2025 Reclamation and Development Grants Program (RDGP)

Ceiling: $500,000
Applications Due: May 15, 2025
State
The Montana Department of Natural Resources & Conservation

This state-funded program provides financial support to local and tribal governments in Montana for projects that address environmental damage from mineral development or meet urgent state needs related to natural resources.

Description

The Reclamation and Development Grants Program (RDGP) is a state-funded grant program designed to fund projects that protect Montana citizens from the effects of mineral development on public resources, and that meet other crucial state needs, serve the public interest, and benefit the total environment of the people of Montana.
Donor Name: The Montana Department of Natural Resources & Conservation
State: Montana
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/15/2024
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The purposes of the RDGP are (1) to repair, reclaim, and mitigate environmental damage to public resources from non‑renewable resource extraction and (2) to develop and ensure the quality of public resources for the benefit of all Montana citizens.
Funding Information

DNRC will recommend no more than $300,000.
 DNRC may recommend up to $500,000.

Eligible Projects
Proposed projects must provide benefits in one of two categories: (1) mineral development (reclamation of impacts from non-renewable resource extraction, also called reclamation projects) or (2) crucial state need. Mineral development impacts and crucial state need projects will be given equal preference in the ranking process. Projects not fitting into either of these categories will not be eligible for RDGP funding. DNRC will conduct a review and screening of all applications to determine eligibility under these two categories.
Reclamation (Mineral Development) 
To be considered a reclamation project, the project goals and objectives must achieve at least one of the following:

Reclaim land, water or other resources adversely affected by mineral development.
Mitigate damage to public resources caused by mineral development.
Research, demonstrate, or provide technical assistance to promote the wise use of Montana minerals, including efforts to make processing more environmentally compatible.
Investigate and remediate sites where hazardous wastes or regulated substances threaten public health or the environment.
Research to assess existing or potential environmental damage resulting from mineral development.

Crucial State Need
Projects that meet a crucial state need must prevent or eliminate severe and unacceptable damage to natural resources or capture extraordinary public benefit that would otherwise be lost. They must have a regional or statewide importance. Public benefit from implementation of this type of project must directly relate to natural resources. The critical and urgent nature of the proposed project must be clearly demonstrated in the application. Crucial state need projects must fit into one of the following categories:

 Drought Mitigation:

Projects that address drought as the main purpose of the project and have been identified in an existing plan such as a drought management plan or watershed management plan that ties the need for the project to a specific watershed or region of the state.

 High Hazard Dams

High hazard dam (Montana Dam Safety Act, MCA 85-15-106) projects that will mitigate damage to natural resources as a result of failure.

 Other Crucial State Need

Other projects that meet the criteria of a crucial state need project as described above. Projects must clearly be identified in an existing plan that identifies the need for this project to a specific watershed or region of the state, or include a letter of support from a knowledgeable and authoritative source, preferably a state agency, describing the need for this project for a specific watershed or region of the state.

Eligibility Criteria
Any department, agency, board, commission, or other division of state government, city, county, or other division of local government, or tribal government within the state may apply. Private persons or companies and federal agencies are not eligible for RDGP funding.
For more information, visit DNRC.

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Eligibility

States
Montana
Regions
All
Eligible Entities
City or township governments, County governments, Native American tribal organizations, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, State governments, Special district governments
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Funding

Program Funding
Award Ceiling
$500,000
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
March 04, 2024
App Status
Accepting Applications
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline
May 15, 2025

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
State
Contact Name
Samantha Treu
Contact Email
Contact Phone

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