Illinois American Water Opens Annual Environmental Grant Program
2023 Environmental Grant Program open to applicants; deadline to apply is
For over 10 years, Illinois American Water’s Environmental Grant Program has supported diverse initiatives including watershed cleanups, reforestation, biodiversity, streamside buffer restoration, wellhead protection, hazardous waste collection, watershed education and more.
She continued, “Since 2009,
To apply, organizations must submit applications for projects located in an
- Address a source water or watershed protection need in the community.
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Be completed between
May 1, 2023 andNovember 30, 2023 . - Introduce a new community initiative or serve as a significant expansion to an existing program.
- Be carried out by a formal partnership between two or more organizations.
- Provide evidence of sustainability (continued existence after grant monies are utilized).
Grant information and application forms can be found at www.illinoisamwater.com under the News & Community tab. Applications should be emailed to by
Last year,
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HeartLands Conservancy located inSouthern Illinois received a grant for the Watershed Adventures and Discovery Experiences Program (WADE) Phase 2. Funds were used to purchase trees.$2,000 -
Hickory Grove Elementary School PTO in
Dunlap received a grant to support the group’s$2,500 Outdoor Learning Center atHickory Grove Elementary School . -
Live Well Streator received a
grant for the$2,000 Marilla Park Water Redevelopment Project . Funds were used to install a bi-level bottle filling station and pet hydration station. -
Living Lands and Waters received a
for disposal costs related to their river clean-up program.$1,000 -
National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (NGRREC) located inEast Alton received a grant to fund books and kits for a three-day teacher training symposium in July focused on watershed protection programs.$3,150 -
Nature at the Confluence located in
South Beloit received a grant to purchase an Enviroscape Model to strengthen their watershed-focused educational programming for K-12 students, scouts, adults and families.$1,000 -
Urbana Park District received a full grant request of to support the Weaver Park Wetland Plant Re-establishment project.$920 -
Woodridge Rotary Club received a grant to support the Native Plant Pollination Garden in$2,300 Woodridge .
Customers can help protect our precious resources by using water wisely through the following actions:
- Repairing leaking pipes and faucets.
- Using garden, lawn, garage or other home products which won’t impact groundwater.
- Disposing of chemicals or other potentially harmful products properly by not pouring them directly into home drains, the sewer street drains or the lawn.
- Visiting www.illinoisamwater.com for more wise water use tips.
Customers can view their annual water quality report online at www.illinoisamwater.com.
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