Throwe To Team Up with International Nonprofit CDP for National Coastal Resilience Fund Webinar

Throwe Environmental will promote the National Coastal Resilience Fund in an upcoming webinar hosted by CDP, an international not-for-profit charity that runs the global disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states and regions to manage their environmental impacts. Team Throwe will share key tips, lessons learned, and “funding basics” and apply those to NFWF’s National Coastal Resilience Fund (NCRF). The webinar will be geared at US coastal/Great Lakes communities that are looking to enhance their climate resilience alongside fish, wildlife, and habitat improvements.

The National Coastal Resilience Fund: Crafting Competitive Proposals

Tuesday, February 8th, 1:00PM – 2:00PM PM EST 

Watch the recording: https://vimeo.com/674986833

DESCRIPTION: From identifying funding opportunities to clicking “submit,” navigating the grant process can be challenging. In this webinar, you will learn how to craft more competitive grant applications and increase the success rate of your submissions. You will learn about the steps you may need to take before you even start writing, including how to identify priority projects, determine suitable funding sources, and avoid common pitfalls.

Presenters will apply key tips to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s (NFWF) National Coastal Resilience Fund (NCRF). NCRF invests in projects that will create, expand, and restore natural systems in areas that will (1) increase protection for communities from coastal storms, sea- and lake-level changes, inundation, and coastal erosion and (2) improve valuable habitats for fish and wildlife species. 

NCRF’s team of Field Liaisons, Throwe Environmental, will be available to help you understand how coastal/Great Lakes communities across the US can take advantage of the NCRF and other funding and financing opportunities. Participants are invited to bring ideas and questions for a Q&A with the Throwe team following a presentation. This webinar will be recorded and available online following the event.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: State, regional, municipal, and tribal governments and agencies; non-profits, NGOs, and land protection groups; for-profit groups; and academic institutions

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