CBP Demographic Profile - GIT Funding Process Timeline

CBP Demographic Profile - GIT Funding Process Timeline
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Explore the timeline and criteria for the GIT funding process in 2019. Learn about the projects' requirements, including addressing critical barriers, unique deliverables, and meeting Chesapeake Bay Program outcomes. Dive into the Habitat GIT funding proposal for Black Duck and related action items in the work plan.

  • Demographic Profile
  • GIT Funding Process
  • Timeline
  • Habitat GIT Proposal
  • Chesapeake Bay

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  1. CBP Demographic Profile https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H8RPH5V

  2. 2019 GIT Funding Process TIMELINE CRITERIA NEW PORTAL

  3. Timeline June 14: Table 1 due via Chesapeake Bay Trust Portal GIT Chairs, coordinators, and staffers meet to rank proposals August 2: Final list sent to CBPO Director for approval August- September: Table 2 development with CBT help September 24: Table 2 due October: RFP is released November 15: RFP closes January 2020: Projects commence

  4. Projects must Address and explicitly identify components of the work plan and management strategy, or critical barriers to achieving an outcome, particularly those identified through the Strategy Review System Include deliverables that can serve as a catalyst for expanded action Offer a deliverable in one year Be unique and not previously undertaken Engage in an internal review by CBPO Web, IT, GIS, Communications, and Science Prioritization Teams

  5. Projects should Meet more than one Chesapeake Bay Program outcome, Particularly outcomes that fall under more than one GIT Aim to complete all the components of an outcome s decision framework (developing a monitoring plan, establishing criteria for measuring progress, addressing an identified science priority) $30,000-80,000 price range

  6. Habitat GIT Funding Proposal Black Duck: Choptank Integrated Service Delivery

  7. Action Item in Workplan: 2.1, 4.1 Support partner efforts to improve water level management on managed wetlands, restore SAV or converted wetlands, manage open, restore and manage riparian buffers, etc. Keep local officials engaged in and aware of black duck habitat protection efforts and ways to incorporate protection efforts into local decision making Goals: Compliment the current Envision the Choptank project Develop a system for coordination and multi-disciplinary communication networks across the Technical Service Provider (TSP) community in the Choptank watershed Focus on delivery of riparian buffer, stream protection, wetland and living shoreline services to private landowners; will encompass broader whole farm and forest planning Collaborators: Wetland WG WQGIT Forestry WG Fisheries GIT

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