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Funding Opportunities


Several times each year, proposals are requested for individual projects, either directly by NOAA’s Restoration Center or through its partners. The table below lists our current and past funding opportunities. Opportunities that are now closed often have deadlines in a similar timeframe each year, and these pages have instructions and requirements that can assist in future applications.

In addition to nationwide funding opportunities, regional funding opportunities are available through the NOAA Restoration Center partnerships that announce open competitions for restoration funds throughout the year. These cooperative partnerships allow us to target regional restoration priorities and leverage NOAA contributions with local resources. During open announcements, applications should be directed to the partner organization.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Funding Opportunity
Funding Range
Description
States Available
Deadline
$100,000 to $10,000,000 over three years
This funding opportunity focuses on coastal habitat restoration projects that aid in recovering listed species and rebuilding sustainable fish populations or their prey.  Applicants may submit one or more projects to be completed in one, two, or three years.
National, not including the Great Lakes
February 19, 2013
Up to $100,000
These funds can be used to remove or modify anthropogenic barriers to restore historic tidal estuarine and freshwater exchange to benefit coastal and marine fisheries habitat along the Gulf of Mexico coast.
FL, AL, MS, LA, TX
Closed
$50,000 - $100,000
Funds habitat restoration projects in the five states bordering the Gulf of Mexico, and the U.S. Territories of the Caribbean. In the gulf states, priority is given to projects in Gulf Ecological Management Sites (GEMS).
TX, LA, MS, AL, FL, PR, VI
Closed
$25,000 - $85,000 and up to $250,000
Funds marine and coastal habitat restoration projects that benefit fish and shellfish around the coastal U.S. Preference will be given to projects at priority sites identified through Marine Ecoregional Assessments and other TNC priority setting approaches at the state and territory level.
National
Closed
$10,000 - $75,000
Funds marine and anadromous fish habitat restoration projects that benefit recreationally fished species.
National
Closed
$15,000 -$250,000
Funds individual grass-roots marine debris prevention and removal projects that benefit coastal habitat like wetlands and coral reefs, as well as fisheries, marine mammals, sea turtles and waterways.
National
Closed
$100,000 - $3,000,000
Funds the removal of obsolete dams and other stream barriers to improve fisheries, enhance public safety and boost local economies through benefits resulting from removal.
National
Closed
Maximum $150,000
Funds dam & barrier removal projects that restore and improve migratory fish habitat.
National
Closed
$500,000 - $1,000,000
Funding available for multi-year national and regional habitat restoration Partnerships that will result in implementation of a wide-range of habitat restoration projects -- from locally-driven, hands-on projects that emphasize stewardship, to mid-scale, watershed-scale projects that yield significant ecological and socioeconomic benefits.
National
Closed
$100,000 - $1,000,000
Funds estuary habitat restoration projects. These projects should achieve cost-effective restoration while promoting partnerships among agencies and between public and private sectors. Selected projects must provide ecosystem benefits, have scientific merit, be technically feasible, cost-effective, and support the Estuary Habitat Restoration Strategy.
National
Closed
Funding range is up to $50,000
Funds on-the-ground restoration of aquatic habitats to benefit living marine resources.
NC, SC, GA, east coast of FL
Closed