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The South Florida Water Management District is offering grants to pay up to half the cost to develop alternative water supplies that will help meet the growing demand
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Farmers in much of state grants restore land before Hurricane Ian USDA extended deadline September 25 $500,000 remove debris, repair fences, regrade land torn
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is now accepting requests for water-quality grants from local governments, academic institutions, and nonprofits. More than $390 million is available to plan and put into practice projects that protect Florida’s water resources.
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A $13.1 million bridge loan has been awarded to the City of Sanibel through the Local Government Emergency Bridge Loan Program. The program is administered by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity to support government operations that may have been impacted by hurricanes Ian or Nicole. These funds bridge the gap for local governments while their revenues recover after a natural disaster.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has announced a funding opportunity for governments that operate a stormwater or wastewater management system that was affected by Hurricane Ian or Hurricane Nicole.
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Lee County Commissioners approve agreements for nearly $5.8 million in Beach and Shoreline projects and ratify $90,000 state reimbursement grant to clear beaches after red tide event.
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Florida Rural Legal Services is offering free legal clinics for homeowners facing foreclosure thanks to a $500,000 grant from the Florida Attorney…