Annapolis, MD – November 21, 2019 – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources yesterday announced that up to $30 million is available for local governments and organizations seeking to restore local waterways, increase their resilience to climate and storm impacts, strengthen local economies, and develop the next generation of environmental stewards.

The departmentโ€™s Grants Gateway provides a streamlined, single point of entry to several state and federal programs, maximizing the resources available to restore the Chesapeake Bay and help coastal communities. The system, now in its second year, enables communities better access to financial resources and a more intuitive reporting and management process.

โ€œMaryland citizens and communities recognize the importance of restoring and protecting our stateโ€™s natural resources and reducing nutrient pollution in the bay,โ€ Maryland Department of Natural Resources Secretary Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio said. โ€œThey want to do their part to help, and the departmentโ€™s Grants Gateway allows them to participate in a meaningful way.โ€

Grants are made possible with funding through the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Trust Fund, the Waterway Improvement Fund, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agencyโ€™s Chesapeake Bay Program.

More information on all of our grant programs can be found online.