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July 11, 2019

Rivers Run Through This

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Environmental due diligence vital to riverfront revival

Southwestern Pennsylvania is short on people with expertise in redevelopment of brownfields and coal mine site reclamation/remediation. With so much attention focused on Monongahela River sites, it is important that our redevelopment activities benefit the environment as well as the economy. To revitalize our region, we must start by cleaning up our sites from environmental missteps of the past. Click here to read more!
$75 million Artistry Cincinnati coming near the banks of the Ohio River

Developers hope to break ground on a new $75 million mixed-use apartment complex Downtown near the banks of the Ohio River by the end of this summer. The project, called Artistry Cincinnati, would be anchored by a seven-story, 344-unit apartment complex at 601 Pete Rose Way, along with a 390-space parking garage, according to the Indianapolis-based developer, Milhaus. Click here to read more about this project!

Collecting, making history on the Ohio River
When Wes Modes arrived in Pittsburgh, it had been raining nearly every day. But by the time Modes’ homemade shantyboat dips into the water Tuesday, the summer sun shines with a blinding glare. The Ohio River is No. 6. Modes is setting off on a 600-mile journey to Louisville, Ky., with plans to meet and talk with people who live along the Ohio’s banks. Click here to read more about the journey!

Opportunities

Jacob's Creek is hiring a new Program Manager!

Jacob's Creek is seeking a new full-time, temporary program manager. To read more about the position, click here!
 

Grant Info

George and Miriam Martin Foundation

The George and Miriam Martin Foundation tells prospective applicants to send a brief letter describing how a grant will help your organization preserve streams and wetlands. There are no deadlines and no formal grant guidelines. Grants have ranged from $1,000 to $200,000. Previous funded projects can be seen at http://themartinfoundation.org/grantHistory.htm
http://themartinfoundation.org/default.htm
1818 Market Street, 35th Floor
Philadelphia, Pa 19103

 

For more information on available grants, visit our 3RQ website here, or click the button below!

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3RQ Funded by: Colcom Foundation
3RQ REACH 4Schools Funded by: PADEP and EQT

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