Chi-Cal Rivers Fund 2017 Webinar - Metropolitan Planning Council

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Chi-Cal Rivers Fund 2017 Webinar

May 23, 2017, 10 to 11 a.m.

This is a past event

Hosted By:
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
www.nfwf.org

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Please join our partners for a webinar to learn about the grant funding opportunity to be offered through the Chi-Cal Rivers Fund. 

On May 15, the 2017 Chi-Cal Rivers Fund Request for Proposals will be available at www.nfwf.org/chi-cal. Grant funding for work in the Chicago and Calumet region will be awarded in three categories:

  • Green Stormwater Infrastructure
  • Habitat Enhancement
  • Public-Use Improvement 

Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and state, tribal and local governments. Proposals will be due on July 10, 2017.

Webinar participants will learn about funding priorities, what to expect during the application process, see examples of past projects, receive tips for submitting competitive proposals, and have the opportunity to ask questions of fund administrators. The webinar will begin at 10:00 am Central Time and last for approximately 1 hour.

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A recording of the webinar will be available at www.nfwf.org/chi-cal following the conclusion of the live program.

Please contact Aislinn Gauchay (612-564-7284; aislinn.gauchay@nfwf.org) or Traci Giefer (612-564-7296; traci.giefer@nfwf.org) at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation more information.

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/event/402

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