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NATUREWORKS
Parks & Recreation

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All local subdivisions of government (local school boards are ineligible)
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• Local governments can apply for up to 75 percent reimbursement grants (state funding) for acquisition, development, or rehabilitation of public park and recreation areas.
• The agency must have proper control (title or at least a 15-year non-revocable lease) to be eligible for a development or rehabilitation grant.
• Eligible government agencies within each county
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February 1 of each year
2011 Awards
2010 Awards
2009 Awards
APPLICATION and More Grant Information
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Dameyon Shipley, ODNR, Division of Real Estate and Land Management
2045 Morse Road, C-4, Columbus, Ohio 43229-6693
614-265-6646
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LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND (LWCF)

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All local subdivisions of government and local school boards (with prior approval)
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• These grants provide up to 50 percent reimbursement for outdoor recreation projects.
• Federal money is administered by the state in cooperation with the National Park Service.
• The applicant must own the property being developed or rehabilitated (leased property is ineligible). Funding of this program is determined on a yearly basis by Congress. Our office should able to provide funding guidance the preceding November or December to the application deadline.
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February 1 of each year
2011 Awards
2010 Awards
2009 Awards
APPLICATION and
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Dameyon Shipley, ODNR, Division of Real Estate and Land Management
2045 Morse Road, C-4, Columbus, Ohio 43229-6693
614-265-6646
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CLEAN OHIO TRAILS FUND

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Local governments, park and joint recreation districts, conservancy districts, soil and water conservation districts, and non-profit organizations.
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• The Clean Ohio Trails Fund works to improve outdoor recreational opportunities for Ohioans by funding trails for outdoor pursuits of all kinds.
• Up to 75 percent matching State of Ohio funds are reimbursed under Clean Ohio Trails Fund.
• All projects must be completed within 15 months from the date that they are signed into contract.
• Eligible projects include: Land acquisition for a trail, trail development, trailhead facilities, engineering and design
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February 1 of each year
2010 Awards
2009 Awards
2006 Awards
2004 Awards
2003 Awards
2002 Awards
Billing & Reimbursement Forms
Grant Application
(Revised 1/3)
2012 Grant Updates
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D'Juan S.M. Hammonds, MPA
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Division of Parks
2045 Morse Road, C-3
Columbus, Ohio 43229
614-265-6417
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RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM

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Cities and villages, counties, townships, special districts, state and federal agencies, and nonprofit organizations
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• Up to 80 percent matching federal funds is reimbursed.
• Eligible projects include development of urban trail linkages, trail head and trailside facilities; maintenance of existing trails; restoration of trail areas damaged by usage; improving access for people with disabilities; acquisition of easements and property; development and construction of new trails; purchase and lease of recreational trail construction and maintenance equipment; environment and safety education programs related to trails.
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February 1 of each year
2011 Awards
2010 Awards
2009 Awards
2008 Awards
2007 Awards
2006 Awards
2005 Awards
2004 Awards
2003 Awards
• Billing & Reimbursement Forms
Grant Application
(Revised 1/3)
2012 Grant Updates
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D'Juan S.M. Hammonds, MPA
Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Division of Parks
2045 Morse Road, C-3
Columbus, Ohio 43229
614-265-6417
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FEDERAL EXCESS PROPERTY
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Rural fire departments within the Ohio Division of Forestry's fire protection area
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• The division offers long-term loans of various equipment used for fire suppression and support of fire operations.
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Grants (pdf)
Grants (xls)
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Rick Maier
740-773-1574
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GREENWORKS
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Project Learning Tree (PLT) facilitators or previous workshop participants
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• Annual community action projects are funded through national PLT organization (www.plt.org or 1-888-889-4466).
• Projects must be environmental, include PLT educator and youth, and be linked in partnership with local group participation (e.g., PTA, Lions, Rotary, Jaycees, etc.).
• Submit requests by summer through state PLT office to receive letter of support.
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Grants (pdf)
Grants (xls)
Annual deadline is early fall for final grant proposal.
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Sue Wintering
614-265-6657
plt@dnr.state.oh.us
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VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSISTANCE
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Rural and volunteer fire departments serving populations less than 10,000
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• 50/50 matching grants for the equipping, training, and establishment of rural and volunteer fire departments.
• Maximum grant amount is around $3,000.
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Grants (pdf)
Grants (xls)
Applications are mailed in March/April each year.
Applications are due around June 1 each year.
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Rick Maier, 740 -774-1506
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WESTERN LAKE ERIE BASIN EMERALD ASH BORER GRANT
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Cities, villages and townships within the Western Lake Erie Basin
see map
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• Eligible communities can apply for competitive matching grants to remove ash trees and to purchase and plant non-host EAB trees on land owned or controlled by them.
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Grant (pdf)
Application Deadline March 30, 2010
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Drew Todd
(614)265-6707
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ACID MINE DRAINAGE ABATEMENT PROGRAM
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Watershed groups involved in the long-term cleanup of watersheds impacted by acid mine drainage; the watershed must qualify as a hydrologic unit.
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• Funds may be used for data collection and analysis necessary to qualify a watershed as a hydrologic unit.
• For long-term monitoring of water quality changes resultng from an abatement project.
• For engineering design and construction costs for a priority reclamation project in the qualified hydrologic unit.
• Grantee provides matching funding, including in-kind services, for 50% of the cost of the proposed project.
Grantee meets the criteria for a charitable organization as defined in RC 1716.02.
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Mitch Farley
614-265-1076
mitch.farley@dnr.state.oh.us
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ORPHAN WELL LANDOWNERS
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Surface owners of real estate on which an orphaned oil or gas well exists; partnership with landowners, federal agencies, local municipalities
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• Pre-qualified landowners may act as the general contractor to plug and restore an orphan well through an approved well plugging contractor, then be compensated for 100 percent of the reasonable costs.
• To qualify, the landowner must apply during an allotted time period and include a plugging plan approved by the Orphan Well Program.
• Grants are awarded on the basis of health and safety or environment hazard as determined by the division.
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Mike McCormac
614-265-6898
mike.mccormac@dnr.state.oh.us
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COASTAL MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE
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Local governments, state agencies, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations (501c3) for projects as defined by the Ohio Coastal Management Program Areawide agencies such as regional planning and port authorities
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• Applicants must provide at least 50 percent of the total project costs as nonfederal match (also referred to as a 1:1 match).
• Federal funds are administered by the state in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
• Projects must preserve, protect and enhance Lake Erie area coastal resources or improve public access to them.
• Projects may include waterfront revitalization, habitat restoration and development of certain types of recreational facilities such as boardwalks, trails and observation decks.
• Activities may include comprehensive planning, growth management or sustainable communities planning, feasibility studies, projects that improve decision-making processes, planning for reduction of risks from coastal hazards, and development of geographic information systems.
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Typically, 5 pm the third Friday in November of each year. See CMAG Webpage for more information and applications.
Grants FY 2011
Grants FY 2010
Grants FY 2009
OCMP Grants 2004-2010 (pdf)
OCMP Grants 1998-2007 (pdf)
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Yetty Alley
ODNR Office of Coastal Management
105 W Shoreline Dr
Sandusky, OH 44870
419-626-7980
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COASTAL & ESTUARINE LAND CONSERVATION
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Local governments and state agencies, as defined at 15 CFR 24.3, or entities eligible for assistance under section 306A(e) of the CZMA (16 USC 1455a(e))
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• Provides federal funding for the purchase of significant coastal and estuarine lands within Ohio’s Lake Erie Watershed, or conservation easements on such lands, from willing sellers. The goal of the program is to fund projects that ensure conservation of these lands for the benefit of future generations, and that can be effectively managed and protected.
• Applicants must provide at least 50 percent of the total project costs as nonfederal match (also referred to as a 1:1 match).
• Up to three projects, each with a maximum request of $3 million, are referred by the state of Ohio to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for final consideration and funding.
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Varies yearly. See CELCP Webpage for more information and applications.
CELCP Project Selections
OCMP Grants 2004-2010 (pdf)
OCMP Grants 1998-2007 (pdf)
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ODNR Office of Coastal Management
105 W Shoreline Dr
Sandusky, OH 44870
419-626-7980
coastal@dnr.state.oh.us
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COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
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An agency of the state, as established in ORC sections 343, 1502 and all applicable sections of the ORC. An agency of the state may be a municipal corporation, county, township, state college or university, solid waste management district or authority, park district created under Section 511.18 and 1545.04 of the ORC, health districts as defined by 3709.01 of the ORC or a soil & water conservation district.
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• Project funding for the implementation of recycling, and litter collection projects.
• Grants range from $10,000 to $150,000 based on the applicant's proposed project.
• Grantees provide 50% for recycling & energy oriented projects and up to 10% match for litter collection projects.
• Sponsored by an Ohio county, solid waste management district, solid waste management authority or city is required.
• The grant period is 12 months, beginning July 1 and ending June 30 of the following year.
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Grants 2007 (pdf)
Grants 2008 (pdf)
Grants 2009 (pdf)
Grants 2010 (pdf)
Applications available in October, and due in February of the following year.
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Chet Chaney
614-265-6407
Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention Grant Information
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MARKET DEVELOPMENT
(specific post-consumer, post-commercial and post-industrial recyclables including scrap tires, as well as, distributed energy resource & waste to energy projects)
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Businesses or non-profit organizations seeking market development funding must secure a sponsor to serve as the grant applicant. Applicants (sponsors) must ba an agency of the state, as established in ORC Sections 343, 1502, and all applicable sections of the ORC. An agency of the state may be a municipal corporation, county, township, state college or university, and solid waste management district or authority. Applicants may sponsor multiple private sectors, businesses (cooperating enterprises) or non-profit organizations.
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• Projects must be cooperative with businesses (Cooperating Enterprises) to strengthen markets for post-consumer recyclables collected in Ohio.
• Maximum grant amount is $250,000.
• Applicants provide at least an equal financial contribution to the project as the amount requested in grant funds.
• Endorsement by the chairperson of the county board of commissioners, solid waste district, solid waste authority, or city council is required.
• The grant period is 24 months.
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Grants 2007 (pdf)
Grants 2008 (pdf)
Grants 2009 (pdf)
Grants 2010 (pdf)
Applications are available in October, and due in February of the following year.
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Chet Chaney
614-265-6407
Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention Grant Information Page
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SCRAP TIRE GRANT
(scrap tires and scrap tire material)
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Agencies of the state, as outlined in ORC 343, 1502 and all applicable sections of the ORC
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• Projects that are designed to create or strengthen scrap tire markets in Ohio.
• Grants funding is available for projects from $75,000 up to $350,000.
• Applicants provide at least an equal financial contribution to the project as the amount requested in grant funds.
• Endorsement by the authorized official, chairperson of the county board of commissioners, solid waste district, solid waste authority, or city council is required.
• The grant period is 24 months, beginning July 1 and ending June 30 of the second year.
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Grants 2007 (pdf)
Grants 2008 (pdf)
Grants 2009 (pdf)
Grants 2010 (pdf)
Applications are available in October and are due in February
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Matt Dummitt
614-265-7003
Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention Grant Information Page
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Litter Clean Up
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An agency of the state as established in ORC Sections 343, 1502, 119, and all applicable sections of the ORC. Those eligible to apply include Ohio counties, municipal corporations, townships, villages, solid waste management districts or authorities, soil & water conservation districts, and Keep Ohio Beautiful affiliates.
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• Project funding for a litter cleanup activity on public lands, roadsides or waterways between March 1 - May 31.
• All litter cleanup activities must involve the use of volunteers.
• Eligible expenditures include equipment, signage, disposal & cleanup fees related to litter and tire collections, print and production costs, as well as litter prevention education and awareness supplies.
• Grant awards may range up to $2000.
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Grants 2010 (pdf)
Application are available in September and are due in November.
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Marti Kolb
614-265-6376
Division of Recycling and Litter Prevention Grant Information Page
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NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION (NPS) EDUCATION GRANTS
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SWCDs and, through them, schools and other local organizations
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Specifications: Two types of grants are available:
• mini-grants for projects such as educator workshops, student field days, water festivals, storm drain stenciling, landowner and developer seminars, and other watershed awareness initiatives.
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Grants (pdf)
Oct. 15
Dec. 15
March 15
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Jeanne Russell, 614-265-6682.
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WATERSHED COORDINATORS
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Non-profit organizations, local and regional units of governments
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• The Ohio Watershed Coordinator Grant program provides up to $35,000 per year for up to four years to support local employment of "watershed coordinators." 20% minimum cash match is required (10% in "economically distressed counties). Grant and cash match may only be used to compensate a full-time employed watershed coordinator, and the watershed coordinator must develop and adhere to an approved annual work plan. Grant selection is typically based on a competitive application process, however grants may be offered to specific watersheds or regions based on State priority. 4-year grants may be offered to coordinate development of state endorsed watershed action plans. 3-year grants may be offered to coordinate implementation of state endorsed watershed action plans. All local units of government and non-governmental organizations are eligible to apply. Requests for proposals are distributed based on funding availability, and timing can vary from year to year. Federal grant rules and requirements apply to expenditure of grant and match funds.
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Grants (pdf)
June 15 each year.
Online Application
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614-265-6610
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BOATING INFRASTRUCTURE
GRANT PROGRAM
(BigP)
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Communities, public and private tie-up facilities
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• Approximately $8 million is available nationwide each year for construction of transient moorage facilities for non-trailerable boats over 26-feet in length.
• Matching grants are awarded on a competitive basis, 75/25 with the grant providing 75 percent of the cost.
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Past Grants (pdf)
August 1
Application Online
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Phil Miller,
614-265-6497
phil.miller@dnr.state.oh.us
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BOATING SAFETY EDUCATION
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Political subdivisions, conservation districts, state departments, nonprofit organizations
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• Grants fund boating education courses and promotion of safe boating practices to the boating public.
• Top priority is given to proposals offering ODNR's eight-hour Ohio Boating Education Course or other approved courses meeting the requirements of Ohio's mandatory boating education law.
• The division supports an additional offering of skill development to enhance boating education.
• Applications are also accepted on the dissemination and promotion of boating safety information.
• Grants are awarded on a cost-share basis with the applicant matching at least 25 percent of the total cost to a maximum of $30,000.
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Past Grants (pdf)
Deadline in October - see application for details
Application Online
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Mary Hughes,
614-265-6674
mary.hughes@dnr.state.oh.us
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CLEAN VESSEL ACT (CVA)
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Public and private marinas
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• Grants provided by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service are designed to improve the number and availability of marine facilities for the proper disposal of sewage from boats.
• Approximately $9.5 million is available per year nationwide for construction of new or replacement pump-out and/or dump stations to public and private marinas.
• Matching grants are awarded on a competitive basis, 75/25 with grant providing 75 percent of the cost
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Past Grants (pdf)
Application Online
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Phil Miller,
614-265-6497
phil.miller@dnr.state.oh.us
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COOPERATIVE PUBLIC BOATING FACILITY PROJECTS
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Political subdivisions, park districts, conservancy districts, and agencies of state government
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• Grants are provided from the Waterways Safety Fund for construction or improvement of public facilities for recreational boating on navigable waters.
• Projects include ramps, docks, parking and other items directly related to recreational boating facilities.
• The grant provides up to 100 percent cost-share funding.
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Past Grants (pdf)
April 1
Application Online
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Julie McQuade,
614-265-6443
julie.mcquade@dnr.state.oh.us
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MARINE PATROL ASSISTANCE
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Political subdivisions, conservation districts, and state departments with law enforcement officers working on waters open to the general public
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• Grant establishes and maintains marine patrols to enforce provisions of the boating statutes of Ohio Revised Code and rules adopted under it (watercraft, vessels, waterways and emergency response, etc.).
• Funds are awarded on an annual basis with state's share not to exceed 75 percent of the participating agency's budget to a maximum of $35,000 state funding.
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Past Grants (pdf)
December 31
Application Online
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Steve Massello,
614-265-6503
steve.massello@dnr.state.oh.us
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NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
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Political subdivisions, conservancy districts, state departments
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• Grants are used to mark hazards and to assist in developing/marking zones in user conflict areas.
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Past Grants (pdf)
November 1
Application Online
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Butch Grieszmer,
614-265-6409
butch.grieszmer@dnr.state.oh.us
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RECREATIONAL HARBOR EVALUATION PROGRAM
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Political subdivisions, park districts, conservancy districts, and agencies of state government
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• Grants are provided from the Waterways Safety Fund for dredging public areas on navigable waters.
• The grant provides up to 100 percent cost-share funding.
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Past Grants (pdf)
April 1
Application
Online
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Phil Miller,
614-265-6497
phil.miller@dnr.state.oh.us
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RECREATION MARINE LOAN PROGRAM
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Public marinas for recreational boats
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• Upon approval of a project, ODNR Division of Watercraft assists marina owners in obtaining lower interest rates on loans through a linked deposit program.
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Accepted Year-round
Application Online
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Phil Miller,
614-265-6497
phil.miller@dnr.state.oh.us
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"STEP OUTSIDE"
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Local government agencies, non-profit organizations, and other family and youth-oriented facilities to promote outdoor skills
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These grants are designed to provide funding for activities that are otherwise unaffordable for the sponsoring agency or organization; they are not meant to fund existing programs or to provide on-going funding for newly established programs or activities.
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Grants (pdf)
Grant Packet
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WETLAND RESTORATION ASSISTANCE
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Individuals and organizations to assist with costs associated with wetland restoration projects on private lands in Ohio
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Projects include tile cuts and/or construction of small, low-level dikes to restore or enhance hydrology.
Eligible landowners can receive 50% cost-share for wetland restoration or a maximum of $500 for each acre of wetland restored if they agree to a 10-year maintenace agreement.
Twenty-year agreements can pay up to 100% of the cost, not to exceed $1,000 for each wetland acre restored.
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Grants (pdf)
Grant Packet
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WILD SCHOOL SITES
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Local schools, government agencies, non-profit organizations and other school-oriented facilities
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Designed to provide funding for materials, equipment and activities that are otherwise unaffordable to the school or organization; they are not meant to provide on-going funding to existing WILD SCHOOL SITES.
This is a start-up grant intended to help an organization begin the development of a WILD SCHOOL SITE. This application packet is designed to facilitate the application process, and to make the grants easily accessible to all interested schools and organizations.
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Applications accepted January 1 - May 31st
Grants (pdf)
Grant Packet
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National Archery in Schools Program (NASP)
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Offered to local schools that have teachers and/or staff members certified as NASP Basic Archery Instructors through the Division of Wildlife
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Designed to provide funding to assist with the purchase of program equipment and materials that are otherwise unaffordable to the school. One time grants to offset the initial start up costs; this grant does not provide on going funding to NASP participating schools.
This is a one time start-up grant intended to offset the initial equipment and materials cost. There is an application packet provided to all newly trained schools which explains the application process. These grants are only available to schools that agree to introduce NASP as a part of their in-school Physical Education curriculum for a minimum period of five years.
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Grants (pdf)
Grant Packet
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