The Delaware Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for community water improvement grants. Non-profit groups, conservation districts, and homeowners associations can apply for funding.

Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is inviting local organizations to apply for funding through its Community Water Quality Improvement Grants initiative.
The state agency is calling on Delaware-based non-profit groups, conservation districts, community organizations, and homeowners associations to submit proposals for projects that would enhance water quality in their areas.
Organizations interested in pursuing grant funding can develop project proposals that focus on improving water conditions within their communities. The grant program represents an opportunity for local groups to secure state resources for environmental improvement efforts.
Eligible applicants include various types of community-based organizations operating within Delaware’s borders, giving multiple types of groups the chance to participate in water quality enhancement initiatives.
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