U.S. Dept. of Treasury RESTORE Act Program
The U.S. Department of Treasury RESTORE Act Program is dedicated to administering funds allocated for the restoration and recovery of the Gulf Coast following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Its mission includes managing grant programs that support economic recovery, environmental restoration, and community resilience in affected areas. The program identifies and facilitates funding opportunities to enhance local economies and ecosystems, ensuring that resources are effectively utilized for long-term sustainability and growth in the Gulf region.
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The grant aims to establish Centers of Excellence in the Gulf Coast Region through competitive subawards to nongovernmental entities and consortia, focusing on areas such as coastal sustainability, fisheries research, offshore energy development, and economic growth. Eligible applicants include state governments that will issue subawards and monitor compliance with agreements. For application assistance, applicants can contact the Office of Gulf Coast Restoration at restoreact@do.treas.gov.
The grant aims to fund construction and real property acquisition activities related to environmental restoration and other eligible projects in the Gulf Coast region, as outlined in the RESTORE Act. Eligible applicants include state and county governments. To apply, applicants must submit their proposals under the specified funding opportunity announcement for construction and real property acquisition activities.
The grant aims to fund non-construction activities under the RESTORE Act, focusing on the restoration and protection of Gulf Coast natural resources, workforce development, and improvements to state parks, among other eligible activities. Eligible applicants include state and county governments in the Gulf Coast region. To apply, interested parties should refer to the specific funding opportunity announcement for non-construction activities and can contact the Office of Gulf Coast Restoration for assistance.