Funding Database: NCLWF Restoration Program

North Carolina Land and Water Fund: Restoration Program

]The NC Land and Water Fund (NCLWF) Restoration Program funds projects that restore degraded lands and waterbodies to re-establish their ability to protect water quality. 

Generally, NCLWF helps finance projects that:

  • Enhance or restore degraded surface water, including drinking water supplies
  • Contribute toward a network of riparian buffers — the land adjacent to streams and rivers
  • Contribute toward a network of greenways for environmental, educational and recreational benefits
  • Provide buffers around military bases to protect the military mission
  • Acquire land that represents the ecological diversity of North Carolina
  • Acquire land that contributes to the development of a balanced State program of historic properties 

NCLWF is a program of the Division of Land and Water Stewardship within the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (NC DNCR).

Eligible Applicants

State agencies, local governments and nonprofits are eligible to apply. The primary focus of the nonprofits must be on the conservation, preservation or restoration of North Carolina’s cultural, environmental and natural resources.

Eligible Projects

Most eligible applications feature stream restoration projects, particularly natural channel designs. However, other eligible approaches include wetland enhancement, floodplain and streambank enhancements, dam removal and estuarine shoreline erosion control.

Funding Amount

The funding amount varies.

Match Requirements

A match is not required, but projects with little or no match are rarely funded.

Application Schedule

The NCLWF Restoration Program has one grant cycle per year. The application form becomes available in January. The deadline to apply is March 1 of each year. NC DNCR announces award decisions each fall.

Application Process

Applicants apply online. The application requires a location map and a property map.

Application Assistance

Field representatives are the first line of contact for general questions and for developing projects. Getting the field representative involved early will yield better results for your application and contract process.

Funding Source

The NC General Assembly funds the NCLWF through state appropriations.

Key Info
FunderNC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Program LinkNorth Carolina Land and Water Fund
Opportunity TypeFunding > Grant
OpensJanuary of each year
ClosesMarch 1 of each year
AwardVaries
Match Required?Encouraged
This Page was Last UpdatedMay 10, 2024
Program Contacts
NC Land and Water Fund Field Representatives:
Western Region:
Damon Hearne
damon.hearne@dncr.nc.gov
(828) 476-6758
Central Region:
Chelsea Blount
chelsea.blount@dncr.nc.gov
(336) 689-5519
Eastern Region:
Jill Fusco
jill.fusco@dncr.nc.gov
(984) 297-4171
Completed Project Example
The Durham Soil and Water Conservation District received funding to restore natural function to four unnamed tributaries of the Little Lick Creek. Read more about this example and others.