Frequently Asked Questions
The following questions have been collected from potential grantees regarding grant priorities for Chesapeake Gateways Grants. Learn more about grant opportunities by visiting the Chesapeake Gateways Grants page.
The grant has two categories:
a.) Linking Tourism and Economic Development Grants
Proposals submitted should demonstrate that the projects reflect a community need; link local recreation, culture, history, and/or nature tourism to economic impact of the community; and involve a collaboration among community partners. Projects should link nature-based and cultural tourism with economic initiatives for local resilience and community sustainability, especially tied with sectors closely linked with Chesapeake heritage, such as historical or cultural crafts and trades, working lands, or maritime activities.
Award Range: $50,000 to $100,000
b.) Event Support Grants
Proposals should demonstrate how the event or festival celebrates the rich cultural, historical, natural, or recreational legacy and ongoing story of Chesapeake Gateways communities. Public events and festivals should encourage exploration and enjoyment of the wealth of cultural, historical, natural, and recreational experiences available in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The events encourage new and enhanced opportunities to connect with underrepresented communities through inclusive and welcoming events, festivals, places, and programming.
Award Range: $10,000-$25,000
A list of sample activities under each category can be found in section A.4. Grant Categories of the Notice of Financial Opportunity (NOFO). However, this is not a complete or prescriptive list. If your project/program will occur in the Chesapeake watershed, supports local economic development, and can be accomplished within the available funding and timeframe, then your proposal should be considered.
A single proposal cannot be submitted for both a project ($100K) and an event ($25K). The smaller event grants are meant to support events or festivals that celebrate the rich cultural, historical, natural, or recreational legacy and ongoing story of Chesapeake Gateways communities. The larger project grant can have an event be included in the project, but it would need to be included as part of the $100K. However, an applicant can submit two separate proposals: one for a project and one an event. They would be reviewed separately.
The review panel will evaluate and consider how well each proposal addresses the following criteria. Each criterion will be rated on a scale of 0 to 5 with a weighting factor. To be competitive, the project narrative should provide detailed information related to each criterion:
- Connection to Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act (20%)
- Connection to Economic Development (20%)
- Connection to Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, & Engagement Objectives (15%)
- Investments in Community Collaborations (15%)
- Clarity of Project’s Operational Plan (15%)
- Team’s Capacity to Implement Project (15%)
A more detailed definition of each criterion is in section E1. Criteria of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
After a staff review for eligibility and application compliance, a review panel of NPS personnel and outside technical experts will review all proposals. All proposals for funding will be considered using the criteria outlined in section E1. Criteria of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
A detailed description of the review and selection process is included in section E2. Review and Selection Process of the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
The review panel will be composed of NPS personnel and outside technical experts.
Through the Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network (Chesapeake Gateways), the Chesapeake Office of the National Park Service (NPS Chesapeake Gateways) administers a competitive grant opportunity to advance the Chesapeake Bay Initiative Act of 1998 within the full 41-million-acre Chesapeake Bay watershed.
NPS Chesapeake Gateways is advancing a bold new strategy to strengthen Chesapeake Gateways; gather and share the full diversity of Chesapeake stories; expand land conservation; provide equitable access to recreation, history, and nature; support local and working economies at a community level; and engage an inclusive and deep Chesapeake stewardship and resiliency movement benefitting all.
See the categories to the right for additional commonly asked questions regarding Chesapeake Gateways Grants.
Last updated: July 31, 2024