Funding

There are many programs and opportunities listed below, ranging from $10,000 to $5 million, that can help fund green infrastructure projects. Sorting by project type, funding type or eligible activities will narrow your search and make it easier to see and digest what’s available.

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Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

Environment Program

Project Type: Design, Construction, Planning
Funding Type: Private

Funding Amount: The foundation generally awards multi-year grants that range from $100,000 to $1 million.

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Nonprofit organizations.

Eligible activities include: The mission of the Environment Program is to enable communities to protect and manage wildlife habitat and create efficient built environments. Goals and Strategies include: Land Conservation, Wildlife & Energy Development, Strengthening the Conservation Field, and Environmental Stewardship in the Tri-State Area.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Letters of inquiry may be submitted at any time

Website:
http://www.ddcf.org/what-we-fund/environment/

Contact: Rachel Goldstein Program Assistant for the Environment

Email: env@ddcf.org

Phone: (212) 974-7000

Address: DDCF 650 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor
New York, NY 10019

Open Space Institute

Delaware River Watershed Protection Fund

Project Type: Planning, Design
Funding Type: Private

Funding Amount: Grants ranging from $10,000 to $35,000 Three types of grants: -Capital Grants for the purchase of land and easements to permanently protect important watershed lands; - Transaction Grants to jumpstart land conservation efforts; and, -Catalyst Grants to integrate water quality science into open space and other regional plans to accelerate watershed protection by state, county and municipal governments

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Not-for-profit conservation, land planning or educational organizations with a demonstrated track record of completing planning, applied research and/or outreach projects are eligible to apply. While public agencies are not eligible to apply for funding, OSI welcomes proposals that include partnerships with public sector entities.

Eligible activities include: All projects must:
• Be aimed at advancing permanent land protection for water resources,
• Demonstrate breadth either through geographic extent or because the project could serve as a model for work elsewhere, and,
• Complete the deliverables (report, analysis, etc.) within a year. The project should be designed so project impacts can be measured within three years

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Requests for Proposals for Capital grants twice annually. This round is due by May 31st Proposals for Transaction and Catalyst Grants will be considered on a rolling basis.

Website:
https://www.openspaceinstitute.org/funds/delaware-river-watershed-fund

Contact: Abigail Weinberg

Email: aweinberg@osiny.org

Phone: 212-290-8200

Address: Open Space Institute
1350 Broadway, Suite 201
New York New York 10018

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