Deadline: 10-Nov-21
The Rockfall Foundation is now accepting applications for its 2022 Annual Environmental Grants Program, available to non-profit organizations, municipalities, and schools.
The Environmental Grants are for projects and programs that support the environment through conservation, preservation, restoration, or education in the Lower Connecticut River Valley, which includes Middlesex County as well as Lyme and Old Lyme.
Priority Areas
- Preservation – work to protect ecosystems, species, and other irreplaceable elements of the region’s natural heritage.
- Conservation – work to minimize their use of finite natural resources and their negative impacts on ecosystems and communities.
- Restoration – work to re-establish the healthy functions of an ecosystem or parts of ecosystems.
- Education – work to foster a stronger awareness and understanding of environmental and sustainability issues.
Funding Information
Grants typically range $1,000 to $5,000, but can be requested in any amount up to $15,000. The available pool in 2022 for all grant awards is $25,000. For grant requests exceeding $5,000, the Grants Committee will often schedule applicant interviews to augment the information provided in the application and may request interviews for other applicants as needed.
What they Fund?
Programs, projects, or capacity building initiatives within one or more of the Foundation’s priority areas are eligible for funding. Annual grants support both ongoing programs and start-up initiatives. The Foundation’s grants often provide critical seed money and support for groups that do not have large budgets or staff. Ideally, these grants can be leveraged to attract additional funders.
Grant Requirements
- Experienced supervision for the proposed project should be demonstrated in the application.
- Projects should be for a period no greater than 12 months and begin no later than July 1, 2022 (may include a planning phase).
- All grants require a match of in-kind items, cash, or professional services. Grant requests require at least a 25% match of the amount requested. Organizations experiencing hardship and having difficulty meeting the match may contact us prior to application submission to discuss their circumstances.
- Funding must be applied to the item/activity described in the application. Substitutions are not permitted unless prior approval has been obtained.
- If the applicant is a recipient of a past grant, grantee must be in compliance with the terms of the prior grant agreement.
- Grantees must detail expected results and agree to submit a final report, in the format provided by the Foundation that details the project’s outcomes, and provide The Foundation with electronic photos related to the project and with copies of any resulting publications and/or maps of activities and/or results.
- Grantees must prepare and supervise a tabletop exhibit about the project at The Rockfall Foundation Annual Meeting, Grants, and Awards Celebration in the fall.
- Grantees must facilitate a site visit to observe the project in action.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible projects are those that support the environment through preservation, conservation, restoration or education.
- Organizations certified as 501(c)(3) nonprofits, towns, religious institutions and schools are eligible to apply. Prospective applicants may partner with a 501(c)(3) or a municipality, as co-applicants, to comply with this requirement. A letter of agreement of this partnership from the host entity must be included with the application, stating that they agree to be equally responsible for compliance with all grant requirements.
- Organizations or projects must be based in one of the focus towns: Chester, Clinton, Cromwell, Deep River, Durham, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Killingworth, Lyme, Middlefield, Middletown, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Portland, or Westbrook. Proposals that focus on the Connecticut River corridor or Long Island Sound will be considered as long as there is a demonstrated impact in at least one of the focus towns.
For more information, visit https://www.rockfallfoundation.org/grants/annual/









































