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2010 Online Application

Application Deadline: 6pm, ET on March 16, 2010

PLEASE NOTE: due to the uncertainty of Congress' 2010 appropriation process, funding may be eliminated, reduced or delayed beyond the normal timeframe.  Please check this website regularly for updates.

Step I: Please save the Application Instructions/Worksheet (MS Word) to your computer and use it to help you prepare. (Right-click and choose "save target as" to save.)  Not using MS Word? Use this version.

Then fill out (or copy/paste) the following information below. All fields required.

1) Title of Proposed Project:

2) Project Grant Size:
Small Scale Grant Program - Up to $30,000 funding per project

2a) If Small Scale: Choose A Project Category

3) Area of Program Interest:

4) Contact Information:

Applicant (Organization/Agency) Name:
Address:
Address 2:
City:
State:
Zip:
Project Manager's Last Name:
PM Title:
PM's First Name:
  Ph:
Fax:
  E-mail:
Fiscal Contact, if different:
Ph:
Fax:
  E-mail:
Authorizing Officer's Name:
Authorizing Officer's Title:

5) Location of Project:

Counties where project is located (e.g.: Wayne, Oakland):
Watershed:
(see online listing)
US Congressional District where project is located:
(see online listing)

6) Project Duration:

7) Budget Totals (rounded to the nearest dollar):

GLBP Grant Requested

$
Proposed Match
Minimum 25% of GLBP total
(Calculator worksheet available)
$
Total Budget (sum of the above): $

8) Estimated Soil Savings (Demonstration Projects only):
see Estimated Soil Savings Worksheet
tons/year

9) Please enter 1-6 keywords for your project (single words only).

Keyword 1:

Keyword 2:
Keyword 3: Keyword 4:
Keyword 5: Keyword 6:

10) Problem Statement (Limited to 500 characters, including spacing):
Describe, in a few sentences, the soil erosion and or sedimentation problem(s)— not solutions.

11) Project Background (Limited to 1500 characters, including spacing):
Describe in detail the erosion and or sedimentation problem and what the soil erosion and/or sediment is damaging.

12) Project Activities (Limited to 2750 characters, including spacing):
Fully describe all key goals and list the key task for each goal, the end product(s) for each task, and a timetable for completion. Include a strategy for dissemination. Goals and tasks must be measurable.




Step II: Budget and Personnel - If you have not yet completed the Step II Budget and Personnel Application form and created a PDF, please follow steps A, B and C. If you already have created your PDF, skip ahead to step C.

A. Download and fill out the Budget and Personnel Application (MS Word), saving all edits to your computer. [Also available as an RTF file for other software programs.]

B. Create a print-ready PDF of your completed Budget and Personnel Application and save it to an easily accessible folder on your computer. This creates a file that is both print-ready and web-viewable. Please consult the PDF Resources page for a list of products and services that will assist you in creating PDF files, with no purchase required.

C. Click Browse to find and attach your newly created Budget and Personnel PDF. This will automatically attach your selected file when you click the "submit" button at the bottom of this page.


Please be patient while our server processes your file.

Step III: Review and Submit

Please take a moment to review your application to make sure that you have completed all of the questions and steps correctly.

Great Lakes Commission des Grands Lacs.  2805 S. Industrial Highway, Suite 100.  Ann Arbor, MI  48104-6791.  phone: 734/971.9135.  fax: 734/971-9150.  www.glc.org. GLIN Partner