Building Green Infrastructure Capacity in Maryland Cities

GrantID: 15210

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,800,000

Deadline: February 7, 2023

Grant Amount High: $4,000,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Green Infrastructure Implementation Strategy in Maryland

Maryland faces significant challenges related to stormwater management, particularly in urban areas where infrastructure struggles to cope with heavy precipitation events. According to the Maryland Department of the Environment, rainfall data reveals that urban areas are increasingly vulnerable to flooding due to outdated stormwater systems. This presents not only environmental concerns but also public safety issues and economic impacts on local communities.

Local governments and community organizations bear the brunt of these challenges as they seek viable solutions to manage stormwater runoff effectively. Heavy rainfall can lead to property damage, water pollution, and increased operational costs for municipal services. The challenge is especially pronounced in Maryland's coastal regions, where the effects of climate change are intensifying, causing more frequent storms and rising sea levels.

The Green Infrastructure Implementation Strategy grant is designed to support innovative stormwater management practices across Maryland. By funding projects that prioritize green infrastructure solutionssuch as rain gardens, permeable pavements, and constructed wetlandsthe initiative aims to enhance urban resilience and reduce flooding risks. Collaborating with local governments and community organizations, this funding will focus on implementing solutions that fit the unique needs of different Maryland communities.

This initiative also emphasizes the provision of technical assistance and training, empowering local officials to adapt green infrastructure practices effectively. Ultimately, the goal is to create an integrated approach to stormwater management that improves the ecological health of urban areas while ensuring public safety and enhancing community resilience to climate impacts.

Who Should Apply in Maryland

Eligible applicants for the Green Infrastructure Implementation Strategy include local government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community groups focused on environmental sustainability and urban resilience. Applicants must demonstrate an understanding of local stormwater management challenges and propose specific green infrastructure solutions to address these issues.

The application process requires a comprehensive project proposal outlining the scope of the proposed solutions, implementation timelines, and is encouraged to include collaboration with local stakeholders. Applicants should provide an assessment of current stormwater management practices and highlight how their proposals will effectively mitigate flooding and enhance community resilience.

Collaboration with community groups and stakeholders enhances the project’s potential for success and ensures that the proposed solutions are tailored to meet local needs effectively.

Enhancing Urban Resilience in Maryland

The intended outcomes of the Green Infrastructure Implementation Strategy focus on enhanced urban resilience and improved stormwater management across Maryland. By implementing green infrastructure solutions, the initiative seeks to reduce the frequency and severity of flooding events while improving water quality in local waterways.

In Maryland, where urban areas face increasing risks from climate change, the significance of these outcomes is paramount. Successful stormwater management not only protects public health and property but also contributes to the overall ecological integrity of neighborhoods.

The implementation approach will involve collaboration with local communities throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring that solutions are adaptable and responsive to evolving climate challenges. By fostering partnerships and maintaining open communication, the initiative aims to facilitate meaningful improvements to stormwater management practices across Maryland.

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