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Anacostia River Watershed

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has several grant programs available to help local and state agencies and communities implement Anacostia restoration projects. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Linking to a non-federal government web site.This link does not imply endorsement. also has a revolving request for proposals and previously has funded Chesapeake Bay- and Anacostia River-related projects.

The NOAA Restoration Center's Community-based Restoration Program provides grants for individual grassroots marine habitat restoration projects that benefit living marine resources, including anadromous fish species, commercial and recreational resources, and endangered and threatened species.

NOAA's Chesapeake Bay Program administers the Chesapeake Bay Small Watershed Grants Program, which funds community groups on a competitive basis to restore wetland and riparian habitats and improve water quality in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $50,000.

The Chesapeake Bay Program also offers grants through the Bay Watershed Education & Training (B-WET) Program. B-WET funds projects that provide meaningful bay and stream outdoor experiences for students in the Chesapeake Bay watershed and/or training for teachers to provide this experience for their students.

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation funds projects to conserve and restore fish, wildlife, and native plants through matching grant programs. The foundation awards matching grants to projects that address priority actions that promote fish and wildlife conservation and the habitats on which they depend, work proactively to involve other conservation and community interests, leverage Foundation-provided funding, and evaluate project outcomes. Federal, state, and local governments, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations are welcome to apply for a general matching grant throughout the year using the General Matching Grant Guidelines. The Foundation previously has funded Anacostia-focused projects such as environmental education for students and teachers, low-impact development efforts, streambank and wetland restoration, and stormwater abatement activities.


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