Get Funding for Cleaner Water & Ag in Western Lake Erie

Posted: May 8, 2018

This grant closed on Jun 15, 2018. We have found similar active grants for you below.

Summary

Are you an organization in Indiana or with operations there focused on agriculture or conservation? This program funds projects to reduce nutrient runoff and improve water quality in the Western Lake Erie Basin through technical assistance and adoption of conservation practices.

Eligibility

Conservation Agriculture Water Quality Indiana Non-profit

Full Description

The purpose of this announcement is to advertise opportunities to parties who are interested in partnering with NRCS to accelerate conservation adoption in the Western Lake Erie Basin (WLEB), in order to reduce nutrient runoff from agricultural lands and improve water quality in the WLEB. Proposals should address the key conservation objectives and focus areas described below. NRCS will accept applications under this notice for single or multiyear applications (up to three years) submitted by eligible entities based in Indiana or with substantial operations in Indiana. Technical assistance services are defined as: technical expertise, information, training, education, and/or tools necessary for a producer to be able to successfully implement, operate, and maintain the conservation of natural resources on land active in agricultural, forestry, or related uses.

The term includes: • Technical services provided directly to farmers, ranchers, and other eligible entities, such as conservation planning, technical consultation, and assistance with design and implementation of conservation practices; and • Technical infrastructure, including activities, processes, tools, and agency functions needed to support delivery of technical services, such as technical standards, resource inventories, training, data, technology, monitoring, and effects analyses. Information regarding technical assistance can be found at: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/cta/ Technical assistance does not include research.