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FY26 Selection document
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FY26 selection process
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Groups
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Conference Calls
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2025 Steering Committee Meeting files
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FY27 Budget Table Template
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This table is only required for the second, full application step, for those selected. We are providing it for reference. Please use this table to enter the total amount you are requesting under EBTJV-NFHP funds. A maximum of $50,000 may be requested. Please read guidance below. You may add as many rows as you wish to create a well-defined, reasonable budget clearly referencing deliverables and project actions.
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Projects
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EBTJV Funding Opportunities
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2027 Funding Application Information
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FY27 Program information
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Projects
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EBTJV Funding Opportunities
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2027 Funding Application Information
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FY27 Project Metrics Template
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Metrics template to use in FY27 project applications. Modeled after NFHP metrics. The 2027 file is the same as the 2026 template file.
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Projects
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EBTJV Funding Opportunities
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2027 Funding Application Information
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Georgia - Coosawattee River-Carter's Lake Watershed monitoring
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The Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission is working with local stakeholders and organizations in the Chickasawhatchee Creek Watershed and Coosawattee River-Carter's Lake Watersheds to monitor impaired streams in these two watersheds and identify sources of pollution.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Georgia conservation funding and technical assistance
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A collection of links and information about cost-share programs, grants, technical assistance, and other resources for protecting and improving watersheds and in stream habitat in Georgia.
Located in
The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Georgia Region 1 Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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listing of contacts for GA Region 1 Soil and Water Conservation Districts
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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Georgia Stream Crossing Handbook
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This handbook is intended to encourage the proper design and implementation of all new stream crossings in Georgia to maintain stream connectivity, improve stream health, provide for public safety, improve water quality, and make communities more resilient. Originally published in 2012, this 2021 update represents the work of 18 authors drawn from State and Federal Agencies, NGOs, academia, and private firms.
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Science and Data
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Aquatic Organism Passage I&A and state design guidelines
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State Sream Crossing Guidelines
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Georgia Streambank and Shoreline Stabilization manual
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This chapter provides non-structural and structural practices that stabilize and protect streambanks and shorelines from the negative effects of land erosion. For water quality purposes—bioengineering and non-structural practices using native vegetation are preferred over conventional “hard armoring” such as riprap, seawalls, and bulkheads.
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The Story of Wild Brook Trout
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Landowner Resources
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GIT project: facilitating brook trout outcome
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Facilitating Brook Trout Outcome Attainability through Coordination with CBP Jurisdictions and Partners
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Science and Data
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Chesapeake Bay Program