Gov. Evers, Doa Announce $1.3 Million in Grants for 35 Wisconsin Coastal Communities in Celebration of Coastal Awareness Month
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA), and in celebration of “Coastal Awareness Month,” today announced $1.3 million in grants for 35 Wisconsin coastal communities to protect and improve the state’s Great Lakes resources and build resilience in Wisconsin’s coastal communities. The 35 grants are administered by DOA’s Wisconsin Coastal Management Program (WCMP) to be used by local, state, and Tribal governments, regional planning commissions, universities, and nonprofit organizations to assist with projects that will enhance public access to coastal areas, support Great Lakes educational efforts, or identify and remediate contamination. This newly announced funding will support projects totaling over $3.2 million.
Gov. Evers declared September as “Coastal Awareness Month,” and a copy of the governor’s Coastal Awareness Month proclamation is available here.
A complete list of grant recipients and projects is available here. An interactive story map with details about some past coastal grants is available here. Of the 35 Wisconsin Coastal Management Grant awardees, projects range from statewide efforts to develop local coastal resiliency and habitat restoration plans, development of program materials to finalize the designating of the Bay of Green Bay as a National Estuarine Research Reserve, construction of a new boat launch and dock in the city of Two Rivers, measures to combat the spread of invasive species in Door County, promoting accessibility at the state’s natural areas, addressing water contaminants and quality concerns in the city of Ashland, and developing various educational programs that allow for kids and adults alike to learn more about Wisconsin’s coastal ecosystems.
Recipients for this year’s grants were recommended by the Wisconsin Coastal Management Council, a governor-appointed citizen and governmental advisory group. The funds are part of Wisconsin’s federally funded Coastal Management Program, which is essential in continuing future coastal resilience efforts.
“Every year, we see incredible partnerships and collaboration with intergovernmental and private sector groups that are just as committed as our Wisconsin Coastal Management Program to enhancing public access, sustainable use practices, community development, habitat restoration, and pollution control,” said DOA Secretary Kathy Blumenfeld. “We’re grateful to Gov. Evers for his continued support of our coastal communities.”
The next round of grants from WCMP is available to apply for now, with an application deadline of Nov. 3, 2025. More information about the WCMP and how to apply can be found on DOA’s website here.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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