|
Volunteer Stream Monitoring Grants Now
Available under the Michigan Clean Water Corps Program
The Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) is
pleased to announce the release of two grant opportunities for
volunteer stream monitoring in Michigan: the Volunteer
Stream Monitoring Grant Program and the
Volunteer Stream Monitoring Start-Up Grant Program.
-- Application
deadline is Friday, February 13, 2009 --
Volunteer Stream Monitoring Grant Program http://www.micorps.net/app/gap09
The Volunteer Stream Monitoring Grant Program (VSMGP) provides
grants for water quality monitoring in wadable streams and rivers.
The monitoring primarily includes an evaluation of benthic
invertebrate communities and stream habitat. The grants may be used
to fund a local monitoring coordinator and/or purchase water quality
monitoring supplies. Local units of government and nonprofit
entities are eligible to receive grant funding.
This year $50,000 is available to fund organizations that seek to
develop community-based volunteer programs to monitor
macroinvertebrates and habitat characteristics. The Grant
Application Package, which includes grant information and
application instructions, is available online at the above URL.
Contact: If you have questions about the stream
monitoring grant, please contact Paul Steen at the Huron River
Watershed Council psteen@hrwc.org
, 734-769-5123 x14.
Volunteer Stream Monitoring
Start-Up Grant Program http://www.micorps.net/app/startup09
MiCorps has set aside a portion of the Volunteer Stream
Monitoring Grant funds as “seed money” for newly forming volunteer
monitoring groups. These start-up funds will serve two purposes: 1)
provide funding and support to assist start-up groups in designing a
monitoring strategy for their community; and 2) help groups develop
a full proposal for the 2010 Volunteer Stream Monitoring Grant
Program (VSMGP).
Start-up grant recipients will have access to MiCorps resources
and training and can use the start-up money to conduct research on a
monitoring project and strategy. Interested individuals and small
groups are encouraged to apply, but applications must come from a
local unit of government or a nonprofit organization as the
fiduciary agent to be eligible to receive grant funding.
Up to $10,000 will be available for start-up grants, with
multiple grants expected in the $1,000 to $3,000 range. The Grant
Application Package, which includes grant information and
application instructions, is available online at the above URL.
Contact: If you have questions about the
start-up grant please contact Paul Steen at the Huron River
Watershed Council at psteen@hrwc.org, 734-769-5123 x14.
|