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Apply for a Department of Environmental Protection Growing Greener Plus Grant Department of Environmental Protection Apply for a Department of Environmental Protection Growing Greener Plus Grant Grant Applicant Video Tutorials The 2026 grant application period is from 8:00 am on April 22 to 4:00 pm on June 22, 2026 The 2026 grant application period is from 8:00 am on April 22 to 4:00 pm on June 22, 2026 Growing Greener Plus Grants Program includes: Growing Greener Watershed Restoration and Protection Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) Bond Forfeiture Stormwater Management Planning (Act 167) Grants Growing Greener Plus Grants Program includes: Growing Greener Watershed Restoration and Protection Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) Bond Forfeiture Stormwater Management Planning (Act 167) Grants \r\n 2.
Review Materials: 2026 Growing Greener Plus Grants Program Guidance Guide to Permitting for Watershed Improvement Projects Primer for Fitting Charges within Budget Categories Environmental Justice Area Viewer \r\n \r\n 3. Watch Video Tutorial Grant Applicant Presentation and Demos \r\n \r\n 4.
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gov 2026 Growing Greener Plus Grants Program Guidance Guide to Permitting for Watershed Improvement Projects Primer for Fitting Charges within Budget Categories Environmental Justice Area Viewer Grant Applicant Presentation and Demos Sample Landowner Letter of Commitment Sample Landowner Letter of Commitment (SMCRA) Sample Task and Deliverable Budget Worksheets Landowner Letter of Commitment Landowner Letter of Commitment (SMCRA) Task and Deliverable Budget Worksheets Worker Protection and Investment Certification Form Apply Online and check the eGrants Instructions for Applicants for more details.
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gov Growing Greener Plus Applicant Instructions Grantee/Vendor assistance related to Vendor Number Self Service Payment Lookup/Audit Confirmation DEP Notice of Non-Discrimination Growing Greener Plus Applicant Instructions Grantee/Vendor assistance related to Vendor Number Self Service Payment Lookup/Audit Confirmation DEP Notice of Non-Discrimination Forms and Publications Landowner Access Authorization Landowner-Grantee Agreement Grantee Landowner Conditions Task and Deliverable Budget Worksheet Guidance for Data Management Form W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Application for Quick Response Repair AMD Treatment System Form for Datashed Policy on repayment of grant funds for removed BMPs Final Report Guidelines \r\n One-Page Summary Information and Sample Primer for Fitting Charges within Budget Categories Application for Reimbursement and Instructions Clean Water Academy Course for PracticeKeeper Entry by Non-Conservation District Grantees Time Extension Request Form Budget Revision Request Form Working Capital Request Form Landowner Access Authorization Landowner-Grantee Agreement Grantee Landowner Conditions Task and Deliverable Budget Worksheet Guidance for Data Management Form W-9 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Application for Quick Response Repair AMD Treatment System Form for Datashed Policy on repayment of grant funds for removed BMPs Final Report Guidelines One-Page Summary Information and Sample Primer for Fitting Charges within Budget Categories Application for Reimbursement and Instructions Clean Water Academy Course for PracticeKeeper Entry by Non-Conservation District Grantees Time Extension Request Form Budget Revision Request Form Working Capital Request Form Ninemile Run Watershed Association doing business as Upstream Pittsburgh - $211,674 for the Swissvale Hill Phase 2 Project Allegheny County Conservation District - $176,417 for Technical Assistance for Improved Resilience and Healthier Streams in Allegheny County Communities Allegheny County - $104,000 for South Park Vale of Cashmere Stream Restoration Allegheny Land Trust - $144,336 for the Big Sewickley Creek Restoration Project - Hickory Hill Armstrong Conservation District - $171,670 for Buffalo Creek Scenic Drive Streambank Stabilization and Fish Habitat Armstrong Conservation District - $34,518 for the Kiski and Cowanshannock Stormwater BMP Demonstration and Implementation Project Rayburn Township Joint Municipal Authority - $399,964 for the Cowanshannock Creek Streambank Stabilization Project Beaver County Conservation District - $42,238 for Brush Creek Streambank Stabilization Beaver County Conservation District - $138,700 for Raccoon Creek Watershed Streambank Stabilization #1 (Energy Transfer Settlement) Beaver County Conservation District - $67,924 for Raccoon Creek Watershed Streambank Stabilization #2 (Energy Transfer Settlement) Berks County Conservation District - $416,031 for Multi-Project Stream and Floodplain Enhancement Along Cacoosing Creek Blair Conservation District - $307,049 for Lewis-Clark Manure Storage for Better Management Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $279,099 for Blair County Stream Restoration Blair Conservation District - $317,846 for Stock Farm Manure Storage for Better Management Penndel Borough - $105,000 for the Unnamed Tributary to Neshaminy Creek Stream Restoration Project Cambria County Conservation District - $264,765 for the Cambria County Chesapeake Bay Sediment and Nutrient Reduction Projects – Phase IV Cambria County Conservation District - $141,620 for Cambria County Ohio River Watershed Sediment and Nutrient Reduction Projects - Phase III Centre County Conservation District - $50,050 for the Centre County Agricultural Plan Development Chesapeake Conservancy - $294,468 for the Watershed Renaissance Initiative for Elk Creek Rapid Stream Delisting Catchment Stroud Water Research Center, Inc. - $30,972 for Accelerated Riparian and Channel Restoration, East Branch of White Clay Creek Brandywine Red Clay Alliance - $457,264 for East Hillendale Road Stream Restoration-Red Clay Creek Watershed Tredyffrin Township - $156,450 for the West Circular Avenue: Stormwater Management and Drainage Improvement Project Natural Lands Trust, Inc. - $20,200 for Binky Lee Preserve Riparian Buffer Improvements West Chester University - $53,600 for the West Chester University - Amber and Snyder Basin Retrofits Design Project (Energy Transfer Settlement) French and Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust, Inc,.
- $421,762 for Restoration of the S. Branch of French Creek in and near the Thomas P.
Bentley Nature Preserve (Energy Transfer Settlement) West Chester University - $361,000 for West Chester University - Swope Basin Retrofit Construction Project (Energy Transfer Settlement) Clearfield County Conservation District - $138,900 for the Clearfield County Agricultural Technical Assistance Project Clinton County Conservation District - $394,966 for Clinton - Fishing Creek Watershed Improvements Allegheny College - $279,216 for Stream and Floodplain Restoration Utilizing Large Woody Debris in French and Oil Creek Watersheds Cumberland County - $260,000 for the Building on Success: Big Spring Creek Stream Restoration in Cumberland County Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $115,000 for Kersey Run Bennett Branch Stream Restoration Regional Science Consortium at Presque Isle Center - $310,855 for Implementation of Stormwater BMPs at Boat Marinas on Presque Isle Bay's Shoreline Erie County Conservation District - $150,000 for the PA VinES Program (Pennsylvania Vested in Environmental Sustainability Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $48,184 for the Bullskin Township Mounts Creek Restoration Project Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $290,804 for the Spruell Pipe 4 AMD Remediation Project Fayette County Commissioners - $40,000 for the Fayette County Act 167 Plan Scope of Study (Act 167 Grant) Kingsley Township - $451,998 for the Kingsley Township Tionesta Creek Stabilization Project Indiana County Conservation District - $25,393 for the Indiana County Riparian Buffers Indiana County Conservation District - $302,313 for Stewart Heavy Use Area Implementation Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $100,715 for the Dixon Blackleggs Creek Restoration Project Indiana County Conservation District - $247,901 for the Pine Run Streambank Stabilization Project Indiana County Conservation District - $334,056 for Heeter Farm Manure Storage Implementation Indiana County Conservation District - $499,055 for the McNutt Heavy Use Area and Manure Storage Implementation Project Jefferson County Commissioners - $30,000 for the Jefferson County Stormwater Management Plan Revision (Act 167 Grant) Lackawanna County Chief Exec Officer, Lackawanna County Commissioners - $26,250 for the Lackawanna County Stormwater Management Plan Scope of Study (Act 167 Grant) Warwick Township - $170,000 for the Cocalico Creek Tributary Stream Restoration at Pump Station 18 – Implementation Lawrence County Conservation District - $94,886 for Slippery Rock Creek Streambank Restoration and Fish Habitat Improvement Trout Unlimited 108, Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited - $330,408 for the Snitz Creek 3 - Stream and Floodplain Restoration (Energy Transfer Settlement) Lehigh County Conservation District - $396,800 for Little Lehigh Creek Stabilization and Enhancement Lehigh County Conservation District - $169,140 for Restoration of an Unnamed Tributary to Laurel Run Luzerne Conservation District - $85,000 for the Toby Creek Watershed Assessment Luzerne County Chief Executive Officer - $50,000 for the Luzerne County Act 167 Update (Act 167 Grant) Northcentral Pennsylvania Conservancy - $166,000 for Partnering to Improve the Chesapeake Bay Trout Unlimited, Inc. - $194,319 for Streambank Stabilization, Riparian Planting, and Habitat Improvement in the Texas Creek Watershed McKean County Conservation District - $487,707 for the Bucks Hollow Agricultural BMP Initiative Nicholas Micsky - $109,636 for the Deer Creek Group Habitat Improvement Project Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $188,861 for the Foulk Run Stream Project Mifflin County Conservation District - $146,863 for the Falb Stream Restoration Lower Salford Township - $164,000 for the Lower Salford - Briarwyck Park Stream Restoration Project Hatfield Township - $109,890 for Hatfield Township Basin Modifications Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association DBA Wissahickon Trails - $125,105 for Advancing Priority Stormwater Projects for Watershed-Wide Impacts in the Wissahickon - Elm Avenue Towamencin Township - $51,150 for the Towamencin - Skippack Creek Restoration Project Montgomery County Commissioners, County of Montgomery - $60,000 for Montgomery County Act 167 Phase 1 (Act 167 Grant) Northampton County - $150,000 for Stream Restoration in Northampton County Parks Northampton County Conservation District - $21,882.
00 for the Little Bushkill Creek Stream Bank Restoration and Enhancement Project Pennsylvania Horticultural Society - $238,607 for the Trees for Watersheds Grant Program Friends of Pastorius Park - $170,042 for the North East Woods Restoration Project Schuylkill Conservation District - $73,745 for Little Mahantango Creek - Ry-Nan Farm Agricultural BMPs Design and Permit Snyder County Conservation District - $328,943 for Snyder County Agricultural BPMs and Stream Restoration Projects Snyder County Conservation District - $500,000 for the Rockhill Dairy Roofed HUA and Mortality Composting Project Sullivan County Conservation District - $127,809 for Sullivan County Agricultural BMPs from Stormwater and Resource Protection Union County Conservation District - $370,561 for Winfield Creek Stream Improvements Phase 2 Warren County Conservation District - $171,831 for Middle Allegheny River Basin Streambank Stabilization Best Management Practices - Phase 1 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $58,499 for the Shekinah Ranch Maple Creek Restoration Project Washington County Watershed Alliance - $139,759 for the Narigan Run and Buffalo Creek Stream Restoration Project Washington County Conservation District - $205,550 for the 2025 Pike Run Stream Restoration Project Loyalhanna Watershed Association, Inc. - $293,800 for the Upper Loyalhanna Creek Watershed Improvement Project Westmoreland County Conservation District - $132,606 for Oklahoma Borough Park Streambank Stabilization Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $50,488 for the Forbes DCNR Indian Creek Restoration Project Westmoreland Conservation District - $104,510 for the Manor Park Streambank Stabilization Project Westmoreland County Conservation District - $50,000 for Westmoreland County Act 167 Plan Update (Act 167 Grant) Watershed Alliance of York - $119,000 for Unnamed Tributary to Kreutz Creek at Stonewood Road Stream Restoration, Design, and Permitting Watershed Alliance of York - $163,126 for East Springfield Road Floodplain Restoration, Design, and Permitting on Unnamed Tributary to East Branch Codorus Creek Hellam Township - $155,356 for Kreutz Creek Watershed Floodplain Restoration, Design, and Permitting Ninemile Run Watershed Association doing business as Upstream Pittsburgh - $211,674 for the Swissvale Hill Phase 2 Project Allegheny County Conservation District - $176,417 for Technical Assistance for Improved Resilience and Healthier Streams in Allegheny County Communities Allegheny County - $104,000 for South Park Vale of Cashmere Stream Restoration Allegheny Land Trust - $144,336 for the Big Sewickley Creek Restoration Project - Hickory Hill Armstrong Conservation District - $171,670 for Buffalo Creek Scenic Drive Streambank Stabilization and Fish Habitat Armstrong Conservation District - $34,518 for the Kiski and Cowanshannock Stormwater BMP Demonstration and Implementation Project Rayburn Township Joint Municipal Authority - $399,964 for the Cowanshannock Creek Streambank Stabilization Project Beaver County Conservation District - $42,238 for Brush Creek Streambank Stabilization Beaver County Conservation District - $138,700 for Raccoon Creek Watershed Streambank Stabilization #1 (Energy Transfer Settlement) Beaver County Conservation District - $67,924 for Raccoon Creek Watershed Streambank Stabilization #2 (Energy Transfer Settlement) Berks County Conservation District - $416,031 for Multi-Project Stream and Floodplain Enhancement Along Cacoosing Creek Blair Conservation District - $307,049 for Lewis-Clark Manure Storage for Better Management Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $279,099 for Blair County Stream Restoration Blair Conservation District - $317,846 for Stock Farm Manure Storage for Better Management Penndel Borough - $105,000 for the Unnamed Tributary to Neshaminy Creek Stream Restoration Project Cambria County Conservation District - $264,765 for the Cambria County Chesapeake Bay Sediment and Nutrient Reduction Projects – Phase IV Cambria County Conservation District - $141,620 for Cambria County Ohio River Watershed Sediment and Nutrient Reduction Projects - Phase III Centre County Conservation District - $50,050 for the Centre County Agricultural Plan Development Chesapeake Conservancy - $294,468 for the Watershed Renaissance Initiative for Elk Creek Rapid Stream Delisting Catchment Stroud Water Research Center, Inc. - $30,972 for Accelerated Riparian and Channel Restoration, East Branch of White Clay Creek Brandywine Red Clay Alliance - $457,264 for East Hillendale Road Stream Restoration-Red Clay Creek Watershed Tredyffrin Township - $156,450 for the West Circular Avenue: Stormwater Management and Drainage Improvement Project Natural Lands Trust, Inc. - $20,200 for Binky Lee Preserve Riparian Buffer Improvements West Chester University - $53,600 for the West Chester University - Amber and Snyder Basin Retrofits Design Project (Energy Transfer Settlement) French and Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust, Inc,.
- $421,762 for Restoration of the S. Branch of French Creek in and near the Thomas P.
Bentley Nature Preserve (Energy Transfer Settlement) West Chester University - $361,000 for West Chester University - Swope Basin Retrofit Construction Project (Energy Transfer Settlement) Clearfield County Conservation District - $138,900 for the Clearfield County Agricultural Technical Assistance Project Clinton County Conservation District - $394,966 for Clinton - Fishing Creek Watershed Improvements Allegheny College - $279,216 for Stream and Floodplain Restoration Utilizing Large Woody Debris in French and Oil Creek Watersheds Cumberland County - $260,000 for the Building on Success: Big Spring Creek Stream Restoration in Cumberland County Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $115,000 for Kersey Run Bennett Branch Stream Restoration Regional Science Consortium at Presque Isle Center - $310,855 for Implementation of Stormwater BMPs at Boat Marinas on Presque Isle Bay's Shoreline Erie County Conservation District - $150,000 for the PA VinES Program (Pennsylvania Vested in Environmental Sustainability Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $48,184 for the Bullskin Township Mounts Creek Restoration Project Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $290,804 for the Spruell Pipe 4 AMD Remediation Project Fayette County Commissioners - $40,000 for the Fayette County Act 167 Plan Scope of Study (Act 167 Grant) Kingsley Township - $451,998 for the Kingsley Township Tionesta Creek Stabilization Project Indiana County Conservation District - $25,393 for the Indiana County Riparian Buffers Indiana County Conservation District - $302,313 for Stewart Heavy Use Area Implementation Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $100,715 for the Dixon Blackleggs Creek Restoration Project Indiana County Conservation District - $247,901 for the Pine Run Streambank Stabilization Project Indiana County Conservation District - $334,056 for Heeter Farm Manure Storage Implementation Indiana County Conservation District - $499,055 for the McNutt Heavy Use Area and Manure Storage Implementation Project Jefferson County Commissioners - $30,000 for the Jefferson County Stormwater Management Plan Revision (Act 167 Grant) Lackawanna County Chief Exec Officer, Lackawanna County Commissioners - $26,250 for the Lackawanna County Stormwater Management Plan Scope of Study (Act 167 Grant) Warwick Township - $170,000 for the Cocalico Creek Tributary Stream Restoration at Pump Station 18 – Implementation Lawrence County Conservation District - $94,886 for Slippery Rock Creek Streambank Restoration and Fish Habitat Improvement Trout Unlimited 108, Doc Fritchey Chapter of Trout Unlimited - $330,408 for the Snitz Creek 3 - Stream and Floodplain Restoration (Energy Transfer Settlement) Lehigh County Conservation District - $396,800 for Little Lehigh Creek Stabilization and Enhancement Lehigh County Conservation District - $169,140 for Restoration of an Unnamed Tributary to Laurel Run Luzerne Conservation District - $85,000 for the Toby Creek Watershed Assessment Luzerne County Chief Executive Officer - $50,000 for the Luzerne County Act 167 Update (Act 167 Grant) Northcentral Pennsylvania Conservancy - $166,000 for Partnering to Improve the Chesapeake Bay Trout Unlimited, Inc. - $194,319 for Streambank Stabilization, Riparian Planting, and Habitat Improvement in the Texas Creek Watershed McKean County Conservation District - $487,707 for the Bucks Hollow Agricultural BMP Initiative Nicholas Micsky - $109,636 for the Deer Creek Group Habitat Improvement Project Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $188,861 for the Foulk Run Stream Project Mifflin County Conservation District - $146,863 for the Falb Stream Restoration Lower Salford Township - $164,000 for the Lower Salford - Briarwyck Park Stream Restoration Project Hatfield Township - $109,890 for Hatfield Township Basin Modifications Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association DBA Wissahickon Trails - $125,105 for Advancing Priority Stormwater Projects for Watershed-Wide Impacts in the Wissahickon - Elm Avenue Towamencin Township - $51,150 for the Towamencin - Skippack Creek Restoration Project Montgomery County Commissioners, County of Montgomery - $60,000 for Montgomery County Act 167 Phase 1 (Act 167 Grant) Northampton County - $150,000 for Stream Restoration in Northampton County Parks Northampton County Conservation District - $21,882.
00 for the Little Bushkill Creek Stream Bank Restoration and Enhancement Project Pennsylvania Horticultural Society - $238,607 for the Trees for Watersheds Grant Program Friends of Pastorius Park - $170,042 for the North East Woods Restoration Project Schuylkill Conservation District - $73,745 for Little Mahantango Creek - Ry-Nan Farm Agricultural BMPs Design and Permit Snyder County Conservation District - $328,943 for Snyder County Agricultural BPMs and Stream Restoration Projects Snyder County Conservation District - $500,000 for the Rockhill Dairy Roofed HUA and Mortality Composting Project Sullivan County Conservation District - $127,809 for Sullivan County Agricultural BMPs from Stormwater and Resource Protection Union County Conservation District - $370,561 for Winfield Creek Stream Improvements Phase 2 Warren County Conservation District - $171,831 for Middle Allegheny River Basin Streambank Stabilization Best Management Practices - Phase 1 Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $58,499 for the Shekinah Ranch Maple Creek Restoration Project Washington County Watershed Alliance - $139,759 for the Narigan Run and Buffalo Creek Stream Restoration Project Washington County Conservation District - $205,550 for the 2025 Pike Run Stream Restoration Project Loyalhanna Watershed Association, Inc. - $293,800 for the Upper Loyalhanna Creek Watershed Improvement Project Westmoreland County Conservation District - $132,606 for Oklahoma Borough Park Streambank Stabilization Western Pennsylvania Conservancy - $50,488 for the Forbes DCNR Indian Creek Restoration Project Westmoreland Conservation District - $104,510 for the Manor Park Streambank Stabilization Project Westmoreland County Conservation District - $50,000 for Westmoreland County Act 167 Plan Update (Act 167 Grant) Watershed Alliance of York - $119,000 for Unnamed Tributary to Kreutz Creek at Stonewood Road Stream Restoration, Design, and Permitting Watershed Alliance of York - $163,126 for East Springfield Road Floodplain Restoration, Design, and Permitting on Unnamed Tributary to East Branch Codorus Creek Hellam Township - $155,356 for Kreutz Creek Watershed Floodplain Restoration, Design, and Permitting Multi-County or Statewide Grants Chesapeake Conservancy, Inc. - $416,396 for Advancing Restoration Projects in Central PA Rapid Stream Delisting Catchments (Clinton, Lycoming) Lower Merion Conservancy - $206,850 for Growing Greener Together: Sustainable and Resilient Communities (Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia) Wildlands Conservancy - $310,315 for Advancing Aquatic Connectivity and Wildlife Habitat Restoration in the Lehigh Valley (Northampton, Lehigh) Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District - $301,500 for Environmentally Sensitive Dirt, Gravel, and Low Volume Road Maintenance Program for Community Association (Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike, Wayne Western Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation - $150,000 for Quick Response 11: Fiscal Management for Repair of Growing Greener-type Projects (Statewide) Chesapeake Conservancy, Inc. - $416,396 for Advancing Restoration Projects in Central PA Rapid Stream Delisting Catchments (Clinton, Lycoming) Lower Merion Conservancy - $206,850 for Growing Greener Together: Sustainable and Resilient Communities (Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia) Wildlands Conservancy - $310,315 for Advancing Aquatic Connectivity and Wildlife Habitat Restoration in the Lehigh Valley (Northampton, Lehigh) Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District - $301,500 for Environmentally Sensitive Dirt, Gravel, and Low Volume Road Maintenance Program for Community Association (Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike, Wayne Western Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation - $150,000 for Quick Response 11: Fiscal Management for Repair of Growing Greener-type Projects (Statewide) Bureau of Watershed Restoration and Nonpoint Source Management Grant Viewer Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report Pennsylvania's Nonpoint Source Management Plan Bureau of Watershed Restoration and Nonpoint Source Management Grant Viewer Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report Pennsylvania's Nonpoint Source Management Plan \r\n For a list of awarded grants, see DEP's Investment Tracker .
\r\n *It currently only shows grants awarded via the Electronic Single Application system. Dates of inclusion in this system will vary by grant program. We will add historic data for all awards not contained in this current report soon.
How to apply using eGrants \r\n \r\n DEP Electronic Signature (eSignature) Process Instructions \r\n If awarded a grant from DEP, the contracting process will be all electronic, including signatures on the grant agreement. This document explains the process and shows what the grantee signatories can expect when it comes time to sign their grant agreement.
DEP Electronic Signature (eSignature) Process Instructions (PDF) Completing the eSignature Request (MP4) \r\n \r\n This video will show how to search the Electronic Single Application system for available grant opportunities offered by DEP tailored to your organization or project type. \r\n View the FAQ below for other important grant-related information and frequently asked questions.
Frequently Asked Questions for Vendors/Grantees (PDF) For a list of awarded grants, see DEP's Investment Tracker . *It currently only shows grants awarded via the Electronic Single Application system. Dates of inclusion in this system will vary by grant program.
We will add historic data for all awards not contained in this current report soon. How to apply using eGrants DEP Electronic Signature (eSignature) Process Instructions If awarded a grant from DEP, the contracting process will be all electronic, including signatures on the grant agreement. This document explains the process and shows what the grantee signatories can expect when it comes time to sign their grant agreement.
DEP Electronic Signature (eSignature) Process Instructions (PDF) Completing the eSignature Request (MP4) This video will show how to search the Electronic Single Application system for available grant opportunities offered by DEP tailored to your organization or project type. View the FAQ below for other important grant-related information and frequently asked questions.
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Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that funds the acquisition and development of public parkland and outdoor recreational facilities. Eligible applicants include Massachusetts cities of any size and towns with 35,000 or more year-round residents that have an established park or recreation commission and an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan. Smaller communities may qualify under small town, regional, or statewide provisions. Awards reach up to $425,000, with a deadline of July 8, 2025. The program supports community green space, conservation, and recreational access across the Commonwealth.
Bats for the Future Fund is a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, that funds efforts to slow or halt the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) disease and support the recovery of affected bat populations in North America. Funded projects may address disease treatment, habitat conservation, population monitoring, or public education strategies that contribute to bat species survival. Additional support is provided by NextEra Energy Resources through its charitable foundation. Eligible applicants include researchers, nonprofits, universities, and government agencies with relevant conservation expertise. Awards range from $50,000 to $250,000, with the 2025 deadline on August 14, 2025.
Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund is a grant from Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment that funds small and emerging grassroots organizations in California building climate resilience and advancing environmental justice. The fund prioritizes groups rooted in historically marginalized communities, including BIPOC, frontline, and low-income populations, with strong advocacy, organizing, and outreach components. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations or fiscally-sponsored groups with annual income or expenses of $150,000 or less; government agencies, colleges, and universities are not eligible. Awards typically range from $4,000 to $7,500, with a maximum of $7,500.
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Read articleOn June 11, 2026, U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel ruled that the EPA's February 2025 termination of the $2.8 billion Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grant Program — created by Section 60201 of the Inflation Reduction Act — was arbitrary, capricious, and unlawful. The ruling voids the termination but does not order the EPA to resume the program, leaving the September 30, 2026 statutory deadline as the binding constraint. For the 116 grantees and the coalition of nonprofits, cities, and tribal partners that were already in award negotiations, the next 105 days will determine whether the program survives in any operational form or migrates entirely to the Court of Federal Claims as a damages action.
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