Clean Vessel Act — Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources funding opportunity
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Clean Vessel Act

Federal Clean Vessel Act grant program The Clean Vessel Act (CVA) Program is a nationwide competitive federal grant program that provides funding to states as part of an effort to clean up the nation's waterways. Nationw...

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Deadline Rolling Location Wisconsin Type loan Level State Open
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  • Who can apply: State-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Deadline: Rolling — applications accepted any time.
  • Issued by: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
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About this opportunity

Federal Clean Vessel Act grant program The Clean Vessel Act (CVA) Program is a nationwide competitive federal grant program that provides funding to states as part of an effort to clean up the nation's waterways. Nationwide, the program receives about $10 million annually. Funding for the CVA program comes from the Federal Sport Fish Restoration Account of the Aquatic Resources Trust Fund. The CVA encourages states to subcontract with private marinas/businesses as well as local units of government to construct projects. Application Deadline CVA - September 1 Who can apply Any private marina/business with public access or local units of government. Eligible projects include and maintenance of pump-out and dump stations including: floating restrooms not connected to land or structures; and structures connected to the land, used solely by boaters; and education/information materials. Deadlines Grant application materials for CVA projects must be submitted by 11:59 Sept. 1. Applying Before applying read Program Guidance for Fish & Wildlife Service Subaward Grant Program: Boating Infrastructure Grant, Clean Vessel Act, and Sportfish Restoration for Boat Access and Fishing Piers and contact the grant manager to discuss your project prior to submitting the program application. Federal Government Transition from DUNS to UEI As of April 4, 2022, the federal government discontinued using the DUNS number to uniquely identify entities. Previously, DNR grantees receiving federal funds needed to provide a DUNS number as part of the grant process. As of April 4th, grantees receiving federal funds will now have to provide a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) created in SAM.gov (office website of the government). Entities registered in SAM.gov prior to April 4th already have their UEI viewable in The following website provides more information regarding the transition from DUNS number to UEI: https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/organization/federal-acquisition-service/office-of-systems-management/integrated-award-environment-iae/iae-systems-information-kit/unique-entity-identifier-update. At this time, the DUNS field on the application has not been transitioned to accept the UEI number. Please include your UEI number in your application email. Application materials Note : If you are having problems opening forms, visit PDF Help . Sport Fish Restoration Grant Programs Application (Form 8700-385) Grant Project Authorizing Resolution (Form 8700-388) DO NOT FORGET THE ATTACHMENTS!! Your application is not considered complete if you do not include the required attachments Project resolution by grant applicant authorizing participation. A sample resolution can be found under the Applying tab. Project location clearly marked on a map Project area footprint outlined on a map Topographical map of project location showing land disturbance area Illustration (drawings/photos) of project area in its current condition including all existing facilities Drawings or site plan of the proposed project area including buildings, parking lots, ramps piers, etc. Preliminary or final engineering plans for all grant project components that include pier designs that show pier approach, the water depth along the pier, and the width and length of the piers Draft MOU/MOA document (if development project is on land not owned by applicant) Copy of required permit(s) (if already received) Submitting an application All grant applications must be sent to the department by the date listed in the Deadlines Tab. Email applications to [email protected].

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Eligible projects include and maintenance of pump-out and dump stations including:

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Source IDdnr-cleanvessel

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