6 days

remaining to apply

Funding

Open: Due on May 8, 2026

Over $2.3M available, divided by region

Connecticut Wetland In-Lieu Fee Program Grant

Audubon Connecticut’s 2026 Request for Letters of Intent is now open. Local organizations including land trusts, universities, environmental nonprofits, and state agencies are invited to submit a short letter of intent for grant funding to protect and enhance wetlands. The Connecticut Wetland In-Lieu Fee (ILF) Program has accrued funds that are now available for the preservation, restoration, and enhancement of wetland and watercourse resources and associated upland buffers in the State of Connecticut. The National Audubon Society, Inc., through its state office, Audubon Connecticut, is the “sponsor” of Connecticut’s ILF program. The program allows permittees to pay a fee in lieu of taking on mitigation themselves. Instead, local organizations like land trusts, and other environmental nonprofits, are given the opportunity to apply for and receive grant funding for the preservation, restoration, and enhancement of wetland and watercourse resources and associated upland buffers in the State of Connecticut.

Additional Information:
Restoration and enhancement projects are strongly encouraged and will likely score and rank higher than preservation-only projects. For restoration and enhancement projects, consultation with qualified professionals is recommended. See the Request for Letters of Intent at the link for details.
Funding Agencies: National Audubon Society
Eligibility: Academic/Educational Institution, State Agency, Individual/Landowner, Nonprofit/501(c)3 Organization
Match Requirement: none
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