The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is accepting applications from targeted investment and distressed municipalities to the Urban Green & Community Grant Program (UGCG).
Donor Name Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
State: Connecticut
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/02/2023
Details:
The Department’s Urban Green and Community Gardens Grant Program (UGCG) is available to distressed municipalities and provides funding assistance to develop or enhance urban green spaces for public enjoyment and/or environmental education. Promotion of open space in an urban setting may include, but may not be limited to, the development of a community garden or reclaiming and enhancing existing open space for the public’s use. Grants are awarded to projects that demonstrate the highest ability to benefit urban communities in close proximity to population centers.
The UGCG is administered through the Department’s Open Space and Watershed Land Acquisition (OSWA) Grant Program.
Grants under both UGCG and OSWA are based on the merits of the projects and the level of funding available. Funding for these programs is derived from State bond funds and/or the Community Investment Act.
This a reimbursement matching program and UGCG grant funds can cover up to 50% of the total project cost. For example, if the total cost of a project is $50,000, then the State will fund $25,000 and the applying Municipality must demonstrate match for $25,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be a municipality;
- Projects must take place within the territorial limits of a “Distressed Municipality” or a “Targeted Investment Community”;
- Projects must take place on publicly-owned land;
- This is a match share reimbursement program. Applicants must have funds available or funding sources available for 50% of the anticipated total project cost;
- Projects must create, enhance, or restore a public urban community garden or green space;
- Applicants must clearly show how the public will access and enjoy the project. If public access is not clearly shown, the project will not be evaluated or awarded a grant;
- Projects cannot be for commercial activities (i.e., use of property for sale of goods or productions of goods for sale that generate a profit) or for active recreation development (i.e., dog parks, turf athletic fields, washing facilities, bathrooms, indoor recreational facilities, swimming pools); and
- Projects cannot take place on land that was acquired by eminent domain.
Distressed Municipalities – Ansonia, Bridgeport, Chaplin, Derby, East Hartford, East Haven, Griswold, Groton, Hartford, Meriden, Montville, New Britain, New London, Norwich, Plainfield, Putnam, Sprague, Sterling, Stratford, Torrington, Voluntown, Waterbury, West Haven, Winchester and Windham.
Targeted Investment Communities – Bridgeport, Bristol, East Hartford, Groton, Hamden, Hartford, Meriden, Middletown, New Britain, New Haven, New London, Norwalk, Norwich, Southington, Stamford, Thomaston, Waterbury, West Haven and Windham
For more information, visit DEEP.