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Catalog of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection

Funding Program Name: Nonpoint Source Implementation Grants (319 Program)

Application Deadline Varies by state. Consult the lead nonpoint source agency in your state (for contact information click on the link listed under "Secondary Internet"). 
When Funds are Available Varies by state 
Average annual number of applicants 55 states and territories receive grants. Number of tribal grants awarded highly variable. Applications from recipients to states varies highly by state. 
Typical percentage of applicants funded Percentage of applicants who receive money is highly variable by state and within state from year to year. 
Is a matched amount required? Case-dependant 
Match Amount States required to provide 40% non-Federal match for whole grant. Recipients within state typically required to provide 40% match for each project, but this may be negotiable with a given state."""" 
Funding Level FY 2007 $194 million
Funding Level FY 2008 $200.9 million
Funding Level FY 2009 $200.9 million
Funding Level FY 2010 TBD
Typical lowest amount awarded Check with the state agency that administers the 319 Grant 
Typical highest amount awarded Check with the state agency that administers the 319 Grant 
Typical median amount awarded Check with the state agency that administers the 319 Grant 
Other details on funding N/A 
Primary Address U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds
Nonpoint Source Control Branch (4503T)
Ariel Rios Bldg., 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW,
Washington, DC 20460
 
Primary Telephone (202) 566-1155 
Primary Email  
Primary Internet www.cfda.gov (search on program 66.460)  
Secondary Address  
Secondary Telephone  
Secondary Email  
Secondary Internet www.epa.gov/owow/nps/contacts.html 
Legislative Authority Clean Water Act, section 319(h)"""" 
Associated Keywords Agriculture , Best Management Practices , Coastal Waters , Drinking water , Outreach/Education , Fisheries , Forests , Land Acquisition , Monitoring , Nonpoint Source Control , Partnerships , Planning , Point Source Control , Pollution Prevention , Research , Restoration , Floodplains/Riparian Zones , Source Water Protection , Stormwater Management , Watershed Management , Wetlands , Wildlife
Eligible Organizations Business , Community/Watershed Group , Nonprofit Groups , Educational Institution , Private Landowner , Conservation District , Local Government , State/Territorial Agency , Tribal Agency , Federal Agency
Eligibility Constraints The immediate grantees are designated state and territorial NPS agencies. The ultimate recipients of funds are typically state and local governments, Indian tribes, universities, and nonprofit organizations, which submit grant applications to the designated state or territorial agency for funds in accordance with state and Federal requirements. 

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