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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
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Conservation 2000
Dept. of Agriculture
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Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program
Environmental Quality Incentive Program
EPA
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Section 319
US Fish & Wildlife Service
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Landowner Incentive Program
State Wildlife Grant
Fish Habitat Restoration Fund
Successful Grant Funding
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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
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Slippershell - ST
Creek Heelsplitter
Pondhorn
Rainbow - SE
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American Brook Lamprey
Largescale Stoneroller
Highfin Carpsucker
Banded Topminnow
Links to existing high
quality Natural Areas
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“Biologically
Significant Stream”
reach for high
mussel diversity
about 5 miles
downstream from
project site
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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
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January: Request for pre-proposals
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Mid-April: Pre-proposals due
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August: Applicants notified &
full proposals requested
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August: Project Manager &
Applicants meeting
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December 31: Final Grant
Proposals & Grant Agreements
due to ORC Federal Aid
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March-September: Proposals
reviewed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife
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Grant duration is for one to three
years
State Wildlife Grants
$20,000 to $350,000
50:50 Match
Fish Habitat Restoration Funds
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Chicago Ecological Services Office
http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Chicago/fundsources.htm
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Challenge Cost-Share and Flex-Funding Grants
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Amounts Awarded: Typical $2500-$10,000; Max $25,000
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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)
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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?