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Green Funding
September 2009
SLIDE 2 Executive Summary of Thursday Evening Session
- Two ideas: dimples & pervious
- Things evolve
- Four sources of money
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Bendable Concrete 2009
SLIDE 4 Chicago Green Alleys
“It is now business as usual.”
- Janet Attarian, Project Director in 2007
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Ask your Doctor…
…about new ways of doing things AND if the new constitutional monies are right for you.
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Clean Water Fund Interagency Coordination
SLIDE 7 Clean Water Funding by Function
Prot ect ion/ Rest orat ion $95.3M Monit oring/ Assessment $21.5M TMDL Development $20.4M Drinking Wat er Prot ect ion $13.6M
All Agencies: $150.8 Million FY 2010-11
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SLIDE 8 CWF
- Oct. 15 – Dec 1 RFP
- $13 million this year
- 25% match
- Local governments
- Align: local water plans & TMDLs
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Fund $M Eligible gov’t Runoff reduction 2.4 Watershed district, WMO Clean Water Assistance 2.6 SWCD, County, WD, WMO Feedlot WQ for <300 a.u. 2.5 SWCD, WD, WMO, County, City, JPB
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Fund $M Eligible Gov’t Shoreland Improvement 1.4 SWCD, WD, WMO, County, City, JPB Conservation Drainage 0.2 SWCD, WD, WMO, County, JPB SSTS Inventory 0.3 50% match with County
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Fund $M Eligible Gov’t Imminent health threat SSTS 0.8 County SSTS program enhancement 0.8 County MDA AgBMP loans 1.8 Standard suppliers
SLIDE 12 LSOHC
- Oct 1 – Nov 2 RFP
- $70M big grants
- $3.7M small grants ($30k – 400k)
- 10% match
- Align: conservation plans
SLIDE 13 PCA Environmental Assistance
- RFP open until Nov. 3
- $0.7M grants and $0.2M loans
- 25% match
- Align: see your PCA rep
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Local money > state money
“It is now business as usual.”
(almost)
SLIDE 15
There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about.