Applications can be submitted through the February 17, 2023, ranking cut-off.
Program options
The RI Forest Health Works Project provides financial and technical assistance to help conserve forest lands and their related benefits through two distinct paths for land protection:
- Entity-Held Easements help private and tribal landowners, in partnership with land trusts or other entities like state and local governments, to protect forestlands by placing conservation easements.
- U.S.-Held Easements allow eligible landowners to enter into producer contracts to place conservation easements on their land to protect critical forestlands.
Applying for assistance
Funding is provided through a competitive process. NRCS accepts applications for its conservation programs year-round but sets state-specific ranking dates to evaluate applications for funding. These dates account for producer needs, staff workload and ensure potential participants have ample opportunity to apply. Interested participants and entities should apply by February 17, 2023, to be considered for funding in the current cycle. Applications received after this ranking date will be automatically deferred to the next funding period.
For help applying for the RI Forest Health Works Project RCPP project announcement, contact Joanne Riccitelli at joanne.riccitelli@gmail.com for entity-held easements or Marina Capraro, Conservation Planner, at Marina.Capraro@usda.gov for U.S.-held easements. NRCS is a federal agency that works hand-in-hand with conservation districts and the people of Rhode Island to improve and protect soil, water, air, plants, animals and other natural resources. For more information, visit www.ri.nrcs.usda.gov.
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