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A Review of Some Grant-Funded Watershed Projects in Central Illinois: Part II Illinois Lake Management Association Grant Opportunities and Funding Options.

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1 A Review of Some Grant-Funded Watershed Projects in Central Illinois: Part II Illinois Lake Management Association Grant Opportunities and Funding Options for Lake and Watershed Projects Workshop February 18, 2009 Trent Thomas Illinois Department of Natural Resources Division of Fisheries

2 I pursued multiple funding sources to earn my spot on the team Conservation 2000 Conservation 2000 Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program Wildlife Habitat Incentive Program Environmental Quality Incentive Program Environmental Quality Incentive Program Section 319 Section 319 Landowner Incentive Program Landowner Incentive Program State Wildlife Grant State Wildlife Grant Fish Habitat Restoration Fund Fish Habitat Restoration Fund IDNR Dept. of Agriculture EPA US Fish & Wildlife Service

3 Successful Grant Funding USFWS State Wildlife Grant ($126,981) USFWS State Wildlife Grant ($126,981) USFWS Fish Habitat Restoration Fund ($25,000) USFWS Fish Habitat Restoration Fund ($25,000) EPA Section 319: restoration funds ($950,000) EPA Section 319: restoration funds ($950,000) EPA Section 319: monitoring funds ($200,000) EPA Section 319: monitoring funds ($200,000) IDNR Bike Path Grant ($200,000) IDNR Bike Path Grant ($200,000) IDNR OSLAD Grant ($400,000) IDNR OSLAD Grant ($400,000) National Recreation Trail Grant ($400,000) National Recreation Trail Grant ($400,000) City match from Storm Water Utility Fund City match from Storm Water Utility Fund Developer match from donated land value Developer match from donated land value

4 State Wildlife Grant For implementation of the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan see handout or http://dnr.state.il.us/orc/wildliferesources/theplan/home.htm http://dnr.state.il.us/orc/wildliferesources/theplan/home.htm

5 State Wildlife Grant Species in Greatest Need of Conservation The more species you can link to your project the better

6 For the Kickapoo Creek Project, I was able to link 8 Species in Greatest Need of Conservation Slippershell - ST Slippershell - ST Creek Heelsplitter Creek Heelsplitter Pondhorn Pondhorn Rainbow - SE Rainbow - SE American Brook Lamprey Largescale Stoneroller Highfin Carpsucker Banded Topminnow

7 Links to existing high quality Natural Areas “Biologically Significant Stream” reach for high mussel diversity about 5 miles downstream from project site “Biologically Significant Stream” reach for high mussel diversity about 5 miles downstream from project site Kickapoo Creek among the most diverse streams of the Sangamon River basin with 51 fish species and 23 mussel species Kickapoo Creek among the most diverse streams of the Sangamon River basin with 51 fish species and 23 mussel species

8 Conservation Opportunity Areas (COA’s)

9 State Wildlife Grant – Funding Cycle January: Request for pre-proposals January: Request for pre-proposals Mid-April: Pre-proposals due Mid-April: Pre-proposals due August: Applicants notified & August: Applicants notified & full proposals requested full proposals requested August: Project Manager & Applicants meeting August: Project Manager & Applicants meeting December 31: Final Grant Proposals & Grant Agreements due to ORC Federal Aid March-September: Proposals reviewed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Grant duration is for one to three years

10 State Wildlife Grants $20,000 to $350,000 50:50 Match

11 Fish Habitat Restoration Funds U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Chicago Ecological Services Office http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Chicago/fundsources.htm U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Chicago Ecological Services Office http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Chicago/fundsources.htm http://www.fws.gov/midwest/Chicago/fundsources.htm Challenge Cost-Share and Flex-Funding Grants Challenge Cost-Share and Flex-Funding Grants Amounts Awarded: Typical $2500-$10,000; Max $25,000 Amounts Awarded: Typical $2500-$10,000; Max $25,000 Grant Cycle: Annual; Request for Proposals mailed late summer to early autumn Grant Cycle: Annual; Request for Proposals mailed late summer to early autumn

12 Bellrose Nature Preserve Sugar Creek Stream Enhancement Project Partially funded by the Landowner Incentive Program

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16 Landowner Incentive Program (LIP) A cooperative grant program through the US Fish & Wildlife Service, IL Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of Agriculture Soil & Water Conservation Districts A cooperative grant program through the US Fish & Wildlife Service, IL Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of Agriculture Soil & Water Conservation Districts Available only in the lower Sangamon River basin and Alton Bluffs area Available only in the lower Sangamon River basin and Alton Bluffs area For implementation of the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan For implementation of the Illinois Wildlife Action Plan Last funding cycle: Press Release in April and Applications due by June 1. Last funding cycle: Press Release in April and Applications due by June 1.

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