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Partners from the
Northwestern Indiana
Regional Planning
Commission, the Student
Conservation Association,
the Wildlife Habitat Council,
the US Forest Service and
more, invite CommuniTree
participants, sponsors and
guests to join in a celebration
at Gabis Arboretum of
Purdue University Northwest
to mark a milestone
achievement: more than

10,000 trees have been planted in communities across Northwest Indiana!

The celebration will include a brief program with remarks from CommuniTree partners and
communities, a tree planting and dedication, networking opportunities and an optional
guided hike with Gabis Arboretum staff. Light refreshments will be served. Register at
CommuniT reel Ok.eventbrite.com

Chicago Wilderness Alliance Congress 2022

The more than 250
organizations that make up
the Chicago Wilderness
Alliance will gather this
November to discuss the
region's most pressing
conservation challenges—
and what we can do together
to make an impact.

Thursday, November 3, 2022
UIC Forum Pavilion, Chicago
1pm-6:30 pm
$25 includes access to all events
*no-questions-asked scholarships available

Learn more and register here.
Sponsorship opportunities available here.

The Wetlands Initiative (TWI) Welcomes
New Artist in Residence


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All around the world, including in
Northwest Indiana, wetlands support a
tremendous diversity of plants and
wildlife. These ecosystems also
improve water quality, reduce erosion
and flood damage, and even
sequester carbon dioxide. Bringing
these ecosystems to life through art is
the focus of the new artist in
residence, Lindsay Olson. View a
short video about her work with
TWI here.

Funding Opportunities

The Northwest Indiana Urban Waters Partnership may be able to provide assistance to advance your
initiatives by exploring grant opportunities, building partnerships, and helping you develop competitive
proposals. Email Victoria Wittia to discuss your projects and ways we can help,

U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NCAA) Coastal Habitat
Restoration and Resilience Grants for Underserved Communities
Through this funding, NOAA will engage underserved communities in habitat restoration
activities that promote resilient ecosystems and communities. This funding will provide
capacity for communities participate fully in developing future habitat projects. Projects
selected may include capacity building and restoration activities. More info here.

*Applications due October 5, 2022
*Award Range: $75,000 to $1 million

U.S. NOAA Marine Debris Program

The NOAA Marine Debris Program will award up to $56 million to fund projects that
remove marine debris to benefit marine and Great Lakes habitats and communities. This
competition focuses on two priorities: removing large marine debris and using proven
interception technologies to capture marine debris throughout the coastal United States,
Great Lakes, territories, and Freely Associated States. View the informational webinar
here.

*Applications due October 5, 2022
*No match required; in-kind match encouraged

Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) Community Recycling Grant
IDEM's Solid Waste Managment Fund is accepting applications for projects focused on
education and promotion of recycling; processing of recyclable materials; waste reduction;
household waster; organics management (including yard waste management and
composting). For more info, contact 800-988-7901 or crop@idem.IN.gov.

*Applications due October 6, 2022
*Award Range: $1,000 to $100,000

Indiana Department of Natural Resources Lake Michigan Coastal Program (LMCP) Grants
The LMCP is now accepting pre-proposals for their 2023 grant cycle. Pre-proposals are
sought for projects that protect and restore habitats, address water quality concerns,
implement coastal resiliency measures, acquire "high-quality" land parcels or support
environmentally responsible communities. For more information and pre-proposal
guidance, click here.

*Pre-proposals due October 7, 2022

U.S. Department of Transportation Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) Program -


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Planning Grants and Capital Construction Grants

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) will award RCP Program grants on a
competitive basis to fund projects that reconnect communities by removing, retrofitting or
mitigating highways or other transportation facilities that create barriers to community
connectivity, including to mobility, access or economic development. To learn more about
how to apply, click here.

*Applications due October 13, 2022

Environmental Justice Data Fund (EDJR

EJDF is an $8 million fund created and seeded by Google that aims to help frontline
communities that have been historically underserved and disproportionately impacted by
climate change and environmental injustice. EJDF will consider a range of approaches to
using data to advocate for environmental justice at the local and regional level. EJDF
encourages grantees to leverage grant funds for matching opportunities. Preview the
application here or reach with questions to ejdatafund@windwardfund.org

*Applications due October 31, 2022
*Award Range: $25,000 to $500,000

U.S. Environmental Protection Aaencv CEPAI Environmental Justice Thriving Communities
Technical Assistance Centers (EJ TCTAC) Program

EJ TCTAC will serve as a resource for environmental and energy programs, policy
development, and understanding and utilizing environmental and energy grant programs
to advance environmental and energy justice. EJ TCTAC will provide training, assistance
and capacity building on writing grant proposals, navigating federal systems such as
Grants.gov and SAM.gov, and effectively managing grant funding. To view the full request
for applications, click here.

*NEW DEADLINE Applications due November 1, 2022
*Award Ceiling: $6 million over three years

U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRh Forest Restoration
Grant

The USFS announced GLRI funds for reforestation, ecosystem restoration and forest
health improvement in the Great Lakes Basin through projects that mitigate forest insect
and disease impacts; reduce runoff from degraded sites through green infrastructure; and
restore and connect coastal and riparian forest habitats. More info here.

*Applications due November 14, 2022
*Award range: $50,000 to $300,000

USFS GLRI Cooperative Weed Management Grant

The USFS announced GLRI funds for projects that detect, prevent, eradicate, and/or
control invasive plant species to promote resiliency, watershed stability, and biological
diversity on Federal, State, or other public or private land. More info here.

*Applications due November 14, 2022
*Award range: $25,000 to $50,000

Indiana Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Loan Program
Indiana's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) Loan Program provides low-
interest-rate financing to construct water quality protection projects, including sewer line
extensions to existing unsewered properties. Click here to access the application. Contact
Jacob Schmickerfor more information by email (jschmicker@ifa.in.gov) or phone (317)
232-4396.

Partner Opportunities & Resources

Volunteer Tree Planting with The Wetlands Initiative (TWI)


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TWI and partners will be hosting a volunteer tree planting at the Bethune Early Childhood
Development Center in Gary, Indiana. The planting will take place on Thursday, October

6 ' from 9 am - 12 pm. Register via Eventbrite here
Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC) Conference

Great Lakes Shoreline Resilience: A Science-Policy Confluence Conference, organized by
the ELPC, provides an opportunity to discuss the latest scientific data on Great Lakes
water level extremes and potential policy solutions. Register via Eventbrite here

Indiana Watershed Leadership Program

The Indiana Watershed Leadership Academy is designed for anyone with watershed
management responsibilities that is interested in building their leadership capacity. Please
contact Sara Peel (speel@purdue.edu) if you have questions about enrolling. To view the
application form, click here

*Enrollment Deadline: November 4, 2002

Federal Grant Navigator Assistance Program

The National League of Cities launches new resource to help communities secure future grants
by tracking key indicators. Learn more here.

Save the Date
The Next Urban Waters Partnership
Meeting Is October 20th

Northwest Indiana
Urban Waters
Partnership

Meeting

Thursday, October 20th
9:30 -11:30am (CT)

Join the Zoom Meeting

https://purdue-edu. zoom, us/j/99881291798?
pwd=aXR6aGtjUDhVc1VxdUtsZUtGWIpiZzQ9

Meeting ID: 998 8129 1798
Passcode: 875781
Dial by your location:

+1 646 931 3860 US
+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

Find your local number: https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/u/aOYmOYNDS

Please bring updates and announcements to the meeting!
Agenda (with working titles):

1.	Welcome

2.	Introductions

3.	Partner Presentation: Native Mussel Project Update from the Indiana Dunes
National Park Resource Team

4.	Partner Presentation: Overview of Indiana University Northwest's GLISTEN
Program from Dr. Erin Argyilan

5.	Partner Updates & Announcements

Questions? Please reach out tc Victoria Wittia
your Northwest Indiana Urban Waters Ambassador.


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The Northwest Indiana Urban Waters Partnership focuses on the Lake Michigan watershed in Lake,

LaPorte and Porter Counties, Indiana.

Urban Waters works to connect urban communities, particularly those that are overburdened or
economically distressed, with their waterways by improving coordination among federal agencies and
state and local partners. The goals are to improve the Nation's water systems and to promote their

economic, environmental and social benefits.

NWI Urban Waters | Northwest Indiana, Lake, Porter, & LaPorte Counties, IN 46360

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