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Advisory Committee Coordination Support for the Chesapeake Bay Program Partnership

Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-04-29. Official notice and agency instructions control.

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The pitch

If you excel at coordinating multi-stakeholder partnerships and can manage complex volunteer committees across multiple sectors, this is a stable, multi-year administrative services contract.

Award range
Up to $2.5M
Closes
May 1, 2026 · 2d left
Open date
Mar 10, 2026
Difficulty
Medium
Source
Grants.gov
Agency
Environmental Protection Agency
Last verified
2026-04-29
Fit language
Possible fit only
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What this is

This EPA grant supports operational coordination of four volunteer advisory committees advising the Chesapeake Bay Program partnership. The successful applicant will handle logistics, scheduling, communications, and programmatic support to boost participation from watershed stakeholders, local governments, agricultural leaders, and the scientific community. This is a back-office administrative and facilitation role rather than a research or direct environmental restoration role. Funding ceiling is $2.45M, though minimum is not specified.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants are entities capable of providing logistical, coordination, and programmatic support—typically non-profits, public agencies, or specialized consulting firms. Geographic focus is the Chesapeake Bay watershed region. Specific eligibility criteria are noted in the "Additional Information on Eligibility" section of the full solicitation.

Eligible applicant types

Full description — from the agency

The Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP) partnership’s four Advisory Committees (Stakeholders’ Advisory Committee; Local Government Advisory Committee; Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee; and Agricultural Advisory Committee) are comprised of appointed and/or elected volunteers who serve as independent advisors to the various CBP partnership committees and teams. These committees serve as liaisons between the CBP partnership and four critical groups: watershed stakeholders, local government leaders, the agricultural industry, and the scientific community. The recipient of this award will coordinate and support the four Advisory Committees to increase representation and engagement of these sectors in the CBP partnership’s restoration and conservation efforts. The targeted audience for this funding opportunity is eligible entities capable of providing logistical, coordination, and programmatic support to these four Advisory Committees.

Topics: chesapeake bay · advisory committee coordination · stakeholder engagement · environmental partnership · restoration program support

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