"Watershed Financing -- Moving Beyond Grants"

Wed, Oct 17th 2007, 10:00am - 12:00pm
EPA's Watershed Academy is pleased to sponsor its 27th free Webcast Seminar.

Webcast on Wednesday, October 17, 2007
"Watershed Financing -- Moving Beyond Grants"

by Tim Jones, USEPA Coastal Management Branch and
Dan Nees, World Resources Institute

Community leaders and local officials often focus watershed protection efforts on one or two funding sources, such as the Environmental Protection Agency's section 319 funds. This approach to funding is understandable given the complexity of the problems, issues, and potential solutions available. Finding public funds – usually in the form of grants – is often the easiest and least politically costly financing solution to very entrenched issues and problems. Yet, anyone with experience in designing and managing watershed restoration projects knows that there is not enough public funding or private grants to recover watersheds and habitat areas. Creating a watershed-financing plan that identifies and leverages sustainable funding sources is key to successful implementation of any community effort, including watershed restoration and protection. Essential elements of developing a watershed finance strategy and key steps in the financing planning process will be discussed. Concepts will be demonstrated through presentation of successful watershed finance case study examples.

Registration and more info at:
http://www.epa.gov/owow/watershed/wacademy/webcasts/