Illinois American Water’s Annual
Environmental Grant Program Open for Applications
Deadline is March 29, 2021
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[January 28, 2021]
Illinois American Water is accepting applications for the company’s
2021 Environmental Grant Program. The program provides funding of up
to $10,000 to innovative, community-based projects.
For over a decade, Illinois American Water has awarded environmental
grants to diverse initiatives across Illinois. According to Illinois
American Water President Justin Ladner, “more than $247,000 has been
contributed to 74 projects since the program began in 2009.” He
said, “At Illinois American Water we know how precious our water
resources are, and we want to do our part to protect the
environment. Our efforts include green practices like recycling,
using solar to generate power, partnering with farmers to apply
residuals and biosolids, wise water use education, and more. We are
excited to also partner with local environmental heroes to improve,
protect, and restore watersheds.”
Past projects supported by Illinois American Water’s environmental
grant program have included watershed cleanups, reforestation
efforts, biodiversity projects, streamside buffer restoration
projects, wellhead protection initiatives, hazardous waste
collection efforts, water protection education efforts, and more.
To apply for an Environmental Grant, an organization’s project must
take place in an Illinois American Water service area. The project
must also:
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Address a source water or watershed protection need in the
community.
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Be
completed between May 1, 2021 and November 30, 2021.
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Introduce a new community initiative or serve as a significant
expansion to an existing program.
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Be
carried out by a formal or informal partnership between two or
more organizations.
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Provide evidence of sustainability (continued existence after
grant monies are utilized).
Grant information and application forms can be found at
www.illinoisamwater.com under the News & Community tab. Applications
should be emailed to katie.fidler@amwater.com by March 29, 2021.
Last year, Illinois American Water awarded eight grants totaling
over $25,000 as follows:
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Bolingbrook Park District received a $3,500 grant for the Phase
IV DuPage River and Hidden Lakes Bank Stabilization and Habitat
Enforcement Project to purchase native plugs and coconut logs to
absorb water flow and sediment.
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Champaign County Environmental Stewards (CCES) received a $1,067
grant to expand the limited battery collection process in
Champaign County.
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Conservation Foundation in Naperville received a $5,000 grant to
work with the DuPage and Will County Forest Preserves to
strategically place signs, pet waste bags and trash cans. This
effort prevents waste from entering local water ways.
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Friends of Fox River (FOFR) received a $2,500 grant to support
expanding water quality education and story mapping projects by
creating stream guides.
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Nature at the Confluence in South Beloit received a $3,700 grant
for environmental improvement efforts in the Rock River
watershed by cleaning the river and creek banks. Signage for the
Kelly Creek watershed was installed and a new public use trail
was constructed.
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Peoria Park District received an $860 grant to support the
Illinois River Sweep. Funds were used to supply gloves, trash
bags, dumpsters, and tire recycling.
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St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church in Peoria received a $5,000 grant to
support efforts to decrease storm water runoff. By building a
rain garden and butterfly sanctuary the group will help decrease
storm water runoff.
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Urbana Park District received a $4,000 grant to support the
Meadowbrook Park Habitat Enhancement and Floodplain Prairie
Expansion Project.
Ladner said, “Everyone has the ability to positively impact their
local watershed and source water. Some of our greatest water savers
are our young customers who turn off the water when brushing their
teeth and remind their parents to do the same. Everyone can be an
environmental hero.”
He added that staying informed about what goes into providing safe
reliable water service is also impactful. Illinois American Water
customers can access their water quality report by zip code at
www.illinoisamwater.com under the Water Quality tab. Wise water use
tips can also be found on the company’s website.
About Illinois American Water - Illinois American Water, a
subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest
investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality
and reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately 1.3
million people. American Water also operates a customer service
center in Alton and a quality control and research laboratory in
Belleville.
With a history dating back to 1886, American Water is the largest
and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly traded water and
wastewater utility company. The company employs more than 6,800
dedicated professionals who provide regulated and market-based
drinking water, wastewater and other related services to 15 million
people in 46 states. American Water provides safe, clean, affordable
and reliable water services to our customers to make sure we keep
their lives flowing. For more information, visit
amwater.com.
[Karen Cotton, External Affairs
Manager] |