The DCNR Community Conservation Partnerships Program is accepting applications through 4:00 PM on Wednesday, April 3. In each e-news leading up to the deadline, we’ll share a tip to increase your chances of a successful application.
This issue’s tip: If you’re applying for a development grant, make sure your site development drawing meets DCNR requirements.
Development projects, such as park rehabilitations, are the most common applications we receive. To be considered “ready to go” for funding, these applications must include a site development drawing that shows property boundaries, existing conditions, and proposed scope of work elements.
If your application is missing this drawing, or if your drawing doesn’t meet DCNR standards, your project is unlikely to be funded.
Site development drawings must be prepared by a licensed professional such as a landscape architect, architect, or engineer who is authorized by Pennsylvania law to seal such documents. A seal is not required at the time of application.