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Stewardship and Partner Grants
The Capitol Region Watershed District (CRWD) values and encourages the efforts made by residents to participate in its mission, to protect, manage and improve the water resources of the Capitol Region Watershed District.
Through our Stewardship Grant Program we hope to encourage a strong ethic of water resource stewardship among citizens.
Project Ideas
The Stewardship Grant Program supports projects with a water quality focus, such as: raingardens; rain barrels; green roofs; pervious pavement; soil erosion control; shoreline restoration; native habitat restoration adjacent to waterways, ponds and lakes; water quality education; sites that model water quality protection practices; events or festivals; educational printed material, video or posters; efforts that enhance participation of watershed residents in CRWD activities.
Eligibility
The following are eligible to apply for CRWD Stewardship Grants:
Residents of CRWD;
Nonprofit or faith organizations serving CRWD;
Government agencies serving CRWD;
Businesses or corporations located within CRWD; or
Public and private schools located within CRWD.
Evaluation Criteria
Please note, CRWD may offer to fund all, or a portion of, the requested amount. Projects must be located within Capitol Region Watershed District. Projects completed or in progress prior to application are not eligible. Funding is on a reimbursement basis for documented costs only.
The following criteria will be considered in evaluating grant applications:
Will the project improve water quality?
Will the project reduce stormwater runoff?
Are project results measurable?
Does the proposal include a reasonable budget, work plan and timeline?
Is the site highly visible, or does it have a potentially high educational value?
Does the project have an educational component? If so, is the audience clearly identified and a specific outreach method described?
Are local citizens involved in planning and implementing the project?
Does the project involve partners with other organizations or groups?
Does the proposal address long-term project maintenance?
Does the project provide water quality treatment for a large parcel of land?
It is the primary intent of the program to reimburse material expenses for projects with labor being used as an in-kind match by the grant recipient. Examples of reimbursable items include plant materials, other construction materials such as mulch and soil amendments, project signage, transportation for educational outings, books, intern stipends, and other items as agreed upon by CRWD. For education and outreach projects, labor may be reimbursed.
Applicants are required to submit a grant application that includes an application form, sketch plan (if necessary) and budget worksheet. The grant application will be reviewed by CRWD staff who make a funding recommendation to CRWD's Board of Managers for their review and approval. No work may begin until a grant application has been approved by the Board of Managers and a cooperative agreement has been signed by CRWD and the grant recipient. The Board may choose to fund all or part of a project.
2010 Application Deadlines
All grant applications are subject to approval by the CRWD Board of Managers. Board meetings are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. To be considered for board action, completed applications must be received three weeks prior to a meeting. Click here to view upcoming Board Meeting dates.
For a complete application packet, please follow one of the links below or you may call Capitol Region Watershed District, 651-644-8888, or stop by our office at 1410 Energy Park Dr., Suite 4 in St. Paul.
Stewardship Grants: Reimbursement grants up to $2,000 for single-family residential projects. The maximum award for other groups such as schools or community groups is $10,000.
Partner Grants: Reimbursement grants up to $20,000 for collaborative projects involving schools, municipalities, community/faith groups, homeowners associations, institutions, and others.
Our Stewardship Grant Program is primarily a source of funding for residential or small-scale projects. The Partner Grant Program provides funding opportunities for projects of larger scale, or projects with a number of collaborators like homeowner associations, district planning councils, or projects that involve several municipal departments.
The Stewardship and Partner Grant programs aim to accomplish two or more of the following goals:
Improve water quality by decreasing stormwater runoff and increasing stormwater infiltration;
Preserve and protect plant and wildlife communities adjacent to lakes, rivers and wetlands;
Develop and deliver water quality education programs; or
Develop initiatives that establish links between people and water resources.
Click on one of the following links for more grant information and a grant application:
Stewardship Grant Program Application - pdf version for printing and mailing
Stewardship Grant Program Application - word version for completing and submitting application electronically
Partner Grant Program Application
Rain Barrel Workshop Application - for organizations
To determine if you or your project is located in the Capitol Region Watershed District, click here.
Grant applications are accepted on a rolling basis, however, funding is limited so apply early. If you have any other questions about the grant program, contact Anna Eleria, CRWD's Water Resource Specialist.
Grant Project Reporting and Reimbursement Requirements
Once a grant recipient has completed their water quality improvement project and is seeking reimbursement, the recipient must complete and submit the following items:
Stewardship Grant Final Report Form
Photos of the project before, during and after implementation (digital or hard copies)
Original receipts of project items seeking reimbursement for (photocopies are not accepted)
The final report form and photos can be emailed to Anna Eleria or mailed or dropped off at CRWD's office. The receipts must be mailed or dropped off at CRWD's office.
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