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DEC Contact: TJ Pignataro (716) 851-7091 March 14, 2025
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DEC AND NEW YORK SEA GRANT ANNOUNCE $200,000 FUNDING NOW AVAILABLE FOR PROJECTS TO IMPLEMENT GREAT LAKES ACTION AGENDA PRIORITIESProjects to Restore and Protect Great Lakes Lands and Waters Locally |
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Interested Applicants Encouraged to Join Virtual Webinar March 26, 2025 The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and New York Sea Grant today announced $200,000 funding is now available for projects benefitting New York’s Great Lakes basin by demonstrating the application of ecosystem-based management approaches to local watershed challenges. Projects selected will implement the goals of the New York Great Lakes Action Agenda and address actions specifically identified in locally-supported water quality, natural resources, or sustainable land use plans. “The Great Lakes are integral to the health of the region’s ecosystems, drinking water quality, and local economies and DEC is grateful to have New York Sea Grant and grant partners helping advance the New York Great Lakes Action Agenda’s goals,” Department of Environmental Conservation Acting Commissioner Amanda Lefton said. “This program provides $200,000 of crucial funding to locally-driven efforts that benefit New York’s Great Lakes communities and protect this vital resource.” “Through this grant program, New York Sea Grant and the Department of Environmental Conservation are supporting innovative, community-driven projects that address critical challenges and opportunities in the Great Lakes region,” New York Sea Grant Institute Associate Director Katherine Bunting-Howarth, J.D., Ph.D., said. “We look forward to seeing the positive impact of this year’s funded projects.” Those eligible to apply include not-for-profit organizations; municipalities, county and local government entities; public agencies, such as regional planning and environmental commissions; and educational institutions including, but not limited to, public and private K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. Budget requests cannot exceed $40,000. The application form and guidelines can be found at https://nyseagrant.org/glsmallgrants. The New York Great Lakes Basin Small Grants Program supports stakeholder-driven efforts to restore and revitalize the state’s Great Lakes region using ecosystem-based management and is funded through the New York State Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) and Article 14 of Environmental Conservation Law. New York Sea Grant administers the New York Great Lakes Basin Small Grants Program in partnership with the DEC's Great Lakes Program. Among the many environmental highlights in the 2025-26 Executive Budget, Governor Kathy Hochul proposed to maintain the historically high level of $400 million in EPF funding. The EPF supports climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, improves agricultural resources to promote sustainable agriculture, protects water sources, advances conservation efforts, and provides recreational opportunities for New Yorkers. Interested applicants are encouraged to join New York Sea Grant’s informational webinar on March 26, 2025, at 12 p.m. to learn more about project requirements and application process. Register with New York Sea Grant at https://nyseagrant.org/glsmallgrants or call (716) 270-2490. For more information on New York's Great Lakes Action Agenda, visit DEC's website. More information on New York Great Lakes Basin Small Grants projects and other New York Great Lakes-related information is available at New York Sea Grant's website. About New York Sea Grant Photos attached: 2023-BNW_EllicotIsland23.jpg Birdseye view of Ellicott Island Park in Amherst, NY during the construction for a living shoreline restoration project to address significant erosion issues along the bank. This work was completed by Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper in 2024 and supported by funds from the NY’s Great Lakes Basin Small Grants Program. Credit: Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper 2023-BNW_EllicottIsland10a – (After) 2023-BNW_EllicottIsland10b – (Before) Before and after photos of a living shoreline restoration at Ellicott Island Park in Amherst, NY completed by Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper in 2024. Credit: Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper 2022-ASLF_ButlerMillPond-Park – Local community members of the Town of Butler, NY installed a new public park adjacent to Butler Mill Pond as a result of a NY’s Great Lakes Basin Small Grant awarded to the Atlantic States Legal Foundation. The Friends of Butler Mill Pond, a new community group, will oversee park maintenance and continue to connect the local community to the pond. Credit: Atlantic States Legal Foundation |
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