DCNR Accepting Applications For Multifunctional Riparian Forest Buffer, ATV/Snowmobile Trail Grants Starting August 1
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The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources published a reminder in the July 13 PA Bulletin it will be accepting applications for Multifunctional Riparian Forest Buffer and ATV/Snowmobile Trail Grants starting August 1.

Buffer Grants

Only pre-qualified applicants can apply for the Multifunctional Riparian Forest Buffer Grants.  Government agencies, non-governmental organizations, private businesses, and/or Pennsylvania residents can apply for pre-qualification now.  Click here for more information.

Funding for this program is provided by the PA Infrastructure Investment Authority.

The deadline for grant applications from pre-qualified applicants is September 30.

ATV/Snowmobile Grants

Eligible projects proposing land acquisition, planning, development, rehabilitation, maintenance, equipment purchase or educational programs can qualify for funding under the ATV/Snowmobile Grant Program.   The deadline for applications is September 30.

Click Here for more information on these grants.

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