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Step 4 - Select Priority Funding Opportunities

Identifying “best fit” funding options for nature-based storm resilience solutions can be challenging. Use the guidance and resource below to narrow down the available options to find grants and loans most aligned with your community’s priority project goals and needs.

Select Priority Funding Opportunities

The fourth step is identifying funding and financing opportunities that align with your project needs, goals, and priority benefits. The below database includes 50+ available grants, but is designed to help you find the best funding opportunities to match your selected priority project as well as the contact information needed to establish relationships with the program administrators.

To narrow down the list, first, identify your applicant type. This could be “State Governments,” “Local Governments,” “Tribal Governments,” and “Other.” Next, select the project driver that best identifies the key factor that motivated you to begin the selected priority project. The project driver filter options are “Conservation & Restoration,” “Flooding,” “Infrastructure Resilience,” “Recreation,” and “Stormwater.”

From there, you can select your key project goal. The project goal filter options are “Coastal Resilience,” “Economic Development,” “Water Quality Development,” and “Wildlife Habitat & Biodiversity.” The project goals often reflect your community needs.

Finally, select the state where your project will be located. From the dropdown menu, you can select “Michigan,” “Wisconsin,” or “All” for a project that will bridge across both states.

Once you’ve found your priority fund options, use the “Print This” or “Email This” buttons to save your selections.

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Onsite Stormwater Loan ProgramGrant

Project Drivers:
Additional Goals:
States:

Maximum loan amount is $5,000,000

Project Type: Construction

The Onsite Stormwater Loan Program provides financial assistance for stormwater management projects that focus on treating stormwater at its source to minimize, avoid, or offset impacts on water resources and reduce flow to sewers or surface waters.

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Grant Priorities

Onsite stormwater controls on publicly owned property

Local Plan Requirements

OWDA application requirements:

  • Certified engineer’s itemized cost estimate to determine eligibility
  • Pass legislation authorizing signing of the loan agreement
  • Complete any necessary assessment, tap-in and/or rate legislation
  • Prepare a projection schedule that shows user revenues, debt service obligations, and

operation and maintenance costs over the contract term of the years of loan repayment to

OWDA

  • Proposed project schedule.

Matching Requirements

Loan Term: Maximum of 15 years amortization

Loan Fees: Loan Administration Fee of 0.35% of the loan amount or $400 minimum.

Eligible Costs

Eligible costs include the following:

  • Construction of onsite stormwater controls, such as bioretention, pervious pavement,
  • bioswales, rain gardens, tree boxes, green roofs, infiltration basins/trenches, soil profile
  • restoration, and rainwater harvesting with appropriate designated uses,
  • Professional engineering services related to the eligible stormwater controls,
  • Legal fees related to the application and/or project implementation, and application
  • preparation,
  • Site preparation, including grading, earthwork, and demolition required to support the
  • eligible stormwater controls,
  • Associated maintenance for the initial period of project establishment prior to owner
  • acceptance, based on the project contract

Project Timeline

Typically the application deadline falls annually in March

Prior to submitting an application for the Onsite Stormwater Loan Program, please contact our Loan Officer

Application Deadline

March 2026

Contact Information

Kim Killian, Loan Officer

(614) 466-0228

kkillian@owda.org

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