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Here's a Boatload of New Grants for Assorted Enviro Projects
- Control of Aquatic Invasive Species Grant
Deadline: 1/31/24
Grants of up to $75,000 to Connecticut nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher education, and government agencies for projects and programs related to addressing invasive species in the state's waterways. More.
- Greater New Haven Green Fund
Deadline: 2/2/24
Grants of up to $10,000 to Connecticut nonprofit organizations and individuals for environmental stewardship projects in eligible locations. Funding is intended to promote public health, environmental quality, and equity through projects that contribute to a more environmentally sustainable future and reduce air, water, and land pollution. More.
- National Fish Habitat Partnership Program - Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture Funding
Deadline: 2/9/24
Grants of up to $50,000 to government agencies, tribes, and 501(c)(3) nonprofits in CT and other states for wildlife habitat conservation and restoration projects. More.
- Crane Family Fund and Berkshire Environmental Endowment (BEE) Fund
Deadline: 2/15/24
Grants of up to $4,000 to Northwest Litchfield County Connecticut, Mass, and New York nonprofit organizations, agencies, and schools for innovative environmental projects in eligible regions. Funding is to support projects that focus on improving environmental quality, and community well-being and health. More.
- Grants to Stonington Area Nonprofits for Gardening-Related Projects
Deadline: 2/15/24
Grants of up to $1,000 to Connecticut nonprofit organizations for gardening-related projects that benefit residents in eligible communities. Funding is intended to promote awareness, education, and interest in environment, conservation, and community projects, and to stimulate knowledge and love of gardening. Eligible proposals benefit the residents of Stonington, Mystic, and Pawcatuck. More.
- Non-Point Source Pollution Grants to Improve Water Quality and Promote Environmental Justice
Deadline: 2/8/24
Grants to Connecticut private and public organizations for projects that improve water quality and promote environmental justice across the state. Funding is intended for programs and activities that respond to nonpoint source water pollution. Proposals that provide stormwater mitigation above and beyond permit requirements may be considered. Applications for proposed work within a designated environmental justice community will be regarded as a priority. More.
- Coming soon: The Coalition for Green Capital (CGC) and Quantified Ventures (QV) will issue a request for proposals to select as many as six established green banks to receive grants of between $50,000 and $60,000 to develop scalable financing programs for equitable water infrastructure. More.