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Conservation Partnership Program PARC Program Land and Water Conservation Fund LAND Program Drinking Water Supply Protection Program Landscape Partnership Program EEA Partnerships and Funding for Land Trusts and Municipalities
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DCS Grant Programs LAND Program – municipal grant for the acquisition of conservation land PARC Program – municipal grant for the acquisition of recreation land and/or development of public outdoor recreation facilities Land and Water Conservation Fund – municipal/ state agency grant for both conservation and recreation projects Conservation Partnership – land trust grant for the acquisition of conservation land Drinking Water Supply Protection – municipal grant for the acquisition of public water supply land Landscape Partnership – large-scale conservation projects submitted by 2+ partners
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Conservation Partnership Program Melissa Cryan 617-626-1171 melissa.cryan@state.ma.us Division of Conservation Services
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Kestrel Land Trust, Terry A. Blunt Watershed and Conservation Area, Hatfield photo courtesy Kestrel Land Trust Conservation Partnership Requirements o Eligible projects o Land acquisition for conservation and recreation o Due diligence expenses for gifts o Fee simple or CR projects are eligible o Eligible entities are 501(c)(3) non-profits with environmental, conservation, or recreation purpose
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Conservation Partnership Requirements o Convey a CR to municipal or state agency or land trust o Must retain an interest in the property – applicant cannot be used as a pass through o Land must have public access and benefit o Conservation and recreational use only Berkshire Natural Resources Commission, Hoosac Parcel, North Adams Photo courtesy Open Space Institute
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Secretary’s Priorities o Water Resource Protection o Landscape Protection o Biodiversity and Natural Resource Protection o Working Farms and Forests o Recreational Opportunities The Trustees of Reservations, Flag Rock, Great Barrington Photo courtesy David Scribner
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Conservation Partnership Questions o What’s the maximum grant award? $85,000 o What’s the reimbursement rate? 50% of total cost o What makes a good application? Proposing a project that hits on the Secretary’s priorities Essex County Greenbelt Association, Norcross Gateway, Gloucester Photo courtesy ECGA
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Conservation Partnership: Common Pitfalls o Purchasing land prior to receiving signed grant contract o Submitting ineligible project costs for reimbursement o Assuming that your project is too small to be funded Harwich Conservation Trust, Pleasant Bay Woodlands, Harwich Photo courtesy HCT
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Outdoor Recreation Grants: PARC Grant Program Melissa Cryan (617) 626-1171 melissa.cryan@state.ma.us Division of Conservation Services
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PARC Requirements o Eligible projects: o Purchase parkland o Develop new public outdoor recreation facilities o Renovate existing municipal public parks Former Chadwick Lead Mills, Salem and Marblehead Photo courtesy wickedlocal.com
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PARC Program Requirements o Applicant must have an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan o Any city regardless of size or town with a population of 35,000 or more is eligible for maximum grant award amount o Towns smaller than 35,000 may apply under the "small town," "regional," or "statewide" category o Must have an authorized park/recreation commission and conservation commission o Land must be dedicated to public park purposes and under custody of Park or Recreation Commission or Park Department
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Secretary’s Priorities o Projects in Environmental Justice neighborhoods o Brownfield projects o New parks that increase community’s park equity o Parks accessible by non- vehicular transportation Tattersall Farm, Haverhill Photo courtesy tripadvisor.com
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PARC Program Questions o What is the public’s role in the grant process? Public should participate in project selection and design o What is the reimbursement rate? State assistance ranges from 52 to 70% of total project cost o What type of approvals are required? Project must have municipal vote the authorizes application, raises/borrows/appropriates total project cost (not just local share), and dedicates land to recreation purposes o What is the maximum grant award? $400,000
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PARC: Common Pitfalls o Assuming that only cities are eligible and only for ballfields o Submitting an insufficient OSRP o Misunderstanding reimbursement grant programs rules Grenville Park, Ware Photo courtesy Ware Historical Society
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What is the Grant Selection Process? For Conservation Partnership, LAND, PARC, and LWCF: o Site visits by DCS staff o Ranked by DCS staff according to rating system o Funding awards made in rank order o If LWCF project, also reviewed by NPS Splaine Park, Salem Photo courtesy Tom Devine
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o State Law Article 97 o LWCF projects also have Section 6(f) protection o Cannot convert to a non- conservation or non- recreational use without observing state and possibly federal conversion requirements o Must replace with another property! Can’t return funding. Elm Park, Worcester Photo courtesy Rob Antonelli What are the Post Completion Responsibilities?
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o Operation and maintenance o Availability to users – fair fee policy o Open to all (not residents only) o Accessible to people with disabilities o Permanent sign
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Land and Water Conservation Fund Program Melissa Cryan (617) 626-1171 melissa.cryan@state.ma.us Division of Conservation Services
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Land and Water Conservation Fund o Federal money from the National Park Service o DCS administers the program for Massachusetts o Can fund both recreation and conservation projects Oak Bluffs, Sea View Park
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LWCF Requirements o Reimbursement rate is 50% o Projects must also be approved by the NPS o All other LAND/PARC facts apply to LWCF as well Whispering Hill Woods, Woburn
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EEA Grant Programs Website www.mass.gov/eea/dcs-grants o LAND Program o PARC Program o Land and Water Conservation Fund o Conservation Partnership Program o Drinking Water Supply Protection Program o Landscape Partnership Program o Conservation Assistance for Small Communities
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