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Renewable Resource Grant & Loan Program Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation.

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1 Renewable Resource Grant & Loan Program Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation

2 Grants and Loans are Available for Projects that…  Conserve  Develop  Protect  or otherwise Manage Montana’s Renewable Resources

3 Funding is Available to Governmental Entities Including…  State, Local and Tribal Government  Political Subdivisions of State or Local Government

4 Funding Limits are……  $100,000 for Renewable Resource Grants  $15,000 for Planning Grants  $30,000 for Emergency Grants  Loans Limited by Debt Capacity

5 What Types of Projects Does the DNRC Fund?  Irrigation Projects and Dams  Public Infrastructure Including Stormwater Projects  Technical Feasibility Studies  Other Projects That Demonstrate Renewable Resource Benefits

6 How Competitive is the Grant Program?  92 Applications Received in 2008  Typically Fund About 50% of the Applications

7 Planning Grants  $800,000 Available July 1, 2009  Applications Accepted after May 1 st  Can Be Used for PER’s, Feasibility Studies, and Qualified Administrative Costs Including Grant Writing  $15,000/$10,000/$5,000

8 Emergency Grants  $100,000 Per Biennium  Limited to $30,000 Per Project  Coordinated With TSEP and the Environmental Contingency Grant Program

9 How Do We Apply for a Grant or Loan?  Renewable Resource Grant Applications are Due May 15, 2010  Emergency Applications are “Open-Cycle”  Planning Grant Applications are “Open- Cycle” Beginning May 1, 2009

10 Montana Department of Natural Resources & Conservation 1625 Eleventh Avenue Helena, Montana 59620 Alice Stanley (406) 444-6687 www.dnrc.mt.gov


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