants -- Municipal, county, state agencies and 501(c)
From page 126...
... 126 Properties must be listed on New Jersey or National Registers; support listed properties or be certified as eligible for listing Eligible applicants -- Municipal and county agencies exceed 15% of loan fund balance) Interest rate -- 4% maximum 20-year maximum loan term and additional guidance documents at: http://www.
From page 127...
... 127 Authority (RETA) revenue bond financing http://www.nmreta.com/image s/Documents/reta%20project %20selection%20policy%20fi nal%20per%20board%20appr oval%2010-21-09%20jm.pdf Credit review required Policy goals document available at second listed URL RETA has eminent domain power for siting of projects but uses as last resort New Mexico Environment Department safe water infrastructure programs Water quality Project type and eligibility cannot be readily determined http://ufa.nmenv.state.nm.us/ APPLICATION_open.php Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Development Division's Customer Service 877-654-8720 Funding type cannot be readily determined Listed URL provides a link to uniform online application under Surface Water Infrastructure Management Program First listed URL is link to a unified water infrastructure funding portal (SWIM)
From page 128...
... 128 env.state.nm.u s/ust/docs/CA F/Reimburs AppInstruct504.pdf Document includes fee schedule for contractor services New Mexico Environmental Department section 319(h) grant program Water quality Projects to reduce nonpoint source pollution www.nmenv.state.nm.us/swqb http://www.nmenv.state.nm.us /OOTS/documents/PR319Grant2029-08.pdf Milee Rotunno 476-1873 Grants March 28 -- RFP released May 8 -- Applications due Limited information available on website New Mexico Historic Preservation Division Certified Local Governments (CLG)
From page 129...
... 8273971: harvey.kaplan@state.nm.us Properties must be maintained for at least 7 years New Mexico HPD Small Historic Preservation Grants Historic and cultural resources Various preservation projects, including: • Nominations to state or national registers • Condition assessment • Preservation planning Eligible applicants -- Preservation groups, individuals, archeological and historical societies, and local governments other than CLGs http://www.nmhistoricpreserv ation.org/PROGRAMS/credits loans_historic.html Shalie Gasper 505.827.8494: shalie.gasper@state.nm.us Grants Local match encouraged, but minimum match not specified October 29 -- Draft applications due December 15 -- HPD returns draft applications with comments January 29 -- Final applications due February -- Grant selection period March 1 -- Notification letters sent Maximum of two applications per applicant Payments made on reimbursement basis HPD seeks a reasonable distribution between rural and urban areas Listed URL provides link to application form and additional guidance New Mexico Aviation Division Aviation Grants Airport planning and development Airport development projects Funds provided for local match of AIP and state-only grants Eligible applicants -- airports eligible for AIP, based on 2009 grant summary http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/main .asp? secid=16143 http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/uplo ad/images/Aviation/STATE_ APPLICATION.pdf NMDOT Aviation Division (505)
From page 130...
... Implementation strategy -- description of full range of short-term and long-term techniques and Public participation required for Step 2 Applicants must have approved Step 2 nomination to receive funding for Step 3 Site assessments must be completed (May be included in Step 3 application) Assessment of benefits and costs and environmental review under State Environmental Quality Review Act are required for Step 3 Application forms and guidance available at third listed URL.
From page 131...
... recycling program Solid waste, recycling Funds for capital equipment and recycling coordinators Eligible applicants -- Municipalities http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/ 4776.html Bureau of Solid Waste, Reduction & Recycling 518402-8704: dshmwrr@gw.dec.state.ny.us Grants Continuous application process Pre-applications are required for evaluation and to establish a place on the waiting list for funds List URL includes links to application packages New York DEC Water Quality Improvement Program Water quality Water quality improvement projects Eligible projects include projects for nonagricultural nonpoint source pollution control and abatement and aquatic habitat restoration http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/ 4774.html http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/ 44916.html http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/ water_pdf/wqipattdnpswkpln. pdf http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/ 66100.html http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/ 38505.html Division of water 518-4028267; dowinfo@gw.dec.state.ny.us Grants Local match -- 50% Fully executed contract -- 210 days after submittal of contract (includes 120 days for state to execute contract after signature by applicant)
From page 132...
... 132 Listings of past grants included in press releases accessible at fifth listed URL New York DEC New York City (NYC) Watershed Protection Grants Water quality Projects to enhance drinking water quality in New York City, including nonpoint source .pollution control and abatement Eligible applicants -- Local governments in defined NYC watershed http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/ 67090.html Division of Water 518-4028086: dowinfo@gw.dec.state.ny.us Grants Local match -- 50% Maximum grant -- $250,000 for nonpoint source projects Project must support NYC Management Plan Counties in NYC watershed listed at document available at: http://www.de c.ny.gov/docs/ water_pdf/08n ycwspprfa1.
From page 133...
... 133 public or recreational reuse • Availability of other funds Full details on application and program requirements at: http://www.de c.ny.gov/docs/ remediation_h udson_pdf/erp _handbook. pdf Note: New applications not currently being accepted.
From page 134...
... i=2 commercial/ industrial facilities, respectively. fifth listed URL provides link to current funding opportunities.
From page 135...
... 135 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Mobile Source Emission Reduction Grants Air quality Projects to achieve actual reductions in emissions from onroad and off-road mobile emission sources, in particular ozone and particulate matter http://daq.state.nc.us/motor/ ms_grants/ Anne Galamb (919)
From page 136...
... 136 March 31, 2011 North Carolina DENR Clean Water Management Trust Fund Water quality Clean water projects including storm water projects Eligible applicants -- State agencies and local governments. http://www.cwmtf.net/a/index.
From page 137...
... 137 Government Grants governments approved before applying as CLGs for grant http://www.hp o.ncdcr.gov/ 2003%20CLG %20Guideline s.pdf List of qualifying CLGs available at listed URL North Carolina Division of Aviation Airport planning and development Airport development and planning projects http://www.ncdot.gov/aviation /programs/default.html Bobby Walston 919-7157000: https://apps.dot.state.nc.us/Co ntactUS/PostComment.aspx? Unit=Maint_Engr Grants Limited information available through state government website North Dakota Aeronautics Commission Airport Grants Airport planning and development Airport planning and development projects Eligible applicants -- Publicly owned airports, including airports operated by authorities http://www.nd.gov/ndaero/ airport/funding.html Grants Local match -- 50% of local funding requirement (½ local match requirement for AIP projects; ½ project costs for other projects)
From page 138...
... 138 March 1 -- Execution of cooperative agreements North Dakota Department of Health Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund Water quality Upgrades to wastewater systems including nonpoint source activities Eligible applicants -- Political subdivisions http://www.ndhealth.gov/MF/ cwsrf.html Low interest loans Interest rate -- 2.5% Administrative fee -- 0..5% Continuous Projects must be on state Project Priority List and Intended Use Plan 20 year maximum loan term Loans funded in part with federal funds. Listed URL provides list of federal requirements applicable to projects North Dakota Department of Health Brownfields Assessment Program Brownfields, hazardous waste Funding for brownfield environmental site assessment activities and remediation Eligible applicants -- Local governments http://www.ndhealth.gov/WM/ Brownfields/ http://www.ndhealth.gov/WM/ Publications/ApplicationGuide lineForTargetedBrownfieldsA ssessmentAssistanceInNorthD akota.pdf Derek Hall 701.328.5166: dahall@nd.gov Grants Continuous Application must include discussion of redevelopment plans and how municipality will control the property Detailed information on application requirements at second listed URL North Dakota Department of Health Non-point Source Pollution Grants Water quality Projects to reduce or mitigate nonpoint source pollution Clean Water Act, section 319, Pub.
From page 139...
... 139 Preservation Grants listed in the National Register Restoration, rehabilitation and predevelopment projects; e.g., to establish or confirm historical significance are eligible. Eligible applicants -- Owners of listed property RFP%20with%20attachments.
From page 140...
... 140 North Dakota Public Finance Authority Capital Financing Program Miscellaneous Funding for projects or improvements for which political subdivisions are authorized to issue municipal securities http://www.nd.gov/pfa/cfp. html Public Finance Authority 701.328.7100 Loans Municipalities pay same rate of interest at which Authority borrows, based on Authority's A+ rating May result in lower interest rates than direct borrowing Continuous Subject to credit requirements Link to application form is available at listed URL Commonwealth of Northern Marianas Islands Division of Environmental Quality, Brownfield Grants Brownfields, hazardous wastes Funding for brownfield site assessments http://www.deq.gov.mp/article .aspx?
From page 141...
... 141 The application is then reviewed by the Clean Ohio Council, which must give at least 3 weeks' notice for its meeting Department of Development and to the Ohio EPA Projects must be completed within 30 months of execution of the grant or loan Projects are subject to Ohio's prevailing wage requirements Ohio Department of Public Works Clean Ohio Fund Green Space Conservation Program Habitat, wildlife Financial assistance to create and preserve green space, preserve natural features of Ohio waterways, reduce or eliminate invasive plant and animal specifies Eligible applicants -- Counties, municipal corporations and townships http://www.clean.ohio.gov/ GreenSpaceConservation/ http://www.clean.ohio.gov/ GreenSpaceConservation/ Documents/cleanohio application.pdf Grants Local match -- 25% Local match can come from another state agency Applicant must work through its assigned Natural Resource Assistance Council Application and agreement must be authorized by applicant's governing body Application form available at second listed URL Internet link for contact available at first listed URL Ohio Energy Resources Division, State Energy Formula Program, Ohio Wind Energy Anemometer Loan Program Energy, emissions Loan program http://development.ohio.gov/ Energy/StateEnergyProgram_ formula.htm Low interest loan January 20 -- Applications due Limited information available on website. Additional information may be available when opportunity is announced again Ohio Energy Resources Division, Advanced Energy Energy, emissions Projects for installation of solar heat, solar hot water, and wind energy systems for nonresidential Ohio Revised Code §4928.6163 http://development.ohio.gov/ Energy/Incentives/Advanced Funding amount set on a per unit basis of electricity or heat, with the May 1 -- Notice of funding availability Applicants must be served by investor owned generating utilities Project application and related forms available at State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (This is page 111 of Table 2)
From page 142...
... 142 Grants, Renewable Energy Program buildings, including governmental EnergyFundGrants.htm# NOFA_08-09 http://development.ohio.gov/ cms/uploadedfiles/CDD/OEE/ NOFA.pdf Preston Boone: AEF@odod.state.oh.us maximums: Solar electric -- 50% of eligible system costs or $150,000 Wind electric -- 40% of eligible system costs or $200,000 Solar thermal -- 50% of eligible system costs or $150,000 application process until state announces closure of the notice Hard copy applications only state Projects must be completed within one year of execution of grant Projects must generate minimum amount of energy as specified in second listed URL Projects must be tied to the electrical grid Entities with open Ohio energy grants are not eligible first listed URL Ohio Energy Resources Division, Advanced Energy Grants, Distributed Energy Resources Program Energy, emissions Projects for installation of distributed energy resources, including: • Clean burning reciprocating engines (meeting California Standard) • Industrial or microturbines • Innovative use of waste heat/CHP/Cogeneration • Landfill for biomass methane Eligible applicants -- Local governments ORC §4928.61-63 http://development.ohio.gov/ Energy/Incentives/Advanced EnergyFundGrants.htm# NOFA_08-09 http://development.ohio.gov/ cms/uploadedfiles/CDD/OEE/ DERNOFA0701.pdf Preston Boone: AEF@odod.state.oh.us Grants Local match -- 75% Maximum grant -- $100,000 Minimum owner cash equity -- 10% July 1 -- earliest date for applications Continuous application process until state announces closure of the notice Hard copy applications only (5 copies)
From page 143...
... 644-2020 russ.gibson@epa.ohio.gov Maximum grant -- Three hard copy and one electronic copy on CD (MS Word) required grant stnarG $400,000 completed summaries are available at third listed URL Second listed URL is a summary table of water quality funding opportunities Ohio EPA, Surface Water Improvement Grants Water quality Projects to address nonpoint source pollution and storm water runoff Eligible applicants -- Local governments and nonprofits http://www.epa.state.oh.us/ Default.aspx?
From page 144...
... 144 Ohio Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention (DRLP)
From page 145...
... Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission, Chapter 15. OAC Grant Program, 25:15-1-1 Through 25:15-1-4 http://www.ok.gov/OAC/Gran ts/index.html Grants Local match -- 10% for state only grants ½ local share for AIP projects Funding based on a biennial plan As funds become available, airports will be notified that applications will be accepted Planning, coordination and development of CIP similar to AIP requirements Grant assurances and conditions similar to AIP requirements Monthly reimbursement requests required Project must be completed within one year of execution of grant agreement Obligations in effect for at least 20 years after execution of grant agreement Application and other forms available at listed link State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits Oklahoma (This is page 115 of Table 2)
From page 146...
... 146 Oklahoma Corporation Commission Petroleum Storage Tank Indemnity Fund Petroleum releases Indemnification for correction, mitigation of petroleum releases Eligible applicants -- Tank owners, adjacent property owners, and third parties impacted by release http://www.occeweb.com/ps/ pst_accounting.html http://www.occeweb.com/ Rules/Ch%2027%20%20 IndemnityFund%207-1-09.pdf Indemnification, subject to deductibles Deductible -- 1% of allowable costs not to exceed $5,000 Maximum payments -- $500,000 to $3,000,000 depending on volume of tank throughput, number of tanks owned and use of tanks Continuous application process Application for eligibility and all claims must be filed within two years of closure letter issued by Petroleum Storage Tank Division Approved scope of work or purchase order required to apply for reimbursement Tank owners must meet specific statutory requirements to be eligible Work must be performed or supervised by a Licensed Remediation Consultant Competitive bids with at least two bidders required except emergency expenditures Governing regulation with all requirements available at second listed URL Oklahoma Conservation Commission, Priority Watersheds Cost-Share Program Water quality Financial incentives to land owners who agree to install soil and water conservation best management practices Clean Water Act, section 319, Pub. L 92-500 http://www.ok.gov/conservati on/Agency_Divisions/Water_ Quality_Division/WQ_Monito ring/WQ_Priority_Watersheds _Program.html Jim Leach: 405-522-4740 Cost share grants Focus on designated priority watersheds Examples of past grants available at: http://www.ok .gov/conservat ion/Agency_D ivisions/Water _Quality_Divi sion/WQ_Proj ects/WQ_Prio rity_Watershe d_Projects_Fo rt_Cobb.html Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Brownfields, hazardous waste Brownfields cleanup projects Eligible applicants -- Local government and http://www.deq.state.ok.us/ LPDnew/Brownfields/tax incennew2004.pdf Low interest loans Limited information available on website State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 147...
... 147 (DEQ) Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund tribal units Rita Kottke (405)
From page 148...
... Noxious Weed Program Habitat, invasive species On-the-ground noxious weed control projects Eligible applicants -- Local governments and tribal organizations http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/ PLANT/WEEDS/grantindex. shtml Shannon Brubaker: 503-9864622; sbrubake@oda.state.or.us Grants July and December -- Applications due September and February -- grants awarded Hardcopy application (original and 14 copies)
From page 149...
... 378-4040; kathy.estes@state.or.us Low interest loans Rates for governmental loans not available on website 0.1% application fee 0.5% underwriting fee Minimum loan -- $20,000 Maximum loan -- $20 million Continuous Loan processing ranges from 3 weeks to 2 months for public agencies Term of loans -- 5 to 15 years Loans must be secured by the equipment being purchased Public facilities using at least $10,000 in energy annually may qualify for a free energy analysis Link to sample projects available at second listed URL Links to rate schedule and fee calculations at first listed URL Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Solid Program Waste Recycling, solid waste Projects to recycle or reduce solid waste http://www.deq.state.or.us/lq/ sw/grants/index.htm DEQ Land Quality Division 503-229-5696 Grants Link to all DEQ forms available at: http://www.de q.state.or.us/p ubs/index.htm State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (This is page 119 of Table 2)
From page 150...
... DEQ has numerous programs, and web links provide comprehensive catalogue of documents. Use of contact information is recommended Solid waste grants were not awarded in 2010 due to budget constraints Oregon DEQ Clean Water State Revolving Fund Water quality Projects that protect and restore water quality through nonpoint source water quality project Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties, and tribal organizations http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/ loans/loans.htm http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/ pubs/factsheets/funding/cwsrfl oans.pdf Manette Simpson: (503)
From page 151...
... Brownfields Cleanup Fund Brownfields, hazardous waste Projects for environmental cleanup activities at brownfield cleanup sites Eligible applicants -- Municipalities, among others, but limited funds are available for municipal grants OECDD 503-986-0123 http://www.deq.state.or.us/lq/ pubs/docs/cu/ORCoalition BrownfieldsCleanup.pdf Grants and loans Local match -- 20% on grants and loans Financial analysis of applicant's ability to repay loan is primary method used for allocating grant and loan funds Term of loans -- 20 years Primarily a loan program Oregon Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department (ODFW) Conservation Strategy Implementati on Grants Habitat wildlife conservation Conservation projects focusing on habitat preservation and restoration Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties, and tribal organizations http://www.dfw.state.or.us/ conservationstrategy/grant_ application.asp http://www.dfw.state.or.us/ conservationstrategy/ document_pdf/Oregon_ Conservation_Strategy_ Implementation_Grant_ Instructions_v052507.pdf Grants Local match -- 50% Minimum grant -- $10,000 Maximum grant -- $50,000 April -- Announcement of grant opportunity June 15 -- Applications due Hard copy required.
From page 152...
... us/fish/docs/ grant_ application_ chart.pdf Oregon Invasive Species Council Invasive Species Control Account Invasive species Funds to address invasive species emergencies Eligible applicants -- State and local governments and tribal organizations ORS 570.800, 570.810 http://www.oregon.gov/OISC/ 609_010_0100.shtml Release of funds, based on agreement following declaration of emergency Continuous, as emergencies occur Declaration of invasive species emergency required for release of funds Application must include a response plan that addresses a number of issues and includes a risk assessment Additional information on priorities and funding criteria available at listed URL Oregon State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Certified Local Historic, cultural resources Projects for historic preservation activities, including: • Surveys http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD /HCD/SHPO/clg.shtml http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD /HCD/SHPO/CLG_Tools.
From page 153...
... Electronic application $100 application fee Projects subject to Pennsylvania prevailing wage law Grant offer must be signed by applicant and returned to the state within 45 days Supplemental information must be included with hard-copy. Link to supplemental information requirements available at first listed URL State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (This is page 123 of Table 2)
From page 154...
... open=514& objID=552362&mode=2 kcampbell@state.pa.us Grants Maximum grant -- $500,000 Projects must be completed within 2 years Quarterly progress report and followup report one year after project completion E-mail notifications of next grant opportunity can be requested at first listed URL Pennsylvania DEP Alternative Fuels Incentive Program Emissions Various initiatives to promote and build markets for advanced alternative fuel technologies Grants available for incremental cost of specified alternative fuel vehicles, specifically: • Fleet conversion of Acts 166, 178 http://www.elibrary.dep.state. pa.us/dsweb/Get/Document80625/7000-BKDEP4077%202010.pdf Grants Maximum grant -- $1 million July -- Announcement of grant opportunity August 27 -- Applications due Applications must be submitted through Pennsylvania's Projects start on or after July 1 Projects must be completed within 2 years Minimum purchase of 10 vehicles required to qualify Participation by small MBE and Evaluation criteria outlined in document available at second listed URL State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 155...
... ID=148 Grants Continuous application process Projects undergoing remediation should be enrolled in the DEP Land Recycling Program Limited information on website Pennsylvania DEP Growing Greener Grants Water quality Projects to improve water quality of impaired waters resulting from urban runoff and to protect waters threatened by nonpoint source pollution Eligible applicants -- County and municipal governments 27 Pa.
From page 156...
... pa.us/dsweb/Get/Document79800/7000-BK-DEP42672010%20wo%20App.pdf http://www.elibrary.dep.state. pa.us/dsweb/Get/Document79800/7000-BK-DEP42672010%20wo%20App.pdf Grants June 15 -- Application due Grants must be submitted electronically through Pennsylvania e-grant system Projects must include a research component Projects should be completed within 18 months of approval Payment on reimbursement basis Discussion with regional staff before filing an application recommended $150 application fee required Link for automatic notification of new application opportunities and link to summaries of past grants available at first listed URL Additional guidance at: http://files.dep .state.pa.us/En ergy/Office%2 0of%20Energ y%20and%20 Technology/O ETDPortalFile s/GrantsLoans TaxCredits/PE DA/PEDA201 0.pdf Pennsylvania DEP Non- Water Funds to assist in Section 319 Clean Water Act, Grants July -- Projects must be Summaries of State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 157...
... 787-0763; raustif@state.pa.us Deductible -- $5,000 per occurrence for corrective action plus $5,000 per occurrence for third party liability Maximum payment -- $1.5 million per tank per occurrence 60 days of occurrence Tanks must be registered with DEP and tank fees paid Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Underground Storage Tank Loan Program Petroleum storage tanks Assistance for tank owners in upgrading tanks to meet new standards http://www.portal.state.pa.us/ portal/server.pt/community/ storage_tanks/14098/financial_ assistance/589764 DCED 800-379-7448 Low interest loans Limited information available on website Pennsylvania DEP Pollution Prevention Reimbursement "Pump and Plug" Petroleum storage tanks Projects for emptying, cleaning, and plugging underground storage tanks that have not been upgraded Section 711 of Act 13 of 1998 http://www.portal.state.pa.us/ portal/server.pt/community/ storage_tanks/14098/financial_ assistance/589764 http://www.elibrary.dep.state.
From page 158...
... open frameset Ed Buczeskie, Lori Lubic: 717-705-1223 Grants Local match -- 25% for state funded projects ½ federal local match requirement for AIP funded projects Electronic filing available through: http://www.dot3 4.state.pa.us/ Airports must be public use airports and licensed by the state Limited information available through website Puerto Rico Green Puerto Rico Programs Energy, emissions http://www.puertoricoverde. net/ Note: Program descriptions in Spanish Note: Program descriptions in Spanish Note: Program descriptions in Spanish Note: Program descriptions in Spanish Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM)
From page 159...
... 159 include: • Implementation of BMPs, including construction • Feasibility studies • Erosion and sedimentation controls • Aquatic habitat restoration Eligible applicants -- Municipal, state and regional governments and quasi-state agencies http://www.dem.ri.gov/ programs/benviron/water/ finance/non/pdfs/fy0910pr.pdf Betsy Dake: (401)
From page 160...
... m=39&t=119&h=786 Grants Local match -- not required, but encouraged to maximize leverage Applications submitted through local Councils of Governments (COGs) June 5 -- Announcement of grant opportunities and earliest date to apply September 15 -- COG recommendations due to state Energy measures must reduce energy consumption, peak demand, and/or utility costs; or use renewable energy sources in place of fossil fuel Energy measures must utilize proven, reliable, commercially available technologies ARRA requirements, including Davis– Bacon wage rates, Buy America, reporting and record-keeping Program funded through ARRA.
From page 161...
... 161 Rich Horton: (803) 737-0074 Minimum loan -- $25,000 Maximum loan -- $500,000 Loan payments intended to be financed by energy savings South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)
From page 162...
... Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund Brownfields, hazardous waste Projects for assessment and cleanup of brownfield sites http://denr.sd.gov/des/gw/ Brownfields/Brownfields.aspx Kim McIntosh: (605) 7733296; kim.mcintosh@state.sd.us Low interest loans Limited information on state website.
From page 163...
... 163 South Dakota DENR Petroleum Release Cleanup Fund Petroleum releases Financial assistance for cleanup of petroleum releases Eligible applicants -- Owners of tanks at time of release http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/reg /prcf/index.htm http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/reg /prcf/prcffaq.htm Petroleum Release Compensation Fund (605) 773-3769 Cost reimbursement Deductible -- $10,000 Maximum payout -- $1 million per occurrence; $2 million per owner per year Continuous application process Claim may be initiated by filing invoice for expenses Program will initiate a claim process following report of release Must use certified professionals to oversee/accomplis h cleanup Prior approval of cleanup action recommended, except in emergencies South Dakota DENR Clean Water Act Section 319 Grants Water quality Projects to eliminate or reduce nonpoint source pollution Eligible applicants -- Government agencies, cities, counties and tribal organizations Section 319 Clean Water Act, Pub.
From page 164...
... 7734216; denrinternet@state.sd.us For grants Local match -- 40% For loans Interest rate -- 2.25% for seven years or useful life of project, whichever is less Quarterly applications with due dates on the following: • January 2 • April 1 • July 1 • October 1 A three year business plan and general application required for all projects Loan requests include additional application Links to application documents and information at listed URL 10 criteria are used to evaluate application, which are provided at listed URL Tennessee Agriculture (TDA) NonPoint Source Program Water quality Projects for installing BMPs to stop nonpoint source (NPS)
From page 165...
... 165 ment/wpc/publications/ #wqassessment Sam Marshall: 615-837-5306; sam.marshall@tn.gov information on program available at: http://www.st ate.tn.us/agric ulture/publica tions/nps.pdf List of impaired waters available at third listed URL Additional program information, including prior project summaries available at first listed URL Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) Recycling Equipment Grants Recycling, solid waste Funds for purchase of recycling equipment Eligible applicants -- Counties and municipalities http://tn.gov/environment/swm /forms/cn0916_recycling_ grant.pdf Loretta Harrington: (615)
From page 166...
... 166 requirements and ineligible counties and municipalities available at second listed URL Tennessee DEC Waste Reduction Grants Solid waste Projects to improve waste reduction efforts Eligible applicants -- Local governments and nonprofits http://tn.gov/environment/swm /grants/miscgrant.shtml#WR Grants Local match -- 10% to 50%, based on population and economic considerations Program not currently funded; program included for future reference Tennessee DEC Brownfield Assistance Programs Brownfields, hazardous waste Various assistance programs to support assessment, cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield sites, including: Brownfield Assessment Grants Brownfield Cleanup Grants Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund http://tn.gov/environment/dor/ brownfields.shtml Andy Binford 615-532-0900; ask.tdec@tn.gov Grants and loans Website provides direct links to EPA websites addressing the programs Tennessee Historical Commission Historic and cultural resources Funding for historic preservation activities including surveys and archeological studies, preservation planning studies, predevelopment and development work for historic properties http://tn.gov/environment/hist/ federal/preservation_grants. shtml E
From page 167...
... RFA provides detailed information on funding level, project eligibility and procedures. RFA available at third listed URL Texas Texas CEQ, TERP Rebate Grants Air quality, emissions Projects to replace or upgrade heavy duty (8,500 pounds GVWR)
From page 168...
... html TERP Program 512/239-1757 Rebates At least 75% of vehicle-miles must be within Texas Program is not currently active due to funding constraints. Information offered for reference Texas CEQ NonPoint Source Grant Program Water quality Projects to assist state in implementing the State of Texas Nonpoint Source Management Program Projects implementing storm water permit requirements are ineligible Section 319 Clean Water Act, Pub.
From page 169...
... All corrective action must be completed by August 31, 2011 and all reimbursement requests submitted by March 1, 2012 Link to application form at second listed URL Texas Historical Commission Certified Local Government (CLG) Grants Historic and cultural resources Funding to support historic preservation including: • Archeological studies • Preservation plans • Rehabilitation or restoration of properties on National Register and properties contributing to a National Register District Eligible applicants -- Designated CLGs http://www.thc.state.tx.us/ grantsincent/graclg.shtml http://www.thc.state.tx.us/ certifiedlocgov/clghowto.shtml Derek Satchell 512/463-5997; derek.satchell@thc.state.tx.us Grants November 5 -- Applications due To qualify as a CLG, communities must: • Enforce state or local historic preservation legislation • Establish a historic preservation review commission • Maintain a system for surveying and inventorying historic properties • Provide for participation public Information on CLG requirements available at second listed URL Eligible applicants -- State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (This is page 139 of Table 2)
From page 170...
... Information included for reference purposes Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Petroleum Storage Tank (PST)
From page 171...
... Rule R212-213 http://history.utah.gov/orgs_an d_govs/capital_grant_request. html Debbie Dahl 801/533-3537; ddhal@utah.gov Grants June 1 -- Applications due Applications must be filed electronically Utah State History develops a prioritization list that is subject to approval by governor and legislature Limited information on website Links to application form, regulations and prior year priority list available at listed URL Utah Department of Environmental Quality Water quality Funds to reduce and mitigate nonpoint source pollution Section 319 Clean Water Act, Pub.
From page 172...
... 172 (DEQ) , Department of Agriculture, section 319 Program conservation/reporting.html http://ag.utah.gov/divisions/ http://www.waterquality.utah.
From page 173...
... 173 Utah Division of Aeronautics Airport Planning and Development Funding for airports (Program does not appear to participate in AIP funded projects) http://www.udot.utah.gov/ main/f?
From page 174...
... 174 Vermont DEC Clean & Clear Ecosystem Restoration Grants Water quality Projects that improve water quality, including storm water mitigation Eligible agencies -- Municipal governments, local and regional government agencies, individuals, and nonprofits http://www.anr.state.vt.us/ cleanandclear/news/FY11% 20ECO%20pre-proposal% 20RFP.pdf julie.moore@state.vt.us. August 2 -- Announcement released October 1 -- Preproposals due Vermont DEC Petroleum Cleanup Fund Petroleum releases Funding for uninsured cost of remediation of petroleum releases Eligible applicants -- Tank owners who can document that cleanup costs were not covered by insurance 3 V.S.A.
From page 175...
... 175 Phase 2 application determines loan eligibility Vermont Brownfield Regional Assessment Program Brownfields, hazardous waste Support for Brownfield environmental site assessments for economic development administered by Vermont Regional Planning Commissions http://vapda.org/vtrpc.pdf http://vapda.org/ http://www.anr.state.vt.us/dec/ wastediv/SMS/RCPP/Loans_ Grants.htm Limited information available on website. Second listed URL includes list of all Vermont Regional Planning Commissions with web links Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Affairs, Division for Historic Preservation, Historic Preservation Grants Historic and cultural resources Grants for restoration and preservation of historic buildings Eligible applicants -- Municipalities and nonprofits http://www.historicvermont.
From page 176...
... Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Litter Control and Recycling Grant Program Solid waste, recycling Funds to support litter reduction and encourage recycling Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties, incorporated towns Section 10.1-1422.01 of the Code of Virginia http://www.deq.virginia.gov/ recycle/programs.html http://www.deq.virginia.gov/ export/sites/default/recycle/ GuidelinesRevised4-16-2010.
From page 177...
... 177 completed within one year Requirements for eligible program available at second listed URL Cooperatives of multiple localities permitted Virginia DEQ Petroleum Storage Tank Fund Petroleum releases Reimbursement of costs of cleanup of petroleum releases and third party liability Eligible applicants -- Owners and operators of tanks Articles 9, 10, and 11 of the State Water Control Law (Sections 62.1-44.34:8 to 23) http://www.deq.state.va.us/ waterguidance/pdf/002004.pdf http://www.deq.state.va.us/ waterguidance/pdf/072001.pdf Reimbursement Deductible (Financial responsibility)
From page 178...
... solid waste, brownfields, water, airports and land conservation http://www.vra.state.va.us/ projectfinancing.shtml http://www.vra.state.va.us/ pooledfinancing.shtml http://www.vra.state.va.us/ revolvingloan.shtml Low interest loans and credit enhancements Interest rates and fees vary with specific loan type Timelines vary with specific loan type Loans may be subject to application fees, administrative fees and closing fees Applicants are subject to financial review Application forms for one loan category, Pooled Fund Loans, available at second listed URL Washington Department of Agriculture Weed Control Grants Noxious weeds, habitat Funds for county weed control boards http://agr.wa.gov/Search/? cx=0 17957518327891617706%3Ag qojg0fybn0&cof=FORID%3A1 1&ie=UTF8&q=%22weed+control+grants %22#593 Grants Limited information available on website.
From page 179...
... php/Grant-News/Listing-ofPotential-Grants.html Separate pages for foundation, state, and federal grants Washington Washington State Department of Ecology (ECY) State Clean Diesel Program Emissions Projects for emissions control technology for heavy duty diesel vehicles and equipment Idle reduction technologies recently made eligible for public fleets Eligible applicants -- Cities, counties, municipal associations, and ports, among others http://www.ecy.wa.gov/ programs/air/cars/DieselGrant Page.htm http://www.ecy.wa.gov/ programs/air/cars/Diesel_FAQ.
From page 180...
... 180 limited to) construction of facilities to manage or recover recyclables or reuse materials Eligible applicants -- Local planning authorities.
From page 181...
... Cooperative Endangered Species Fund "Section 6" Endangered species, habitat Land acquisition projects to support endangered species recovery or preserve endangered species habitat http://www.dnr.wa.gov/Busines sPermits/Topics/ConservationT ransactions/Pages/amp_con_tra ns_section_6.aspx http://wdfw.wa.gov/grants/secti on6/current_activities.html Elizabeth Rodrick (360) 9022696; elizabeth.rodrick@dfw.wa.gov Grants Local match -- 25% May 17 -- Notice of Intent Form due July -- Preliminary application due August -- Final application due Lands must be preserved and managed in perpetuity for the endangered species identified in application Joint federal, state program -- Federal land acquisition standards apply, including (but not limited to)
From page 182...
... 182 Washington Department of Transportation (DOT) Aviation Local Airport Aid Grant Program Airport planning and development Projects for airport development Eligible applicants -- local government or tribal organizations owning airports open to the public http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ aviation/Grants/default.htm http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ News/2010/03/29_Airport GrantsAvailable.htm Eric Johnson 360-651-6303; johnsel@wsdot.wa.gov Grants Local match -- 5% Maximum grant $250,000 March 29 -- Announcement of grant availability May 24 -- Announcement of grant awards On-line application form can be filled out electronically but must be printed and signed for submission Project must be included in the CIP or ALP Applicant must provide information to be used by Washington DOT to develop website about the project Projects must be completed by July following year of award Airports must be protected by airport zoning ordinances or sponsor must be actively pursuing zoning Application link available at: http://www.ws dot.wa.gov/N R/rdonlyres/A 49C2D8117C3-4B438AEA8CCB1F96EC 42/0/900030A _BAirportAid ApplicationFo rms.pdf Next round of grants scheduled for July 2011 West Virginia Department of Transportation, Aeronautics Commission Airport Improvement Grant Program Airport planning and development Funds airport planning and development to assist with local match for federal AIP grants Eligible applicants -- airport sponsors eligible for federal AIP grants http://www.transportation.wv.
From page 183...
... 5580240, ext. 720; pam.a.brooks@wv.gov permission of owner for work Work must meet Department of Interior standards West Virginia prevailing wage and competitive bidding requirements apply Certain federal requirements associated with federal financial assistance apply funds for http://www.wvculture.org/shpo Electronic property or lease application form property with A portion of program is federally derived West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
From page 184...
... linksubcati d=2920&linkcatid=3106&linki d=1536&locid=160 Jessica Lawent, (414) 2638653; jessica.lawent@wisconsin.gov Grants First-come, firstserved application process Retrofit technology must be EPA or CARB verified Vehicles must stay in fleet for at least 5 years Idling reduction technologies ineligible Funding derived from federal programs; therefore, federal requirements may apply Wisconsin DNR Recycling Grants to Responsible Recycling, solid waste Funding to support recycling Certain capital and s.
From page 185...
... 264-9207; Kari.Beetham@wisconsin.gov Applications filed between October 2 and November 1 will be considered at a reduced funding rate, with rate based on date of filing access on-line application form ineligible costs and other information available at listed URL Program may present opportunities for airports to partner with other entities or for airport to take advantage of sponsoring government recycling programs Wisconsin DNR Recycling Efficiency Grants Recycling, solid waste Funding to promote recycling efficiency Program supports consolidation of multiple responsible units and cooperative agreements between responsible units that achieve efficiencies in collection or sorting or comprehensive program planning s.
From page 186...
... Code http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/ caer/cfa/grants/coconserv.html #elig Grants Local match -- 50% Funds initially allocated to counties and tribal organizations with unused funds returning to DNR for award on discretionary basis Allocations range from $638 to $4,313, with most counties receiving from $1,000 to $2,500 May 1 -- unused allocations available for distribution on a discretionary basis Payments on reimbursement basis Wisconsin DNR Financial Assistance for Remediation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Hazardous waste Grants to responsible parties to finance incremental costs of transporting PCB contaminated sediments to out-ofstate hazardous waste disposal facilities vs.
From page 187...
... Wisconsin DNR Municipal Flood Control Grants Water quality Projects to support municipal flood control efforts, including: • Land acquisition • Structure removal • Construction Eligible applicants -- Cities, villages, towns, municipal sewage districts, and tribal organizations s.
From page 188...
... docid=14070 &locid=160 http://www.focusonenergy.com /Incentives/Renewable/ Focus on Energy 800.762.7077; www.focusonenergy.com Grants and "rewards" Local match -- 25% to 35%, depending on project type Maximum grant amounts vary with project type Applicants must be served by a participating Wisconsin utility Site assessment is recommended Implementation of energy efficiency measures is recommended Link to list of participating utilities available at second listed URL Wisconsin Department of Commerce Petroleum Environmental Cleanup Fund Award (PECFA) Petroleum releases, hazardous materials Reimbursement for remedial cleanup costs Third party liability costs are also reimbursable Eligible applicants -- owners of eligible petroleum product systems http://commerce.wi.gov/ER/ ER-PECFA-Home.html http://commerce.wi.gov/ER/ pdf/pecfa/ER-PECFAERS10083%28Info%29_REV_ 7-07.pdf Reimbursement, subject to deductibles and maximum payouts For all incidents where investigation started on or after 12/21/2001, the following apply (as applicable to airports)
From page 189...
... gov/org/aw/rr/ financial/sag/ rounds.htm Wisconsin DNR Ready for Reuse Program Brownfields, hazardous waste Funding to assist in cleanup of hazardous http://dnr.wi.gov/org/aw/rr/rlf/ Loans and grants Continuous application Grant-funded projects must be A separate loan program State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits index.htm process (This is page 159 of Table 2) (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 190...
... 266-9910; dennis.leong@dot.wi.gov Grants Local match -- 50% Maximum grant -- calculated based on $5,000 per job created Continuous application process Applicant must agree to repay grant if job creation projections are not realized Grant history data available at listed URL Grant history data do not identify funding of airport projects, although they are eligible. Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Bureau of Aviation State Financial Aid Airport planning and development Airport planning and development projects Eligible applicants -- all publicly owned airports and privately owned reliever airports http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/ modes/air.htm#plans http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/ library/publications/topic/air/ apt-devel.pdf Grants Local match -- ½ local match requirement for federal AIP projects 20% for statefunded airside project 50% for statefunded landside Formal petition resolution process required for projects, including a local public hearing Grant assurances similar to federal AIP project State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (Table 2 continued on the next page)
From page 191...
... 332-6924 Grants Local match -- 25% Minimum grant -- $200 Maximum grant -- $4.000 Summer -- Announcement of Grant Availability Fall -- Applications due Information from summary table of DEQ funding opportunities Wyoming DEQ Nonpoint source Pollution Control Water quality Projects to address identified NPS problems through technical assistance, implementation of BMPs or education http://deq.state.wy.us/out/ downloads/FinasChap11.pdf http://deq.state.wy.us/wqd/ watershed/nps/NPS.htm Wyoming DEQ, Water Quality Division (307) 777-5622 Grants Local match -- 40% Minimum grant -- $1,000 Information from summary table of DEQ funding opportunities State Department/ Program Resource Area Project/Applicant Eligibility Statutory Authority, Guidance & Contact Information Timeline and Application Process Administrative and Post-grant Requirements Notes Form of Assistance, Local Matching Requirements, Funding Limits (This is page 161 of Table 2)
From page 192...
... 192 Cities, counties and conservation districts $40,000 Wyoming DEQ 319 Funds Water quality Funding for NPS projects and evaluation http://deq.state.wy.us/out/ downloads/FinasChap11.pdf http://deq.state.wy.us/wqd/ watershed/nps/NPS.htm Jennifer Zygmunt 307-7776080; jzygmu@wyo.gov Jeff Clark: 307-777-6891; jclark2@wyo.gov Grants Local match -- 40% June 15 -- RFP issued August 2 -- deadline for preproposal submissions September 15 -- Deadline for final proposals Reporting and record-keeping requirement Link to format for final project report available at second listed URL Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Historic Architecture Assistance Fund Historic and cultural resources Direct technical assistance from architects and engineers to address rehabilitation issues of historic structures http://wyoshpo.state.wy.us/pdf/ HAAFApplication.pdf Valerie Gaumont (307)
From page 193...
... 193 Grants-In-Aid develop- including ment environmental studies Eligible applicants -- Counties, cities, and towns Merri Burkett (307) 777-3959 also administers a loan program, but eligibility is limited to projects that generate user fees.
From page 194...
... Some states offer tax benefits. In general, assistance is limited to the costs of FIGURE 2 Arizona Department of Environmental Quality home page.
From page 195...
... MATRIX OF STATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Table 2 provides information on the funding opportunities identified by state. The matrix includes information on eligible applicants and projects, forms of assistance, any matching fund requirements, funding limits, application timelines and procedures, and administrative requirements.
From page 196...
... 196 listed as recommended in the matrix is a recommendation of the program, not the ACRP. All information was not readily available for every program.


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