Deadline: 1-Apr-22
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced Waterways Program Grants, to provide funding for engineering studies and infrastructure improvements. Michigan grant-in-aid harbors and public boating access sites managed by local units of government (city, village, township and county) and state colleges and universities are eligible to apply.
Funding Information
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For FY2022, the Michigan Legislature appropriated approximately $3.3 million for Waterways Program Grants.
- Grant funding requires a 50% match of the estimated project cost.
- Grant requests that include more than a 50% applicant fund match will be given additional preference.
- An applicant fund match can include well-documented in-kind expenses.
- Applicants not able to provide the 50% match, but can demonstrate a "qualified need" can still apply.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible applicants include local units of government (city, village, township and county) and state colleges and universities. Local units and universities may cooperate with sports/community organizations in the implementation of projects.
- Large projects require a completed preliminary engineering study and permit approval prior to grant consideration.
Harbor Project Criteria
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Applicants submitting a Waterways Grant Program Application and select "Harbor" (not boating access sites) as the project type, must submit:
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An approved Harbor/Marina Facilities 5-Year Recreation Plan (or amendment to the existing 5-year plan) through Grants Management that includes:
- A description of recreational plan elements such as facility size, marketing/events/partnering plans, dredging needs, dredging cycles (how often), dredge volume and dredge disposal location.
- A brief description of infrastructure replacement schedules, annual maintenance schedules and replacement or habilitation schedules of large investments like docks, buildings, etc.
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An approved Harbor/Marina Facilities 5-Year Recreation Plan (or amendment to the existing 5-year plan) through Grants Management that includes:
- Last three years of harbor traffic (harbor logs).
- Last three years of financial summaries for the harbor.
For more information, visit DNR.
For more information, visit https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-350-79134_81684_79209_80306—,00.html