Catching the Next Storm: Leveraging Decades of Experience to Meet Future MS4 Requirements December 9th and 10th The CWEA Stormwater Committee is hosting a virtual seminar. We are currently soliciting abstracts through October 5th. The purpose of this seminar is to share proven and/or innovative strategies to facilitate stormwater program success. Topics include but…
River Network is launching the NEW Community-Based Participatory Research Technical Assistance Grants Program. Applications are due Wednesday, October 28th. For more information, please visit https://www.rivernetwork.org/cbpr-grants Recipients will receive a $6,500 grant and technical assistance to develop and deploy a CBPR project to address issues related to climate threats and water equity in their communities. Our goal is to support leaders…
Subject/title: The Chesapeake Bay Trust and Chesapeake Bay Funders Network are offering a FREE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Training Opportunity Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training Opportunity – Organizational Leadership and Leadership Culture The Chesapeake Bay Trust and the Chesapeake Bay Funders Network, through the Capacity Building Initiative, will offer two Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Trainings,…
There’s still time to register! The CWEA Stormwater Committee is hosting a webinar this Thursday (9/10) from 12-1PM. Participants will receive 1.0 PDH for attendance. Speaker: Greg Sandi from MDE. Webinar Abstract: Since the 1980’s, Maryland has seen a steady increase in the pollution from salt applied to our impervious areas throughout the State. It’s…
River Network is pleased to continue our popular one hour coffee/lunch roundtables into the fall but we need your help! Let us know what topics you would like to see included in this next round by completing this one question survey! Survey can be found here: https://forms.gle/MrhawMPDT7eaEqZa8 Thank you!
The Chesapeake Bay Trust (Trust) recently announced the opening of the Outreach and Restoration Grant Program in partnership with Baltimore City Department of Public Works to fund projects that improve communities, reduce polluted runoff, and improve or create local natural resources like green spaces, parks, tree canopy, and more. To assist potential grant applicants, the…
The Chesapeake Bay Trust (Trust) recently announced the opening of the Outreach and Restoration Grant Program in partnership with Baltimore City Department of Public Works, Charles County, the City of Gaithersburg, Harford County, Howard County, and the City of Salisbury, to fund projects that both improve communities and improve or create local natural resources like…
River Network is currently accepting proposals for the following funding opportunities. Youth River Education and Recreation Program Grants. The National Park Service and River Network are pleased to announce a grant opportunity to fund projects that develop and/or expand “on-water” education, recreation, and/or cultural preservation programs for youth and young adults. Learn more and apply. Wild…
You’re invited! Virtual Grant Program Information Sessions The Chesapeake Bay Trust is partnering with the District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) on the Community Stormwater Solutions Grant Program (CSS)! The goals of this grant program are to protect and enhance, directly or indirectly, the District’s water bodies or watersheds, to create new community partners, and to strengthen existing…
This funding opportunity, the Community Engagement Mini Grant Program provided by the Chesapeake Bay Trust, is designed to engage a diverse array of organizations in activities that both benefit your communities and raise public awareness of and engagement in natural resources issues. Funding: Requests up to $5,000 Deadline: The program is currently open! Proposals are…