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Trout Unlimited's Embrace A Stream
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Local Trout Unlimited chapters apply for grants for habitat restoration projects in partnership with private landowners.
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Agricultural Cost Share Program
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Pays for agricultural practices on a cost-share basis for items like fencing, water facilities, etc. Program of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in North Carolina
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Provides annual rental payments and cost-share assistance to establish resource conserving vegetation on eligible farmland pastures.
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program
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Provides technical and financial assistance to landowners to restore wildlife habitat (including riparian, stream, and wetlands restoration)
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Fish Passage Program
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Provides cost-share and design expertise to landowners to remove unwanted dams and replace culverts.
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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2023 Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants RFP and guidance
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RFP as Word document
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Projects
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EBTJV Funding Opportunities
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EBTJV Coldwater Stewardship Small Grants Program
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Bay Restoration Fund Program
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Canaan Valley Institute is working in partnership with state agencies in Maryland and West Virginia to protect water quality by assisting homeowners with funding for septic system pumping and/or replacement. Find out if you qualify.
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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August e-news; research and news run-down
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Located in
News & Events
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EBTJV Newsletters
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March e-news; webinar and symposium
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Located in
News & Events
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EBTJV Newsletters
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Great Lakes Small Funding
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New York Sea Grant (NYSG) in partnership with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) is requesting proposals for projects that serve to benefit the environment and economy of New York’s Great Lakes basin by demonstrating the application of ecosystem-based management (EBM) to local watershed challenges. The small grants program is made possible by the New York State Environmental Protection Fund and Article 14 of Environmental Conservation Law.
NYSG is soliciting proposals (up to $50,000) for projects that implement both the goals of the GLAA, as well as actions specifically identified in locally supported plans pertaining to water quality, natural resources, or sustainable land uses (i.e., Coastal Lakeshore Economy and Resiliency Regional Plans, Local Waterfront Revitalization Plan's, Harbor Management Plans, Comprehensive Plans, watershed management plans, etc.).
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources