The PA Environmental Council is now accepting applications for PA Water Trails Mini-Grants of up to $5,000. Applications are due July 19.
All types of projects that benefit Pennsylvania’s water trails, support the PA Water Trail Program’s eight program principals, and have a one-year time frame will be considered. Grants require a 1:1 match.
Any project on or for a designated Pennsylvania Water Trail is eligible to receive funds from this mini-grant program; applicants do not have to be the water trail’s manager.
The PA Environmental Council works in partnership with the Fish & Boat Commission, DCNR, and the National Park Service to direct the Pennsylvania Water Trails Program.
Visit the PA Water Trails Mini-Grants webpage for more information and the application. Questions should be directed to Lizzie Hessek by sending email to: LHessek@pecpa.org or call 215-545-4570.
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[Posted: May 13, 2019]
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