Watershed Management Plan Development Grant

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Request for Proposal

Requirements

Application Criteria

Application Schedule

Application


Request for Proposal

Through this Request for Proposals (RFP), the Missouri Department of Natural Resources requests proposals for the development of watershed-based management plans to restore waters impaired by nonpoint source pollution. A goal of Missouri’s Nonpoint Source Grant Program is to protect or improve the quality of Missouri’s waters that are impaired by nonpoint source pollution (polluted runoff from unregulated or unpermitted sources). This funding is provided pursuant to Section 319 of the Clean Water Act. The funds are administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through the department.

The size and scope of watershed management plans may vary significantly based on the drainage area chosen; therefore, the funding request for plan development should reflect the scope of work required to complete the plan, up to a maximum of $15,000. Funding decisions will be made based on the merit of the proposal. Available funding for these grants is limited.

Requirements

Application Criteria
Applications will be reviewed based primarily on the following criteria:

  1. The project must meet the requirements of this Request for Proposals.
  2. The project must demonstrate a high likelihood of success based on quality of the proposal, previous successes, appropriateness of goals, support of important partners, an area of manageable size, appropriate practices, adequate funding, competent management, etc.
  3. Projects should encompass a complete watershed or sub-watershed of manageable size and address all significant nonpoint pollutant sources.
  4. Involve interagency coordination and cooperation. Locally led projects are preferred. Letters of support should be included with the application.
  5. Cost-effectiveness of the project will be a significant factor. Projects that include higher percentages of funds for administrative, overhead or indirect costs will be considered a lower priority. Indirect rates cannot exceed 13 percent.

Schedule
Applications will be accepted until this limited pool of grant money is exhausted. Applications will be reviewed quarterly. Deadlines for receipt to be considered in the quarterly review are February 15, May 15, August 15 and November 15. Review of applications will be conducted by a committee. Awards will be made approximately 90 to 120 days after the deadline date.

Watershed Management Plan Grant Application 

To request a grant application contact Darlene Schaben at 573-751-7428, by e-mail, or by mail at

Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Water Protection Program
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102.

For more information about the Nonpoint Source Program or 319 grants, contact Greg Anderson at 573-751-7144 or by e-mail.

Application Submittal
Mail completed application forms, along with 15 copies, with all necessary documentation to:

Missouri Department of Natural Resources
Water Protection Program
Attn: Darlene Schaben
P. O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0176

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