Friday, November 15, 2024

SNEP WATERSHED IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS

2023 SNEP Watershed Implementation Grants are Open for Applications

 

 

The Request for Proposals for 2023 SNEP Watershed Implementation Grants (SWIG23) is now available!

 

This year, SWIG will award $2.9 million in grants to programs and partnerships working to restore clean water, healthy ecosystems and sustainable communities throughout Southeast New England.

 

SWIG23 is funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through a partnership with Restore America’s Estuaries.

 

The initial application step is an on-line Letter of Intent, due by 4 p.m. on Friday, April 7, 2023.

 

To view the SWIG23 Request for Proposals and submit an application, click the link below.

 

Read the SWIG23 RFP and Apply!

 

SWIG Seeks Application Reviewers

 

Since 2018, SNEP Watershed Implementation Grants (SWIG) has awarded more than $12 million in grants to programs and partnerships working to restore clean water, healthy ecosystems and sustainable communities throughout Southeast New England. The SWIG Application Review Committee (ARC) advises RAE and EPA on all funding decisions.

 

This year, the ARC will assist in awarding $3 million in SWIG grants to support high-impact restoration projects in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. RAE is seeking additional reviewers to join this independent, interdisciplinary advisory committee.

 

Participation on the ARC is a great way to stay up to date on restoration work going on throughout the region, while making a significant contribution toward improving Southeast New England’s environment and communities.

 

If interested, please read our Request for Reviewers and respond by March 30.

 

Join Us for the SNEP Forum

 

On June 13, EPA Region 1 and partners will host an in-person meeting in Fall River, MA to showcase and discuss the work of the SNEP program. Please join us to learn about the work of the program — including presentations on SWIG grant projects — and to help guide the future of the program. The event is free and open to the public. Register here and stay tuned for more information about this exciting event!

 

Register Today