Illinois American Water Opens
Annual Environmental Grant Program
2023 Environmental Grant Program open to
applicants; deadline to apply is March 31, 2023
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[January 18, 2023]
Illinois American Water has opened the application
window for its 2023 Environmental Grant Program. The program funds
innovative, community-based projects focused on improving, restoring
and watersheds.
For over 10 years, Illinois American Water’s Environmental Grant
Program has supported diverse initiatives including watershed
cleanups, reforestation, biodiversity, streamside buffer
restoration, wellhead protection, hazardous waste collection,
watershed education and more.
Rebecca Losli, Illinois American Water President, said, “We are
committed to providing clean, safe and reliable water service to our
customers. Our responsibility includes helping to protect our water
sources. Our Environmental Grant Program allows us to support
innovative projects within our communities to make a difference in
our environment.”
She continued, “Since 2009, Illinois American Water has contributed
more than $290,000 to over 90 projects dedicated to water source and
environment protection.”
To apply, organizations must submit applications for projects
located in an Illinois American Water service area, and:
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Address a source water or watershed protection
need in the community.
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Be completed between May 1, 2023 and November 30,
2023.
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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 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
by March 31, 2023 to Mike Jones, Water Quality and Env. Compliance
Supervisor, at Mike.Jones@amwater.com.
Last year, Illinois American Water awarded eight grants totaling
over $14,000 as follows:
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HeartLands Conservancy located in Southern
Illinois received a $2,000 grant for the Watershed Adventures
and Discovery Experiences Program (WADE) Phase 2. Funds were
used to purchase trees.
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Hickory Grove Elementary School PTO in Dunlap
received a $2,500 grant to support the group’s Outdoor Learning
Center at Hickory Grove Elementary School.
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Live Well Streator received a $2,000 grant for
the Marilla Park Water Redevelopment Project. Funds were used to
install a bi-level bottle filling station and pet hydration
station.
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Living Lands and Waters received a $1,000 for
disposal costs related to their river clean-up program.
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National Great Rivers Research and Education
Center (NGRREC) located in East Alton received a $3,150
grant to fund books and kits for a three-day teacher
training symposium in July focused on watershed protection
programs.
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Nature at the Confluence located in South
Beloit received a $1,000 grant to purchase an Enviroscape
Model to strengthen their watershed-focused educational
programming for K-12 students, scouts, adults and families.
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Urbana Park District received a full grant
request of $920 to support the Weaver Park Wetland Plant
Re-establishment project.
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Woodridge Rotary Club received a $2,300 grant
to support the Native Plant Pollination Garden in Woodridge.
Customers can help protect our precious resources by
using water wisely through the following actions:
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Repairing leaking pipes and faucets.
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Using garden, lawn, garage or other home products
which won’t impact groundwater.
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Disposing of chemicals or other potentially
harmful products properly by not pouring them directly into home
drains, the sewer street drains or the lawn.
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Visiting www.illinoisamwater.com for more wise
water use tips.
Customers can view their annual water quality report
online at
www.illinoisamwater.com.
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 wastewater services to approximately 1.3
million people. 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
6,400 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and
regulated-like drinking water and wastewater services to more than
14 million people in 24 states. American Water provides safe, clean,
affordable and reliable water services to our customers to help keep
their lives flowing. American Water also owns and operates a quality
control and research laboratory in Belleville. For more information,
visit amwater.com and diversityataw.com.
[Karen Cotton, Sr. Manager External
Communications] |