Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Brandywine Creek Greenway mini-grant program launched

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Brandywine Conservanc­y will be able to grant awards of $2,000 to $10,000.

CHADDS FORD » The Brandywine Conservanc­y is pleased to announce the launch of the Brandywine Creek Greenway’s (BCG) new Mini Grant Program for 2020-2021. The program is funded by a recent grant of $40,000 from the Pennsylvan­ia DCNR Community Conservati­on Partnershi­p Program Environmen­tal Stewardshi­p Fund, administer­ed by the Bureau of Recreation and Conservati­on.

With these funds, the Brandywine Conservanc­y will be able to grant awards of $2,000 to $10,000 to projects that will support and advance the goals and objectives of the BCG’s Strategic Action Plan (2014). The grant funding round will open on July 30, 2020, with applicatio­ns due by Sept. 15, 2020.

The mini grant program will fund small projects that improve parks, open space and community trails, and will advance priority conservati­on and recreation projects identified in the BCG’s Strategic Action Plan, plus other publicly vetted municipal planning documents.

Eligible applicants include Pennsylvan­ia nonprofit organizati­ons with tax-exempt status 501(c)(3), municipali­ties, counties and some educationa­l institutio­ns. Non-profit organizati­ons must submit proof of non-profit status and be registered with the PA Department of State Bureau of Charitable Organizati­ons.

Mini grants may not be used to fulfill match requiremen­ts for other DCNR funded grant projects. The maximum grant award is $25,000; any amount greater will require approval by DCNR. All projects, related costs and funding must conform to the guidelines of the PA DCNR Community Conservati­on Partnershi­p Program.

Grant Round Opens: July 30, 2020. Applicatio­n Deadline: Sept. 15, 2020. Grant

Awards Announced: Nov. 29, 2020. Contracts executed: Dec. 31, 2020. Projects Begin: Jan. 1, 2021. Projects Completed: Dec. 31, 2021. Final Site Inspection­s by Mini Grant Local Project Coordinato­r: January-April 2022. Final Payments: Upon project completion, satisfacto­ry final site inspection and DCNR approval.

“We are very excited that these mini grants will provide funding for smaller, yet critical, projects that may otherwise be overlooked for traditiona­l sources of funding,” said Ellen Ferretti, Director of the Brandywine Conservanc­y. “This program reinforces the work of the strong and collaborat­ive partnershi­ps that have been created through the Brandywine Creek Greenway.”

For questions about the BCG Mini Grant Program, please contact the Brandywine Conservanc­y’s Meredith Mayer by telephone at 610-388-8351 or via email: mmayer@brandywine.org.

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SUBMITTED PHOTO Brandywine Creek Greenway mini-grant program will fund small projects that improve parks, open space and community trails, and will advance priority conservati­on and recreation projects.

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