selection criteria for geographic fund projects
Criteria for Inclusion of Land Acquisition, Stewardship
and/or Restoration Projects in CRI’s Geographic Funds
Unless otherwise specifically required by a donor, or by the terms
of an administrative or judicial consent order or settlement, and
agreed to by CRI, the following criteria will be used to screen
potential projects for inclusion in a geographic fund and for eligibility
for grants from a geographic fund:
- The project must be sponsored and undertaken by a bona fide
non-profit conservation group which has sufficient technical and
financial ability to complete the project;
- The project must be eligible for matching public funds (e.g.
funds from Green Acres, the SADC, or another federal, state, regional
county, municipal or governmental agency);
- The project must include an adequate legal mechanism to insure
the permanent protection of the subject tract of land;
- Preference will be given to projects which would protect, enhance
or restore a tract which would advance one or more of the following
objectives:
- to connect existing permanently protected tracts;
- to protect a key parcel in a planned assemblage of tracts
as part of a wider project area or greenway;
- to provide additional protection for threatened ecosystems
or natural communities; one or more threatened or endangered
species; or watershed lands or public water supplies;
- to provide or improve reasonable and managed public access
to permanently protected open space;
- to protect a critical mass of prime farmland or priority
agricultural soils;
- to promote partnerships among public and private conservation
organizations;
- to demonstrate the feasibility of innovative methods of
land acquisition, management or restoration;
- to provide or enhance open space or community parks in
urban areas of the state;
- to restore and permanently protect natural resources which
have been degraded by past human activity; and
- to promote consistency with the objectives and provisions
of regional land use management plans, including but not limited
to the State Development and Redevelopment Plan; the comprehensive
management plan for the pinelands area, the Garden State Greenways
Project; and other similar regional public or non-profit plans.
- Please contact us for an application to feature a project in one of our geograpic funds.