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A Review of Some Grant-Funded Watershed
Projects in Central Illinois: Part II
Illinois Lake Management Association
Grant Opportunities and Funding Options for
Lake and Watershed Projects Workshop
February 18, 2009
Trent Thomas
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
Division of Fisheries
I pursued multiple funding sources
to earn my spot on the team
IDNR
Conservation 2000
Dept. of Agriculture
Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program
Environmental Quality Incentive Program
EPA
Section 319
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Landowner Incentive Program
State Wildlife Grant
Fish Habitat Restoration Fund
Successful Grant Funding
USFWS State Wildlife Grant ($126,981)
USFWS Fish Habitat Restoration Fund ($25,000)
EPA Section 319: restoration funds ($950,000)
EPA Section 319: monitoring funds ($200,000)
IDNR Bike Path Grant ($200,000)
IDNR OSLAD Grant ($400,000)
National Recreation Trail Grant ($400,000)
City match from Storm Water Utility Fund
Developer match from donated land value
State Wildlife Grant
For implementation of the
Illinois Wildlife Action Plan
see handout or
http://dnr.state.il.us/orc/wildliferesources/theplan/home.htm
State Wildlife Grant
Species in Greatest Need of Conservation
The more species you can link to your
project the better
For the Kickapoo Creek Project,
I was able to link 8 Species in
Greatest Need of Conservation
Slippershell - ST
Creek Heelsplitter
Pondhorn
Rainbow - SE
American Brook Lamprey
Largescale Stoneroller
Highfin Carpsucker
Banded Topminnow
Links to existing high
quality Natural Areas
“Biologically
Significant Stream”
reach for high
mussel diversity
about 5 miles
downstream from
project site
Kickapoo Creek
among the most
diverse streams of
the Sangamon River
basin with 51 fish
species and 23
mussel species
Conservation
Opportunity
Areas
(COA’s)
State Wildlife Grant – Funding Cycle
January: Request for pre-proposals
Mid-April: Pre-proposals due
August: Applicants notified &
full proposals requested
August: Project Manager &
Applicants meeting
December 31: Final Grant
Proposals & Grant Agreements
due to ORC Federal Aid
March-September: Proposals
reviewed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Grant duration is for one to three
years
State Wildlife Grants
$20,000 to $350,000
50:50 Match
Fish Habitat Restoration Funds
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Chicago Ecological Services Office
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Chicago/fundsources.htm
Challenge Cost-Share and Flex-Funding Grants
Amounts Awarded: Typical $2500-$10,000; Max $25,000
Grant Cycle: Annual; Request for Proposals mailed late summer to
early autumn
Bellrose Nature Preserve
Sugar Creek Stream Enhancement Project
Partially funded by the
Landowner Incentive Program
Landowner Incentive Program (LIP)
A cooperative grant program through the US Fish &
Wildlife Service, IL Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept.
of Agriculture Soil & Water Conservation Districts
Available only in the lower Sangamon River basin and
Alton Bluffs area
For implementation of the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan
Last funding cycle: Press Release in April and
Applications due by June 1.
Questions?