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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Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation

Environment

Project Type: Design
Funding Type: Private

Funding Amount: Grants to statewide organizations range from $60,000-350,000. Grants to community organizations range from $10,000 to 80,000

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Nonprofit organizations in acting in cooperation with a local government.

Eligible activities include: Funding to increase the quality, function and public accessibility of watersheds through land preservation, resource management, and stewardship; focus on urban greening, particularly through community-led design and decision making; and help develop regional food systems, including rural-to-urban farming connections and urban food market development. Focus of interest is 1) public accessibility to watersheds, 2) urban greening and 3) regional food systems Does not fund construction or equipment.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Not accepting applications from new applicants at this time.

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

Contact: Margaret Waldock, Program Director, Environment

Email: mwaldock@grdodge.org

Phone: 973-695-1188

Address: 14 Maple Avenue, Suite 400
Morristown, NJ 07960

United States Environmental Protection Agency

Environmental Justice Small Grants Program

Project Type: Design and/or Construction
Funding Type: Federal

Funding Amount: Up to $30,000, depending on the availability of funds in a given year.

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Nonprofit organizations including, but not limited to, environmental justice networks, faith based organizations and those affiliated with religious institutions; federally recognized tribal governments; or tribal organizations or acting in cooperation with a local government.

Eligible activities include: Grants to strengthen community-based programs that engage overburdened communities and build partnerships to promote environmental wellbeing and improve public health. Can include variety of community projects, such as: Water System installations, Rainwater Harvesting, Stormwater Pollution reduction, education, water monitoring, etc.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Past RFP was in FY17 and was announced on January 30, 2017 with a closing date of February 10, 2017.

Website:
https://www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/environmental-justice-small-grants-program

Contact: Christine Anne Ash

Email: ash.christine@epa.gov

Phone: 212-637-4006

Address: 290 Broadway, Room (21ST FL)
New York, NY 10007

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation

Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration Grant Program

Project Type: Design or Construction
Funding Type: Private

Funding Amount: $20,000 to $50,000 grants with an average award size of $30,000

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Any non-federal or state public or private entity. Preference is shown to organizations directly connected to the local community who can monitor and sustain these projects for 5 years or more.

Eligible activities include: On-the-ground wetland, riparian, in-stream and/or coastal habitat restoration; Meaningful education and training activities, either through community outreach, participation and/or integration with K-12 environmental curriculum; Measurable ecological, educational and community benefits; and Partnerships: Five Star projects should engage a diverse group of community partners to achieve ecological and educational outcomes.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Last application deadline was January 31, 2018.

Website:
http://www.nfwf.org/fivestar/Pages/home.aspx

Contact: Carrie Clingan, Program Director, Community Stewardship and Youth

Email: carrie.clingan@nfwf.org

Phone: 202-857-0166

Address: 1133 Fifteenth St., N.W., Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20005

United States Department of Agriculture

Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program

Project Type: Planning, Design, Construction, Maintenance
Funding Type: Federal

Funding Amount: Long-term, low-interest loans. If funds are available, a grant may be combined with a loan if necessary to keep user costs reasonable.

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: State and local governmental entities, nonprofits, and Federally-recognized tribes. Areas that may be served include: Rural areas and towns with populations of 10,000 or less -- check eligible addresses.

Eligible activities include: Acquisition financing or construction or improvement of Drinking water sourcing, treatment, storage and distribution; Sewer collection, transmission, treatment and disposal; Solid waste collection, disposal and closure; and Storm water collection, transmission and disposal. In some cases, funding may also be available for related activities such as Legal and engineering fees; Land acquisition, water and land rights, permits and equipment; Start-up operations and maintenance; Interest incurred during construction; Purchase of facilities to improve service or prevent loss of service; and Other costs determined to be necessary for completion of the project.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Applications are accepted year round and may be filed electronically using RD Apply.

Website:
https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/water-waste-disposal-loan-grant-program/nj

Contact: Kenneth C. Drewes, Community Programs Director

Email: kenneth.drewes@nj.usda.gov

Phone: 856-787-7753

Address: 8000 Midlantic Dr., Suite 50S
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054

F. M. Kirby Foundation

General

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

Funding Amount: Environment and animal grants made in 2017 ranged from $10,000 to $115,00

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Nonprofit organizations.

Eligible activities include: Provide broad funding for organizations in NJ in areas of "Environment". Past grants have been for community greening projects, water quality, forestry, watersheds and specific environmental cleanup projects.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Unsolicited requests should be in the form of a letter of inquiry. Solicitations will be accepted throughout the year and grants issued at convenient intervals thereafter. Solicitations received after October 31st will be held for consideration the following year.

Website:
http://fmkirbyfoundation.org

Contact: William H. Byrnes, Vice President - Grants

Phone: 973-538-4800

Address: 17 DeHart Street
PO Box 151
Morristown, NJ 07963-0151

The Scherman Foundation

Core Fund - Environment

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

Funding Amount: Grants average $35,000 over two-years.

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Nonprofit organizations.

Eligible activities include: Energy and climate, marine preservation, clean drinking water, and urban sustainability (targeted primarily in the New York City region). General operating and project grants considered.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
The Foundation will accept new LOIs on a rolling basis throughout the year via the online application system. Select applicants will then be invited to submit a full proposal online (see below for proposal description) to be considered at one of the Foundation's quarterly (March, June, September, and November) Board of Directors meetings.

Website:
http://scherman.org/programs/environment/core-fund/

Contact: Mike Pratt

Email: mpratt@scherman.org

Phone: 212-832-3086

Address: 16 East 52nd Street, Suite 601
New York, NY 10022

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

Water Quality Restoration Grants

Project Type: Planning, Design, Construction, Maintenance
Funding Type: State

Funding Amount: 2017 grant cycle awarded 13 grants ranging from $125,000 to $4,600,000.

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Government agencies and nonprofit organizations.

Eligible activities include: Funding for projects that can address water quality impairment in priority regions of the State through a rotating basin approach to comprehensive regional assessment of water quality.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
In FY2017 the application deadline was May 4, 2017.

Website:
http://www.nj.gov/dep/grantandloanprograms/eps_nspc.htm

Contact: Jay Springer

Email: jay.springer@dep.state.nj.us

Phone: 609-633-1441

Address: Mail Code: 401-02A
PO Box 420
401 East State Street
Trenton, NJ 08625-0420

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program

Project Type: Planning, Design, Construction, Maintenance, Other
Funding Type: State

Funding Amount: N/A

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include: Publicly or privately owned community water systems and nonprofit non-community water systems.

Eligible activities include: Eligible activities include: construction projects, including water treatment facilities, to address the correction of a system's non-compliance with Surface Water Treatment requirements; to address acute violations, maximum contaminant levels, lead and copper rule exceedances or secondary drinking water regulation exceedances; for consolidation of water systems to comply with the SDWA; for rehabilitation of existing water treatment facilities, water mains, pump stations or water storage facilities, or for new water storage facilities to maintain compliance with the SDWA and wells. Allowances for planning and design are also available.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Applications are due on or about March 1st annually.

Website:
http://www.nj.gov/dep/grantandloanprograms/lu_dwsrf.htm

Contact: Todd Taylor

Email: todd.taylor@dep.nj.gov

Phone: 609-292-4739

Address: PO Box 420
Trenton, NJ 08625-0420

George and Miriam Martin Foundation

General

Project Type: Planning, Design
Funding Type: Private

Funding Amount: Ranging from $1,000 to $200,000

Eligible Applicant and Activities
Eligible applicants include:

Eligible activities include: Projects that promote preservation on streams and wetlands.

Funding Cycle and Application Deadlines
Letter of interest as first step.

Website:
http://www.themartinfoundation.org/

Phone: (215) 587-8400

Address: 1818 Market Street, 35th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103

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