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5 Star Restoration Program


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What is the Five Star Restoration Program?
Past Recipients of Five Star Grants
Applying for a Five Star Restoration Grant
Grant Writing Resources
Technical Resources for Grant Writers and Grant Recipients
Contact Information


What is the Five Star Restoration Grant Program?

The Five Star Restoration Program brings together students, conservation corps, other youth groups, citizen groups, corporations, landowners and government agencies to provide environmental education and training through projects that restore wetlands and streams. The program provides challenge grants, technical support and opportunities for information exchange to enable community-based restoration projects. Funding levels are modest, from $5,000 to $20,000, with $10,000 as the average amount awarded per project. However, when combined with the contributions of partners, projects that make a meaningful contribution to communities become possible. At the completion of Five Star projects, each partnership will have experience and a demonstrated record of accomplishment, and will be well-positioned to take on other projects. Aggregating over time and space, these grassroots efforts will make a significant contribution to our environmental landscape and to the understanding of the importance of healthy wetlands and streams in our communities.

For more detailed information on the Five Star Program and other community-based restoration programs, please see:
Five Star Restoration Fact Sheet
Five Star Brochure (PDF) (6pp, 1MB)

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Past Recipients of Five Star Grants

Click on a state in the map or from the list below for more information regarding individual projects within that state 

 

5star map projects in US

        Alabama  Alaska  Arizona  Arkansas  California  Colorado  Connecticut  Delaware  Florida  Georgia  Hawaii  Hawaii  Hawaii  Hawaii  Hawaii  Idaho  Illinois  Indiana  Iowa  Kansas  Kentucky  Louisiana  Maine  Maryland  Massachusetts  Michigan  Minnesota  Mississippi  Missouri  Montana  Nebraska  Nevada  New Hampshire  New Jersey  New Mexico  New York  North Carolina  North Dakota  Ohio  Oklahoma  Oregon  Pennsylvania  Rhode Island  South Carolina  South Dakota  Tennessee  Texas  U.S. Virgin Islands  Utah  Vermont  Virginia  Washington  Washington  West Virginia  Wisconsin  Wyoming 

Alabama | Alaska | Arkansas | Arizona | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Minnesota | Michigan | Mississippi Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | U.S. Virgin Islands | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming

To date, over 300 projects have been funded through the Five Star Program. Click above to find projects funded in your state. For complete descriptions of Five Star funded projects, see projects for

 

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Applying for a Five Star Restoration Grant

Obtaining Grant Applications
  Five Star Restoration Grant applications can be downloaded from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Grantee Registration Exit EPA Disclaimer site. (http://www.nfwf.org/Content/NavigationMenu/GrantPrograms/GranteeRegistration1/default.htm)
  Proposals for Five Star Restoration Grants are due in mid-February each year. Grant applicants are notified in late May-early June each year.

 

Steps for Implementing a Restoration Project
Steps for Implementing a Restoration Project (PDF) (2 pp, 92K) Exit EPA Disclaimer (http://www.fakr.noaa.gov/habitat/restoration/implementation.pdf)

 

Five Star Grant FAQ
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Five Star Restoration Grant Program Exit EPA Disclaimer (http://www.nfwf.org/fivestar)

 

Finding Corporate/Facility Partners
  Wildlife Habitat Council Members Exit EPA Disclaimer (http://www.wildlifehc.org/members/index.cfm)

 

Finding Local Government Partners
National Association of Counties: Find a County Exit EPA Disclaimer (http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/NACo_FindACounty.aspx)

 

Grant Writing Resources

The biggest challenge faced by Five Star applicants is to develop a comprehensive grant proposal that is complete and reflects the goals of the grant program. Here are some resources to help with the project planning and application processes as you assemble you grant application package.

EPA Grants and Debarment (http://www.epa.gov/ogd/)

Funding Wetlands Projects (PDF) (2 pp, 92K)

Environmental Finance Program (http://www.epa.gov/efinpage/)

Funding for Habitat Restoraton Projects: A Citizen's Guide Exit EPA Disclaimer (http://www.restorationmarketplace.com/?id=5)

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Technical Resources for Grant Applicants and Recipients

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The Five Star Restoration Grant Program funds projects that have educational, training and scientific merit. During the project planning process, it is critical to have access to technical documents to design an appropriate wetland or stream restoration project that will be successful and continue to flourish long after the project is completed. The technical documents listed below are meant to provide you with some basic technical guidance for project planning, as well as long-term monitoring strategies.

Wetlands:
An Introduction and Users Guide to Wetland Restoration, Creation, and Enhancement

Volunteer Wetlands Monitoring: An Introduction and Resource Guide

Volunteer Wetlands Monitoring Materials

Rivers, Streams and Lakes:
Volunteer Stream Monitoring: A Methods Manual

Methods and Tools to Monitor, Assess and Report on Health of America's Water Resources

Adopt-A -Buffer Toolkit: Monitoring and Maintaining Restoration Projects - Delaware Riverkeeper NetworkExit EPA Disclaimer

Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and PracticesExit EPA Disclaimer

Contact Information

Program Coordinator Contacts:

Amanda Bassow (Amanda.Bassow@nfwf.org)
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
1120 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 857-0166

 

Almeda L. Brooks (abrooks@wildlifehc.org)
Wildlife Habitat Council
8737 Colesville Rd., Suite 800
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 588-8994

 

Erik Johnston (ejohnston@naco.org)
National Association of Counties
440 First Street, NW Suite 800
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 942-4246

 

Leslie C. Montgomery (lcmontgo@southernco.com)
Southern Company
600 N. 18th Street / 14N-8195
P.O. Box 2641
Birmingham, AL 35291-8195
(205) 257-5187

 

Myra Price (price.myra@epa.gov)
USEPA Wetlands Division
Room 6105 (4502 T)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
(202) 566-1225

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