Boating infrastructure grant program 2010
Grant Award History Most recent grants and evaluation results, listed by the application year. Previous Years Certification of Applicant Match Form. Electronic Signature Authorization Form. Fiscal Data Collection Sheet. Manual 4: Development Projects. Fact Sheet.
General Resources Grant Writing There will be no in-person meetings and the evaluation committee will work remotely as well. Local agencies Native American tribes Nonprofit organizations active in recreational boating Qualified private marina operators Special purpose districts, such as port, park and recreation, and public utility districts State agencies Funding Funding generally is awarded every 2 years.
Awards to Washington State projects vary. Match Details All applicants must contribute 25 percent in matching resources.
Newsletter Options. Select any or all of the following options: Recreation and Conservation. Select topics below: Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account. Boating Facilities Program. Under Tier One each state, the D. Tier Two funds are made available through a nationally competitive process. Tier Two proposals received are reviewed, evaluated and ranked by a national panel with the final decision for funding made by the Director of the U. Fish and Wildlife Service. The funds are also used to produce and distribute information and educational materials about the program and recreational boating.
The Service received a total of 22 eligible applications from 13 states for the competitive grants. The 13 winning projects for competitive grants include:. The Town intends to apply for a grant from the state for Clean Vessel Act funds for the installation of sewage connections and a stationary pumpout to serve the marina. The Town has applied for and will receive a State Parks and Recreation grant to support costs for the public restrooms at the waterfront park.
The State of South Carolina was required to submit a Statewide Single Audit report for its most recently closed fiscal year and that report is available on the Federal Audit Clearinghouse Single Audit Database website.
There were no reported findings. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, at the time of this application, is not aware of any actual or potential conflicts of interest that may arise during the life of this award which may affect the SCDNR, its employees, or its subrecipients.
There are no overlaps or duplication between this application and any of our other Federal applications or funded projects in regards to activities, costs, or time commitment of key personnel. All non-Federal and Federal grant requests described in the Budget Narrative are supplemental to this Federal funding request.
NOTE: These attachments are not included as part of this example project statement. The following budget was provided for the Seaside Marina project:. All remaining compliance requirements will be satisfied during this time. The state parks and recreation grant is funded through a state trust fund non-Federal source. There will be no in-kind contributions. The bath house will include restrooms that will be open to the general public as well as boaters. Only registered transient boaters having paid the appropriate user fees will be allowed access to the shower and laundry facilities.
Electric and water service connections to the sewage pump-out have been prorated and removed from the cost estimates shown. Program income will not be generated, as the Town of Seaside will not begin to collect user fees from the BIG-funded docking facility until after grant closure. The docks will be constructed with the same materials and to the same standards as the existing ft dock. Specifications provided from the engineers and contractors for that project estimated a useful life of 20 years based on experience with deterioration caused by water, wind, temperature, and anticipated volume of use for projects of similar size and scope.
The bath house will be constructed to meet state and local building codes, which provide assurances that the structural integrity should persist for a minimum of 35 years.
Fixtures and appliances will be replaced as needed. Estimated useful life was determined by the Town Public Works and Planning Department staff's familiarity with state and local building codes and standards.
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