Lancaster County Clean Water Fund Now Accepting Applications
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The Lancaster Clean Water Fund, funded through several partner organizations and charitable foundations, serves as a catalyst for increased collaboration to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of current and future clean water projects.

The deadline for the next round of applications is July 26.

In 2020, it will provide $128,000 for water quality improvement projects that help Lancaster achieve the specific pollutant reductions (nutrient and phosphorus) by 2025 in accordance with the Lancaster Countywide Clean Water Action Plan.

If you are interested in applying, contact Allyson Gibson by sending an email to: agibson@lancastercleanwaterpartners.com for your access code to complete the online application through the Lancaster County Community Foundation’s website.

There is no letter of intent required in the application process.

If you would like grant advisers to review your draft application before final submission, please submit the draft application by July 7 for a turnaround by July 14.

Click Here for all the details.

For more information on clean water initiatives and assistance  in Lancaster County, visit the Lancaster Clean Water Partners website.

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[Posted: June 22, 2020]


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