Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP) Grants (Iowa)

 
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    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Iowa Department of Natural Resources

    Summary

    Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP) is a State of Iowa program that invests in, as its name implies, the enhancement and protection of the state's natural and cultural resources. Iowa is blessed with a diverse array of natural and cultural resources, and REAP is likewise diverse and far reaching.


    REAP provides money for projects in the form of grants in the following categories:

    • City Parks and Open Space - This money is available to cities through competitive grants. Parkland expansion and multi-purpose recreation developments are typical projects funded under this REAP program.
    • County Conservation - This money is available to counties, only if they are dedicating at least 22¢ per $1,000 of the assessed value of taxable property in the county for county conservation purposes, through competitive grants. This money is available to counties for land easements or acquisition, capital improvements, stabilization and protection of resources, and environmental education, etc. 
    • Conservation Education Program (CEP) - This money is available to grantees for programs that teach people of all ages about their environment and how to make intelligent, informed decisions about its well-being.
    • Private/Public Open Space Acquisition - This money is available for cost-share land acquisitions with private organizations. The DNR owns and manages the property that is jointly purchased.
    • Historical Resource Development Program - Grants are available to private individuals and businesses, as well as to non-profit organizations and agencies of Certified Local Governments.
    • Roadside Vegetation - This money is available for state, county, and city management of roadside vegetation. The establishment of attractive gateways into cities is also becoming a popular use for this money.
    • Soil and Water Enhancement - These funds are available to landowners for soil and water conservation and enhancement projects and practices. Project money is directed towards protecting the state's surface and ground water resources from point and non-point sources of contamination. 
     

    History of Funding

    Each program category's funding history is as follows:

    Additional Information

    Contacts

    Jerah Sheets

    Jerah Sheets
    502 East 9th Street, 4th Floor
    Des Moines, IA 50319
    (515) 313-8909

    Tammie Krausman

    Tammie Krausman
    502 East 9th Street, 4th Floor
    Des Moines, IA 50319
    (515) 402-8763
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligibility varies by program category:

    • City Parks and Open Space - Iowa cities
    • County Conservation - Iowa counties
    • Conservation Education Program (CEP) - Iowa municipalities, schools, and communities
    • Private/Public Open Space Acquisition - Private organizations in Iowa.
    • Historical Resource Development Program 
    • Roadside Vegetation
    • Soil and Water Enhancement

    Deadline Details

    Deadlines vary by program category:

    • City Parks and Open Space - Applications were to be submitted by August 15 or the closest working day, annually.
    • County Conservation - Applications are to be submitted by August 15 or the closest working day, annually.
    • Conservation Education Program (CEP) - Applications are to be submitted by May 16 and November 1, annually.
    • Private/Public Open Space Acquisition - Applications were to be submitted by August 15 or the closest working day, annually.
    • Historical Resource Development Program 
    • Roadside Vegetation
    • Soil and Water Enhancement

    Award Details

    Awards vary base one program category:

    • City Parks and Open Space - Award amounts vary. No matching is required.
    • County Conservation - Award amounts vary. No matching is required.
    • Conservation Education Program (CEP) - Awards may be mini-grants up to $3,500 or standard grants up to $50,000. Matching is encouraged.
    • Private/Public Open Space Acquisition - Award amounts vary. 25% local matching is required.
    • Historical Resource Development Program 
    • Roadside Vegetation
    • Soil and Water Enhancement

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