Annual Environmental Grants
Applications for 2027 Annual Environmental Grant Programs Will Be Due November 11th, 2026 at 12:00 noon.
Continuing the philanthropic tradition of our founder, Colonel Clarence S. Wadsworth, The Rockfall Foundation invites non-profit organizations, municipalities, and schools to apply for grants through our competitive Annual Environmental Grant Program. The goal of the program is to preserve and enhance the environment in the Lower Connecticut River Valley and to increase public knowledge of and respect for its natural resources. Projects that demonstrate new and imaginative ways to achieve this are encouraged.
Funding Priorities
Eligible programs/projects/initiatives must relate to one or more of the following priorities:
- Preservation – work to protect ecosystems, species, and other irreplaceable elements of the region’s natural heritage.
- Conservation – work to minimize our use of finite natural resources and our negative impacts on ecosystems and communities.
- Restoration – work to re-establish the healthy functions of an ecosystem or parts of ecosystems.
- Education – work to foster a stronger awareness and understanding of environmental and sustainability issues.
Eligibility
- Eligible projects are those that support the environment through preservation, conservation, restoration or education.
- Organizations certified as 501(c)(3) nonprofits, towns, and schools are eligible to apply. Prospective applicants who do not meet this eligibility requirement may partner with an eligible entity as a co-applicant in order to comply.
- Organizations or projects must be based in one of the focus towns: Chester, Clinton, Cromwell, Deep River, Durham, East Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Killingworth, Lyme, Middlefield, Middletown, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Portland, or Westbrook. Proposals that focus on the Connecticut River corridor or Long Island Sound will be considered as long as there is a demonstrated impact in at least one of the focus towns.
What We Fund
Programs, projects, or capacity building initiatives within one or more of Rockfall priority areas are eligible for funding. Annual grants support both ongoing programs and start-up initiatives. Rockfall’s grants often provide critical seed money and support for groups that do not have large budgets or staff.
Ideally, these grants can be leveraged to attract additional funders.
Grants typically range from $1,000 to $5,000. The Grants Committee may schedule applicant interviews at their discretion.
Funding for materials, transportation, program/presenter fees, intern stipends and similar items are eligible. Items such as food, regular operating expenses (e.g. insurance, rent, and other overhead), indirect labor, salaries and benefits are not generally funded, but may be considered for organizations under financial hardship. Funding must be applied to the items/activities described in the application form. Substitutions are not permitted unless prior approval has been obtained.
Types of programs, projects and initiatives that are funded include the following:
- Environmental education
- Responsible environmental planning
- Preservation of the Connecticut River Watershed
- Innovative solutions to waste stream management and pollution
- Open space acquisition
- Environmental justice
- Or anything consistent with the priorities listed
Environmental education is broadly defined and not limited to school curricula; environmental education programs can target any age from preschool through adults. Activities that engage young people, provide hands-on experiences, offer internships, or creative approaches to learning are encouraged.
Capital projects that facilitate learning are not prohibited but will be carefully scrutinized for their application to hands-on learning.
Planning projects should be approached with consideration for the natural environment and those that support sustainable communities.
Preservation of the Connecticut River Watershed includes projects designed to protect and benefit the water quality of the Connecticut River watershed and raise awareness of responsible living in the watershed.
Grant Requirements
- Experienced supervision for the proposed project should be demonstrated in the application.
- Projects should be for a period no greater than 12 months and begin no later than July 1, 2027 (may include a planning phase).
- All grants require a match of in-kind items, cash, or professional Grant requests require at least a 25% match of the amount requested. Organizations experiencing hardship and having difficulty meeting the match may contact us prior to application submission to discuss their circumstances.
- Funding must be applied to the item/activity described in the Substitutions are not permitted unless prior approval has been obtained.
- If the applicant is a recipient of a past grant, grantee must be in compliance with the terms of the prior grant
- Grantees must submit a final report including the project’s outcomes, ending budget, project photos, and copies of any associated publications and/or maps.
- Grantees must prepare and supervise a tabletop exhibit about the project at The Rockfall Foundation Annual Meeting, Grants, and Awards Celebration in fall 2027.
- Grantees must facilitate a site visit to observe the project in action.
- Grantees must recognize The Rockfall Foundation’s grant publicly. Methods of public acknowledgement include, but are not limited to: newsletters, website, press releases, physical signs, printed program materials, annual report, social media, and verbally at events.
Application Criteria
Applications are rated on the following criteria:
- Innovation
- Engagement of youth leaders
- Environmental justice/disadvantaged populations
- Previous Rockfall support or existing project with proven progress
- Likelihood of proposal reaching fruition and its target audience
- Clear alignment and benefit to a priority area
- Potential for broader application beyond the proposed activity
- Likelihood of continuation without further Rockfall funding
- A budget that is clear and reasonable
- Clarity and confirmation of matching funds sources
- Implications beyond the immediate purview of the proposal
Preparing Your Application
Fill out the 2027 Annual Environmental Grant Application Form.
Required Attachments
For Nonprofits:
- Organization’s budget
- A copy of the first two pages of the most recently filed 990. For nonprofits not required to file a 990, a copy of Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet statements of the most recently completed year as approved by applicant’s board.
- A list of the applicant’s Board of Directors
For Schools and Municipalities:
- The portion of your operating budget that pertains to the income and expense related to the grant application.
Timeline
Information Session: September 28, 2026 | 5:30 PM
New and returning applicants are encouraged to attend this session to:
- Learn about the 2027 grant program
- Review updates to the application and program requirements
- Ask questions about the application process
The session will be held in person with a remote attendance option and will be recorded for those unable to attend.
RSVP is required. Please complete the form below to reserve your spot.
Application Deadline: November 11, 2026 | 12:00 PM (Noon)
Complete applications and all required supporting documents must be submitted by noon.
Please note: Late, incomplete, or paper applications will not be accepted.
Award Notification & Funding
Grant award decisions are announced in mid-February, with funding distributed beginning in April.
Questions?
If you have questions about the application process, required documents, or would like to discuss a project idea before applying, please email grants@rockfallfoundation.org.
Grant applications are reviewed by Rockfall Foundation’s Grants Committee. While attendance is optional, new applicants are strongly encouraged to attend the Information Session.
