Funding for Hudson River Access and River Education Now Available

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swimming in the Hudson on a late summer day by Tracy Brown Hudson RiverNet

Hudson River Access and Education Grant Funding

DEC recently announced that $1,115,000 in grant funding is now available to help communities in the Hudson River estuary design and improve recreational access and enhance education for people of all ages and abilities.

Kayakers on the Rondout in Kingston by Karl BeardApproximately $950,000 is available in the “River Access” Request for Applications (RFA) for projects along the shoreline of the Hudson estuary that provide new or improved accessibility at new or existing access sites for boating, fishing, swimming, and/or wildlife-dependent recreation. This funding is from the NYS Environmental Protection Fund and the Natural Resources Damages Fund (NRD).

$165,000 is available in the “River Education” RFA to support projects and plans to enhance education about the estuary along the tidal waters of the Hudson and make opportunities to learn about the Hudson River Estuary more accessible to a wide-range of people.  This funding may be used to support development of plans or curriculum, purchase of equipment, development of web sites or mobile phone apps, and/or construction of physical improvements.

The deadline for applications is August 22, 2018 at 3 p.m. The RFAs for “River Education” and “River Access” are available online through the NYS Grants Gateway. General information about the grants is available on the DEC website.

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Reminder: $350,000 Available for Local Stewardship Planning; Deadline July 11, 2018

Habitat mapping at training workshop by Ingrid HaeckelApproximately $350,000 is now available for Local Stewardship Planning. Local organizations and communities may apply to advance five categories of projects and programs through planning, feasibility studies, and/or design. The minimum grant award is $10,500 and the maximum award is $50,000. The deadline for applications is July 11, 2018 at 3 p.m. The Request for Applications (RFA) for Local Stewardship Planning is available online at the NYS Grants Gateway. Applicants can find general information about this grant opportunity on the Estuary Program’s Grants and Funding webpage.

 Photo credits: Banner, Tracy Brown; Kayakers, Karl Beard; Habitat Mapping, Ingrid Haeckel