MIDDLETOWN/LYME/OLD LYME – The Rockfall Foundation is now accepting applications for its 2021 Annual Environmental Grants Program, available to non-profit organizations, municipalities, and schools. The Environmental Grants are for projects and programs that support the environment through conservation, preservation, restoration or education in the Lower Connecticut River Valley, which includes Lyme and Old Lyme along with Middlesex County.
“Through all the challenges this year, The Rockfall Foundation remains committed to supporting community projects,” said Amanda Kenyon, Grants and Communications Coordinator. She added, “It’s been a hard year for many organizations, and we’re adapting our grants process to acknowledge that. We want to ensure a sustainable future.”
All interested applicants are encouraged to attend a virtual information session on Sept. 10. An RSVP to [email protected] is required to attend this event in order to receive the video conference link. Applications are due by Nov. 10.
The Rockfall Foundation supports environmental education and conservation in the Lower Connecticut River Valley through public programs and grants. Founded in 1935, the Foundation is celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2020. As one of Connecticut’s oldest environmental organizations, it continues its mission set by founding philanthropist Colonel Clarence S. Wadsworth.
The Rockfall Foundation has awarded over a half million dollars since the inception of its grant program in 1972. The Rockfall Foundation also operates the historic deKoven House Community Center located at 27 Washington St., Middletown, that offers meeting and event room rentals and office space for non-profit organizations.
Editor’s Notes: i) For further information about The Rockfall Foundation grants, visit www.rockfallfoundation.org/grants.
ii) For further information about The Rockfall Foundation, or to make a tax-deductible donation, visit www.rockfallfoundation.org or call 860-347-0340.