OCTOBER 2024

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FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES



EPA Sustainable Communities Accelerator Network (a national peer learning program to support local leaders in implementing plans to prioritize sustainability actions in their communities)

Deadline: Nov. 13

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MD 250 Grants (celebrating America's 250th)

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Bloomberg Asphalt Art Grants

(deadline Jan. 31)

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Maryland State Arts Council - Organization Grants (includes municipalities)

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Maryland Bikeways Grants

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Climate Catalytic Capital (C3) Fund

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Project Restore - DHCD

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Prince George's County Community Gardens Mini-Grants

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Deadline: Rolling


Montgomery County Green Bank

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Montgomery County Energy Efficiency Program

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Prince George's County Sustainable Energy

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Prince George's County Green Energy Loan

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Maryland Urban & Community Forestry Grants

(Maryland DNR)

Deadline: semi-annual

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Urban Trees Mini-Grant -Chesapeake Bay Trust Deadline: Rolling

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Community Engagement & Restoration Mini-grants - Chesapeake Bay Trust

Deadline: Rolling

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Prince Georges County Rain Check Rebate -Chesapeake Bay Trust

Deadline: Rolling

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EVENTS


Walk in the Woods: Let's Be Smart about Winter Salt

Date: Oct. 12

Location: Gaithersburg

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Prince George's County Community Garden Summit

Date: Oct. 12

Location: Beltsville

Info


Prince George's County Green Summit

Date: Oct. 19

Location: Hyattsville

Info


Maryland Municipal League Fall Conference

Date: Nov. 6-8

Location: Cambridge

Info

(including the SM 2024 Certification Awards)


Maryland Commission on Climate Change Quarterly Meeting

Date: Nov. 14, 10am - 12pm

Location: Hybrid - 1800 Washington Blvd. Baltimore/Google Meet

Info

SM COMMUNITIES IN THE NEWS

Environmental justice advocates gather in College Park for 10th symposium

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City of Frederick opens community compost drop-off site

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Cambridge to get 1.6 mile living shoreline to combat rising seas

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Rewilding Route One: Grape Expectations in Maryland

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Worcester County's Rt 611 bike path design gets state funding

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QUOTE OF THE MONTH


"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."



― Unknown




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2024 PEPCO SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES GRANT AWARDEES

Earlier this month Pepco and Sustainable Maryland awarded ten Environmental Stewardship and Community Resiliency grants totaling $125,000 to the following municipalities and nonprofits at an event at Joe's Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier:


Environmental Stewardship


District of Columbia:

Friends of the National Arboretum: Improved visitor experience and education at the Washington Youth Garden on the grounds of the US National Arboretum - $10,000


Prince George’s County:

City of New Carrollton: West Field Storm Water Management - $10,000


Friends of Lower Beaverdam Creek: Creating a sustainable community meadow in Cheverly - $10,000


World Arts Focus/Joe's Movement Emporium: GreenWorks - $10,000


Town of Colmar Manor: Dueling Creek Invasives Removal Project - $10,000


Montgomery County:

Town of Washington Grove: Restoration of a Meadow in the Washington Grove Conservation Park - $10,000


Community Resiliency


Prince George’s County:

The Gift Legacy Foundation Ltd: The Innovation Container, an Off-Grid Controlled Environmental Agriculture Education Classroom - $25,000


Town of Berwyn Heights: Initiative for Emergency Medical Equipment Access - $5,000


District of Columbia:

DowntownDC Foundation: "Green Charge: Solar-Powered Kiosks with Integrated Planters for Sustainable Park Infrastructure” – $25,000


Thank you to all of the nonprofits and municipalities in Prince George's County, Montgomery County, and Washington, DC that submitted applications!

NEW! SUSTAINABLE MARYLAND

SUSTAINABILITY ACTION GRANTS

Sustainable Maryland is pleased to introduce a brand new grant funding opportunity for SM-registered and certified municipalities!


Sustainable Maryland is pleased to announce the launch of the Sustainable Maryland Action Grants Program, established to further our mission of enhancing livability and sustainability across Maryland’s municipalities. This program supports a wide range of community-scale sustainability initiatives, offering a vital funding resource for Sustainable Maryland registered and certified municipalities.


The Sustainable Maryland Action Grants Program was made possible through the creation of the Sustainable Maryland Program Fund in 2022, which allocates a portion of the state’s annual budget to support local sustainability efforts. With $100,000 in grant funding available, this program aims to bridge the gap between local resource constraints and the need for local action, ensuring communities throughout Maryland can thrive.


Eligibility: Applicants must be an incorporated municipality that is registered or certified with the Sustainable Maryland program. Check here to check your municipality's SM status. Contact opierce@umd.edu to register your town with SM or follow the steps listed here.


Registered Communities

• Awards up to $5,000

• Total of $20,000

• Up to 4 awards expected.


Certified Communities

• Awards up to $20,000

• Total of $80,000

• Up to 4 awards expected.


For more information, please head to our website. You can also download our information packet


Apply for the grants here.


Applications must be submitted using the online application portal by 11:59 PM on Friday, November 8th, 2024. Questions? Email SMGrants@umd.edu


NEW SM SPONSOR:

REMINGTON & VERNICK ENGINEERS

Remington & Vernick Engineers (RVE) is one of the oldest established consulting firms in the country and has successfully completed tens of thousands of planning, engineering and capital infrastructure improvement projects. We provide multidisciplinary engineering services for diverse public sector clients. Our employees bring expertise, specialized certification and licensure in the major areas of engineering and the related disciplines required to implement projects in our four markets: Municipal, Transportation and Infrastructure, Facilities and Water/Wastewater.


Our professionals embrace the responsibility we have to facilitate a design and construction process that will enhance, protect and conserve our natural resources and built environment. RVE has been a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) since 2002 and designs and manages the construction of projects that are pursuing a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating. Professionals on our staff include LEED-accredited designers.


We understand the economic and environmental challenges faced by our clients in Maryland and the surrounding areas. We are focused on sustainable design and construction in conjunction with our clients’ goals of lowering energy and operating costs while improving health, productivity, community image and environmental consciousness.


To learn more about RVE, visit www.rve.com or contact Christohper Fazio, PE, Executive Vice President in our Laurel office at 240-583-7890 or via email at Christopher.Fazio@rve.com.

MARYLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLIMATE ACTION SUPPORT PROGRAM

Environmental Finance Center/Sustainable Maryland staff are now providing direct technical support to select counties and municipalities to help them access federal and state funding to address climate change. This assistance will be delivered at no cost to recipients, through an award from the Maryland Department of Environment. Available services include assistance identifying climate pollution reduction projects; developing plans; building technical, financial, and managerial capacity; and completing funding application materials. Assistance is available on a need basis to the following counties and municipalities located within the following counties: 


  • Western Maryland (Garrett, Allegany, Washington counties) 
  • Southern Maryland (Calvert, St. Mary’s counties)
  • Eastern Shore (Kent, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester, Wicomico, Somerset, and Worcester counties)

To request climate action technical assistance for your municipality, please complete this form or e-mail efc_climateaction@umd.edu.


For more information click here.

SM SUSTAINABLE THURSDAYS CONTINUES IN OCTOBER:

MORE GUIDED SUSTAINABILITY TOURS

Join the SM Team and local experts on a series of guided tours aimed at elected officials, municipal staff and Green Team members. Hands on, real world sustainability projects, that you can take back to your community and replicate:


Thursday, Oct. 17, 4-6pm

Mixed Use/Transit Oriented Sustainable Development - Riverdale Park Station

REGISTER


Thursday, Oct. 24, 4-6pm

Green Infrastructure/Pervious Intersection - Colmar Manor

REGISTER


SUSTAINABLE BY DESIGN:

ESLC COMMISSIONS LAND USE ANALYSIS OF THE EASTERN SHORE

Over the past year, the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy has contracted with the firm Urban3 to study land use patterns throughout 8 counties on the Eastern Shore. Their data, and the impressive modeling maps they create show the varying value of land use investments for local government (rural and urban). They do this through a measurement called value per acre, which contrasts the public investment in infrastructure and services with property taxes.


ESLC will host two events on Tuesday, October 22 where attendees can learn more. Registration is below.

 

  • The Packing House in Cambridge at 10:00 AM
  • Chesapeake College in Wye Mills at 3:00 PM

 

https://www.eslc.org/sustainable-by-design-urban3/

Sustainable Maryland is an initiative of the Environmental Finance Center at the University of Maryland. It is a free and voluntary program designed to help Maryland communities choose a direction for their sustainability efforts, improve access to resources needed to implement action, and recognize their accomplishments. Our sponsors include the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Maryland Municipal League. Sustainable Maryland is a proud founding member of the national Sustainable States Network.


For more information about how your municipality can register in the Sustainable Maryland program, plus customized Green Team training and access to student resources that are available to provide consultancy services for municipal planning, please contact 301-405-7956 or mikeh75@umd.edu


Mike Hunninghake

Director

Sustainable Maryland