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Promoting the long-term protection and

enjoyment of the upper 

Farmington Wild & Scenic River  

 

 

 

Promoting the long-term protection and

enjoyment of the upper 

Farmington Wild & Scenic River  

 The Pat Keener and Nancy Johnson FRCC Scholarship Programs

 

The Pat Keener and Nancy Johnson Scholarships ($1,000 each) are awarded every year to a high school or college student from one of the five riverfront towns (Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Hartland and New Hartford) going on to college to study environmental science.

 

 (FRCC Canton Rep. Bill Roberts and Sophie Case as she receives the first Pat Keener Scholarship)

 

Call 860-379-0282 for more information.

 

To donate to a particular fund: please make a check payable to the FRCC and note on the check whether it is a Pat Keener or Nancy Johnson scholarship fund donation. Send to FRCC at P.O. Box 395 Pleasant Valley, CT 06063.

 

 Click here for a FRCC Scholarship Application

 The Pat Keener and Nancy Johnson FRCC Scholarship Programs

 

The Pat Keener and Nancy Johnson Scholarships ($1,000 each) are awarded every year to a high school or college student from one of the five riverfront towns (Barkhamsted, Canton, Colebrook, Hartland and New Hartford) going on to college to study environmental science.

 

 (FRCC Canton Rep. Bill Roberts and Sophie Case as she receives the first Pat Keener Scholarship)

 

Call 860-379-0282 for more information.

 

To donate to a particular fund: please make a check payable to the FRCC and note on the check whether it is a Pat Keener or Nancy Johnson scholarship fund donation. Send to FRCC at P.O. Box 395 Pleasant Valley, CT 06063.

 

 Click here for a FRCC Scholarship Application

Grants

Grants Program

 

In 1994, the U.S. Congress designated the upper 14 miles of the west branch of the Farmington River as “Wild and Scenic” based on its outstanding fish, wildlife, historical, and recreational resources. The Farmington is a “partnership” river because its stewardship is based on a partnership among local, state, and federal entities. Congress established the Farmington River Coordinating Committee (FRCC) to promote the long-term protection of the Farmington River by:

 

  • Bringing the interested parties in river management together on a regular and on-going basis,
  •  
  • Stimulating cooperation and coordination among those parties,

 

  • Providing a forum for all river interests to discuss and resolve issues, and,

 

Periodically, the National Park Service provides funding to support FRCC activities. As part of its effort to support local endeavors and enhance protection of the upper Farmington River, the FRCC offers small grants for applicable projects.

 

Project Eligibility


Projects that enhance the protection of the upper Farmington River and its watershed are eligible for consideration. Project focus can range from riverbank to watershed level. The project should directly benefit at least one of the following general areas:

 

Conservation/restoration of the river and river-related resources (including critical uplands).

Promotion of responsible recreational use.

Public education about the river, its resources, and methods of protection.

Public involvement in river-related issues.

The project must be consistent with the Upper Farmington River Management Plan.
 

Preferred projects will also provide opportunities to broaden partnerships between river stakeholders.

 

 

The following projects/activities are not eligible for funding under the FRCC Grants Program:

 

Land protection projects and associated costs (are now funded through the FRCC Land Protection Program - see details at FRCC Land Protection Assistance Policies).


Lobbying activities.


Commercial or for-profit businesses and activities.


Endowment funds.


The purchase of computers.


Reimbursement for already completed projects.


Membership fees or dues to other organizations.

 

 

CLICK HERE to download detailed information and application checklist.

 

CLICK HERE to view the grant eligibility area map.

Grants Program

 

In 1994, the U.S. Congress designated the upper 14 miles of the west branch of the Farmington River as “Wild and Scenic” based on its outstanding fish, wildlife, historical, and recreational resources. The Farmington is a “partnership” river because its stewardship is based on a partnership among local, state, and federal entities. Congress established the Farmington River Coordinating Committee (FRCC) to promote the long-term protection of the Farmington River by:

 

  • Bringing the interested parties in river management together on a regular and on-going basis,
  •  
  • Stimulating cooperation and coordination among those parties,

 

  • Providing a forum for all river interests to discuss and resolve issues, and,

 

Periodically, the National Park Service provides funding to support FRCC activities. As part of its effort to support local endeavors and enhance protection of the upper Farmington River, the FRCC offers small grants for applicable projects.

 

Project Eligibility


Projects that enhance the protection of the upper Farmington River and its watershed are eligible for consideration. Project focus can range from riverbank to watershed level. The project should directly benefit at least one of the following general areas:

 

Conservation/restoration of the river and river-related resources (including critical uplands).

Promotion of responsible recreational use.

Public education about the river, its resources, and methods of protection.

Public involvement in river-related issues.

The project must be consistent with the Upper Farmington River Management Plan.
 

Preferred projects will also provide opportunities to broaden partnerships between river stakeholders.

 

 

The following projects/activities are not eligible for funding under the FRCC Grants Program:

 

Land protection projects and associated costs (are now funded through the FRCC Land Protection Program - see details at FRCC Land Protection Assistance Policies).


Lobbying activities.


Commercial or for-profit businesses and activities.


Endowment funds.


The purchase of computers.


Reimbursement for already completed projects.


Membership fees or dues to other organizations.

 

 

CLICK HERE to download detailed information and application checklist.

 

CLICK HERE to view the grant eligibility area map.

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