The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Aquatic Resource Mitigation (ARM) Fund is now accepting pre-proposals for a 2022 Grant Round for wetland and stream preservation and restoration projects across the state. The ARM Fund has $3,700,000 to award for this grant round in all nine watersheds except the Androscoggin and Saco River areas.
Pre-proposals are due May 31, 2020. The pre-applications will be reviewed the month of June and feedback given to each applicant. Full applications are due August 31, 2022.
Please see the NHDES website for application forms and for additional information about the program.
The ARM Fund Program provides wetlands permit applicants the option to contribute payments to this fund in lieu of implementing permittee-responsible mitigation— such as the restoration of existing impaired wetlands, land acquisition and preservation, or construction of new wetlands. In many circumstances, these other options may be more costly, time consuming or complex to implement for the wetlands permit holder than a simple monetary contribution.
The ARM Fund Program has been a successful option for permit applicants and has resulted in the funding of many significant wetland and stream preservation and restoration projects across the state. Since 2006, the ARM Fund has awarded grant money to 123 projects that include preservation and habitat restoration, as well as stream passage improvement projects. These projects have resulted in approximately 28,000 acres of land conservation, 100 acres of restoration, protection of 300 vernal pools, and 30 miles of fish passage improvements.
NHDES accounts for ARM Fund payments on a major watershed basis. Projects must consider the specific goals of the service area and replace, restore or protect similar wetlands and streams, and their functions and values, lost in the watershed.