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Find similar grantsCoastal Rehabilitation and Resilience Projects (RFA #24-OPDBA-23) is sponsored by New York State. Supports projects using natural solutions to enhance community resilience and deliver environmental, economic, and social benefits. Eligible projects include habitat restoration, shoreline stabilization, flood mitigation, and stormwater management.
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RACE Coastal Eng | New York State 2025 Coastal Grants New York State Announces $20 Million in Coastal Resilience Grants New York State is accepting grant applications for Coastal Rehabilitation and Resilience Projects (RFA #24-OPDBA-23) from eligible municipalities (counties, cities, towns, villages, Indian Nations or Tribes recognized by the State or United States), Not-for-Profits, Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and New York State Agencies and Authorities.
The program prioritizes projects using natural solutions to enhance community resilience while also delivering environmental, economic and social benefits. Eligible projects may include the design and/or the construction phases of habitat restoration, shoreline stabilization, levees, culvert right-sizing, flood mitigation, stormwater management and more.
The State is making at least $20 million available to fund applications for the Coastal Rehabilitation and Resilience Project grants. Applicants may apply for a minimum grant amount of $300,000. The match requirement is 10% of the total project cost.
More information about the Request for Applications is located at https://dos. ny. gov/RFA-24-OPDBA-23 Applications are due by 4pm, June 6, 2025 Please let us know if we can be of assistance - RACE maintains experience and expertise related to grant applications and design and execution of resiliency projects.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible municipalities (counties, cities, towns, villages, Indian Nations or Tribes recognized by the State or United States), Not-for-Profits, Soil and Water Conservation Districts, and New York State Agencies and Aut… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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