Watershed Stewardship Network Webinar: Funding Opportunities for Your Water Work March 31, 2022 Funding Opportunities for Your Water Work Webinar recording now available for viewing If you couldn't join the NC Watershed Stewardship Network in the Fall for the live webinar, you can now watch it on your own time! Hear about grant opportunities for North Carolina waters. Guest speakers include: Sarah Zambon, Environmental Enhancement Grants Program, NC Dept. of Justice Steve Bevington, NC Land and Water Fund, NC Dept. Natural & Cultural Resources Rishi Baskatori, EPA 319 grant program, NC Division of Water Resources (DWR) Amin Davis, Water Resources Development Grant program, NC DWR Kelsey Rowland, 205(j) Water Quality Planning Grant program, NC DWR Who is the NCWSN? The NCWSN is a collaborative of people who work to protect and improve their local waterways with others in their communities. NCWSN products and initiatives have been created by people across the state – typically devoting an hour or two per month as part of a work team. NCWSN is coordinated by Water Resources Research Institute and NC Division of Water Resources staff. This blog is related to: Grant Opportunities
Watershed Stewardship Network Webinar: Funding Opportunities for Your Water Work March 31, 2022 Funding Opportunities for Your Water Work Webinar recording now available for viewing If you couldn't join the NC Watershed Stewardship Network in the Fall for the live webinar, you can now watch it on your own time! Hear about grant opportunities for North Carolina waters. Guest speakers include: Sarah Zambon, Environmental Enhancement Grants Program, NC Dept. of Justice Steve Bevington, NC Land and Water Fund, NC Dept. Natural & Cultural Resources Rishi Baskatori, EPA 319 grant program, NC Division of Water Resources (DWR) Amin Davis, Water Resources Development Grant program, NC DWR Kelsey Rowland, 205(j) Water Quality Planning Grant program, NC DWR Who is the NCWSN? The NCWSN is a collaborative of people who work to protect and improve their local waterways with others in their communities. NCWSN products and initiatives have been created by people across the state – typically devoting an hour or two per month as part of a work team. NCWSN is coordinated by Water Resources Research Institute and NC Division of Water Resources staff. This blog is related to: Grant Opportunities