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A Review of Some Grant-Funded Watershed Projects in Central Illinois: Part II. Illinois Lake Management Association Grant Opportunities and Funding Options for Lake and Watershed Projects Workshop February 18, 2009 Trent Thomas Illinois Department of Natural Resources
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A Review of Some Grant-Funded Watershed Projects in Central Illinois: Part II Illinois Lake Management Association Grant Opportunities and Funding Options for Lake and Watershed Projects Workshop February 18, 2009 Trent Thomas Illinois Department of Natural Resources Division of Fisheries
I pursued multiple funding sources to earn my spot on the team • Conservation 2000 • Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program • Environmental Quality Incentive Program • Section 319 • Landowner Incentive Program • State Wildlife Grant • Fish Habitat Restoration Fund IDNR Dept. of Agriculture EPA US Fish & Wildlife Service
Successful Grant Funding • USFWS State Wildlife Grant ($126,981) • USFWS Fish Habitat Restoration Fund ($25,000) • EPA Section 319: restoration funds ($950,000) • EPA Section 319: monitoring funds ($200,000) • IDNR Bike Path Grant ($200,000) • IDNR OSLAD Grant ($400,000) • National Recreation Trail Grant ($400,000) • City match from Storm Water Utility Fund • Developer match from donated land value
State Wildlife Grant For implementation of the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan see handout or http://dnr.state.il.us/orc/wildliferesources/theplan/home.htm
State Wildlife GrantSpecies in Greatest Need of Conservation The more species you can link to your project the better
Slippershell - ST Creek Heelsplitter Pondhorn Rainbow - SE American Brook Lamprey Largescale Stoneroller Highfin Carpsucker Banded Topminnow For the Kickapoo Creek Project,I was able to link 8 Species in Greatest Need of Conservation
Links to existing high quality Natural Areas • “Biologically Significant Stream” reach for high mussel diversity about 5 miles downstream from project site • Kickapoo Creek among the most diverse streams of the Sangamon River basin with 51 fish species and 23 mussel species
January: Request for pre-proposals Mid-April: Pre-proposals due August: Applicants notified & full proposals requested August: Project Manager & Applicants meeting December 31: Final Grant Proposals & Grant Agreements due to ORC Federal Aid March-September: Proposals reviewed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Grant duration is for one to three years State Wildlife Grant – Funding Cycle
State Wildlife Grants $20,000 to $350,000 50:50 Match
Fish Habitat Restoration Funds • U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Chicago Ecological Services Office http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Chicago/fundsources.htm • Challenge Cost-Share and Flex-Funding Grants • Amounts Awarded: Typical $2500-$10,000; Max $25,000 • Grant Cycle: Annual; Request for Proposals mailed late summer to early autumn
Bellrose Nature PreserveSugar Creek Stream Enhancement Project Partially funded by the Landowner Incentive Program
Landowner Incentive Program (LIP) • A cooperative grant program through the US Fish & Wildlife Service, IL Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of Agriculture Soil & Water Conservation Districts • Available only in the lower Sangamon River basin and Alton Bluffs area • For implementation of the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan • Last funding cycle: Press Release in April and Applications due by June 1.