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CBP Demographic Profile. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H8RPH5V. 2019 GIT Funding Process. Timeline Criteria New Portal. Timeline. June 14: Table 1 due via Chesapeake Bay Trust Portal GIT Chairs, coordinators, and staffers meet to rank proposals
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CBP Demographic Profile https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/H8RPH5V
2019 GIT Funding Process Timeline Criteria New Portal
Timeline • June 14: Table 1 due via Chesapeake Bay Trust Portal • GIT Chairs, coordinators, and staffers meet to rank proposals • August 2: Final list sent to CBPO Director for approval • August- September: Table 2 development with CBT help • September 24: Table 2 due • October: RFP is released • November 15: RFP closes • January 2020: Projects commence
Projects must… • Address and explicitly identify components of the work plan and management strategy, or critical barriers to achieving an outcome, particularly those identified through the Strategy Review System • Include deliverables that can serve as a catalyst for expanded action • Offer a deliverable in one year • Be unique and not previously undertaken • Engage in an internal review by CBPO Web, IT, GIS, Communications, and Science Prioritization Teams
Projects should… • Meet more than one Chesapeake Bay Program outcome, Particularly outcomes that fall under more than one GIT • Aim to complete all the components of an outcome’s decision framework (developing a monitoring plan, establishing criteria for measuring progress, addressing an identified science priority) • $30,000-80,000 price range
Habitat GIT Funding Proposal Black Duck: Choptank Integrated Service Delivery
Action Item in Workplan: 2.1, 4.1 • Support partner efforts to improve water level management on managed wetlands, restore SAV or converted wetlands, manage open, restore and manage riparian buffers, etc. • Keep local officials engaged in and aware of black duck habitat protection efforts and ways to incorporate protection efforts into local decision making • Goals: • Compliment the current “Envision the Choptank” project • Develop a system for coordination and multi-disciplinary communication networks across the Technical Service Provider (TSP) community in the Choptank watershed • Focus on delivery of riparian buffer, stream protection, wetland and living shoreline services to private landowners; will encompass broader whole farm and forest planning • Collaborators: • Wetland WG • WQGIT • Forestry WG • Fisheries GIT