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News From New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
News from New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
For more information contact: Ethan Winter, 518-587-0774;Maureen Wren, 518-402-8000
40 Community-Based Land Trusts Across New York State to Benefit
ALBANY, NY (04/16/2008; 1204)(readMedia)-- A major investment in land conservation was announced today by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the Land Trust Alliance.
DEC Commissioner Pete Grannis joined members of the New York State Legislature and local land trust representatives in announcing 52 grants totaling $825,000 to 40 local and regional land trust organizations across New York State. This year’s land trust grant awards represent an unprecedented investment in New York’s land trusts that will help make New York’s communities better places to live and work.
“Land trusts are an invaluable partner to state and local governments in the implementation of smart growth principles,” said Commissioner Grannis. “The success of this partnership is reflected by the record $1.575 million set aside for the program in this year’s state budget. Further, the growth shows that the conservation program strikes a chord with communities around the state.”
The land trust grants are administered through the New York State Conservation Partnership Program, a pioneering public-private initiative administered by the Land Trust Alliance and overseen by DEC. The New York State Conservation Partnership Program helps land trusts create new nature preserves and save environmentally important lands including wildlife habitat, sensitive watersheds, wetlands and aquifer recharge areas, and working farms and forests across the state. The grants will allow local community-based organizations to do more in conserving natural areas and important open space in their communities.
The New York State Conservation Partnership Program is funded by the state Environmental Protection Fund (EPF). As part of the recently enacted 2008-09 state budget, the program received a $1.575 million appropriation – an unprecedented amount since the program was first funded at $250,000 in 2002.
Since 2002, the Conservation Partnership Program has provided a total of $3 million for technical assistance and funding for over 200 competitive grants to 64 different land trusts serving rural, suburban, and urban communities in more than 30 counties across the state. To date, the land trust grants have also leveraged over $9 million in privately raised conservation funds, directly leading to protection of nearly 10,000 additional acres of important land through permanent conservation easements and fee acquisitions.
A table of all grant recipients and project descriptions is attached. Below is an overview of the New York State Conservation Partnership Program grant projects and initiatives funded this year.
Conservation Transaction Grants provide up to $30,000 for projects that enable land trusts to protect and steward environmentally significant lands in New York. There is a particular emphasis on land protection priorities described in the New York State Open Space Plan. Transaction grants are available to cover costs associated with purchasing or accepting a donation of fee land or a conservation easement, and costs associated with providing for public access on these properties.
Conservation Catalyst Grants provide up to $30,000 to enable land trusts to launch local and regional land protection initiatives that lead to the conservation of resources specifically identified in New York State’s Open Space Plan, in a local or regional open space plan, or in a local or regional farmland protection plan.
Conservation Capacity and Excellence Grants provide up to $30,000 to help land trusts enhance their ability to protect and steward land. The majority of funded projects focus on the implementation of one or more of the Land Trust Standards and Practices, the nationally accepted guidelines for the effective and ethical operation of a land trust.
Professional Development Grants provide the seed funding up to $30,000 to help all-volunteer and small land trusts increase the pace and quality and of their conservation programs. These are highly competitive, multi-year grants which are intended to transform all-volunteer and small, under-staffed land trusts into sustainable, professional organizations.
Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Washington D.C., the Land Trust Alliance works in support of more than 1,660 land trusts nationwide, including 90 New York land trusts representing more than 36,000 individual members. Working with state and local governments, local, regional and national land trusts have protected over one million acres of land in New York State and more than 36 million acres nationwide.
For information about the Land Trust Alliance and New York Conservation Partnership Program, please go to www.LTA.org or contact Ethan Winter, New York Conservation Manager, at (518) 587-0774 or via email at ewinter@lta.org.
NUMBER OF NYSCPP GRANTS: 52 grants to 40 land trusts (5 first-time grantee land trusts)
CONSERVATION TRANSACTION GRANT AWARDS: $144,150 (12 grants; 955 acres protected)
CONSERVATION CATALYST GRANT AWARDS: $109,500 (7 grants)
CONSERVATION CAPACITY AND EXCELLENCE GRANT AWARDS: $308,350 (28 grants)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT AWARDS: $263,000 (5 grants)
NYSCPP_2008_Project_Summaries_forPress_Conference_FINAL_4_9__EW.pdf