Region 3 Fiscal Year 2025 Wetland Program Development Grants
ID: 360587Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Award Range

$0 - $160K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Environment

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    Description

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is offering Fiscal Year 2025 Wetland Program Development Grants (WPDGs) to support state, Tribal, territory, and local government agencies, as well as interstate and intertribal entities, in developing and refining programs aimed at wetland protection and management. The primary objective of these grants is to enhance the quantity and quality of wetlands across the U.S. through conservation and restoration efforts, with eligible activities including the development of Wetland Program Plans (WPPs) or actions derived from EPA-approved WPPs. Approximately $2.4 million is available for this program, with individual awards capped at $900,000, and applications are due by November 13, 2025. For further inquiries, interested applicants can contact Megan Fitzgerald at Fitzgerald.Megan@epa.gov or by phone at 215-814-2721.

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    The EPA's Region 3 is offering Fiscal Year 2025 Wetland Program Development Grants (WPDGs) to state, Tribal, territory, and local government agencies, as well as interstate/intertribal entities, to develop and refine wetland protection and management programs. Approximately $2.4 million is available, with individual awards capped at $900,000. Applications are due by November 13, 2025. Eligible activities include developing Wetland Program Plans (WPPs) or undertaking actions from EPA-approved WPPs. The program prioritizes increasing wetland quantity and quality through conservation and restoration. A 25% cost share is generally required, though tribes may be exempt under a Performance Partnership Grant. Projects must focus on program development, not implementation, and adhere to specific environmental data and mapping standards.
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