New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) today announced $15 million in grants for environmentally innovative projects through the Green Innovation Grant Program (GIGP). The funds were awarded to 40 municipalities, non-profits, and businesses throughout New York for clean water infrastructure projects that spur environmental innovation, build capacity for green infrastructure, and facilitate technology transfer.
"Green infrastructure saves precious taxpayer dollars, revitalizes communities, improves the quality of our waters, and makes our communities more economically competitive," said EFC President and CEO Matthew J. Driscoll. "New York State has made green industry a priority and is quickly becoming the nation's leader in green infrastructure. EFC is proud to provide the premier program to accomplish these goals."
The grants will assist communities with projects that encourage economic growth, community revitalization, and development of cost-cutting solutions for water quality projects. In addition, the program expands green collar job opportunities across the State and builds upon a legacy of green public works projects and entrepreneurship.
EFC solicited projects to identify green infrastructure opportunities that were not only sustainable and innovative, but also those that were unique and educational prototypes for future projects. EFC received 96 applications for projects seeking approximately $46 million in financial assistance. The $15 million in grant awards leverages a $75 million investment in green infrastructure for communities across New York State.
"Green infrastructure involves ingenious methods to treat polluted runoff by slowing it down, spreading it out, and soaking it into soils in a manner that mimics nature," said Joe Martens, Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Chairman of EFC's Board. "The grants we announce today will help our hard-pressed municipalities to improve water quality while beautifying and revitalizing urban areas -- a win-win."
GIGP provides two types of funding for green projects: design grants to assist with the development of technical documentation and plans for the building of environmentally innovative projects, and construction grants to assist with the costs of building projects. Each grant recipient must be eligible under the New York State Revolving Fund (SRF) Program and meet the criteria for funding under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Green Project Reserve. A full list of the grant recipients announced today is available at www.efc.ny.gov/GIGP2. Some of the projects include:
EFC created the Green Innovation Grant Program as part of its effort to distribute funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the only State to apply their "green" dollars in this manner. From its inception, the program has elicited overwhelming interest and positive responses from every corner of the State and even nationally. The USEPA recognized this ground-breaking program by awarding the New York State Clean Water SRF the 2009 Pisces Award for GIGP. The GIGP is implemented through New York's Clean Water SRF and funded with a grant from the USEPA.
For additional information on the Green Innovation Grant Program, please visit www.efc.ny.gov/GIGP.
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