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Virginia CZM Program Planning and Funding

Virginia receives 100% of its funding under the federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (CZMA).

Virginia is awarded funds based on the size of its coastal population and the length of its tidal shoreline, and the state currently receives about $3 million annually from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office for Coastal Management (OCM) under Sections 306, 306A, 309 and 310.  Read more about these sections below.

Since the Virginia CZM Program began in 1986, and as of the program's award in 2021, Virginia has received over $92 million dollars in federal CZMA funds, matched by over $75 million in state and local funds for a total of over $167 million dollars invested in Virginia’s coastal resources.

 VA Coastal Zone Management Program funding history graph FY 1986-2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each spring, Virginia CZM Program Office staff at DEQ works with the Virginia Coastal Policy Team to prepare an annual grant application, which is submitted by DEQ to NOAA for approval. This application outlines the projects the Virginia CZM Program will fund with its annual allocation. If approved, projects begin in October 1 of that year and run through September 30 the following year. For more on Virginia CZM's grant application process and grantee resources.

The annual grant project lists below will soon provide links to grant project description pages that give a detailed description of each grant project, including a final project summary and products produced. Until this information is posted, please contact April Bahen, (804) 659-1914, with questions.

For lists of projects prior to FY18, contact April Bahen, (804) 659-1914.

Reprogrammed grant funds may be available through the year on a limited basis. Please contact Ryan Green at (804) 774-8423 for more information about the availability or allocation of these funds.

Virginia CZM Program Focal Area 

Every three years, Virginia CZM Program staff, with input from the interagency Coastal Policy Team, identify a resource or special geographic region on which to focus about $400,000 of the program’s annual grant funds for a three-year period enables the program to more effectively focus its financial and policy efforts.

Since 1999, these “Focal Areas” have included the Oyster Heritage Program, Seaside Heritage Program, blue-green infrastructure, climate adaptation to build natural and community climate resiliency, and promotion of sustainable industries such as shellfish aquaculture and ecotourism.

October 2023 - September 2026 Focal Area: Coastal Resiliency

Coastal resiliency was selected by the Coastal Policy Team as the current Focal Area topic to help meet the goals and needs in the Virginia Coastal Resilience Master Plan.

The October 2023 - September 2026 Coastal Resiliency Focal Area leverages progress being made under the Virginia CZM Program's five-year Coastal Hazards strategy that began in October 2021 and continues through September 2026.

Read more about this Focal Area.

Contacts for More Information:

RAFT - Will Isenberg, 804-350-0903
CRS - Elise Frazier, 804-317-5907
Ecotourism Resiliency - Ryan Green, (804) 698-4258

Virginia Coastal Needs Assessments and Strategies

Learn more about how Virginia identifies high priority Coastal Enhancement Areas and funding recommendations (under Section 309) - Virginia Coastal Needs Assessment and Strategies

Virginia CZM Program Funding To PDCs

The Virginia CZM Program supports each coastal planning district commission (PDC) with an annual technical assistance grant, as well as assistance for a variety of regional and local coastal resource management projects sponsored by the PDCs.

With this funding support, Virginia's coastal PDCs have been instrumental in the planning and implementation of many key environmental programs including:

  • Climate Resilience
  • Chesapeake Bay Agreement and the Preservation Act
  • Wetlands Protection
  • Ecotourism Promotion
  • Erosion and Sediment Control and Storm Water Management
  • Virginia's Ground Water Management Program
  • Watershed Planning and Management

Virginia CZM Program funding requires that each PDC provide:

  • At least four regional coordination meetings and four training opportunities per year for their local government coastal resource managers.  
  • A special project each year that helps advance the goals of the Virginia CZM Program. These special projects involve analysis of a coastal resource management issue that is important to the region or to a particular locality, coordination with appropriate stakeholders and result in a product (report, map, brochure, etc.).

The Coastal PDCs and the Virginia Coastal Program have provided the technical assistance, research and guidance needed to establish many environmental programs considered highly valuable as regional solutions to environmental concerns. They meet together on a quarterly basis to share their coastal zone management experiences and information. The group alternates its meeting location so that the host PDC can also provide a field excursion to project sites. 

Contact the Virginia CZM Program staff below about work with Virginia’s coastal PDCS:

Jeff Flood, Jefferson Flood@deq.virginia.gov, (804) 659-1918

  • George Washington PDC
  • Hampton Roads PDC
  • Middle Peninsula PDC

Will Isenberg, William.Isenberg@deq.virginia.gov, (804) 350-0903

  • Eastern Shore-Accomack-Northampton PDC
  • Northern Neck PDC
  • Plan RVA (Richmond Regional PDC)

Elise Frazier, Elise.Frazier@deq.virginia.gov, (804) 317-5907

  • Crater PDC
  • Northern Virginia Region Commission 

More About Funding Under the Federal CZMA 

The federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) has numerous sections, each with specific objectives. Funding to carry out these objectives must be appropriated from Congress each year. Not all sections of the CZMA receive federal appropriations every year or they may receive reduced funding.

Implementation of the Virginia CZM Program - Section 306
Funding for the implementation of the Virginia CZM Program. Section 306 funding must be matched 1:1 by nonfederal fund sources.

Acquisition and Construction Projects - Section 306A
Funding for the acquisition of fee simple and other interests (e.g. easements) in land, low-cost construction projects (e.g. public access improvements) or habitat restoration projects.

Additional documentation is required from NOAA before 306A projects can be approved. Section 306A funding must be matched 1:1 by nonfederal fund sources.

Creation of New Enforceable Coastal Policies - Section 309
Funding for Coastal Zone Enhancement Projects which propose creation of new enforceable policies* in any of nine identified areas: 

  1. Wetlands
  2. Coastal Hazards
  3. Public Access
  4. Marine Debris
  5. Cumulative and Secondary Impacts
  6. Special Area Management Plans
  7. Ocean Resources
  8. Energy and Government Facility Siting
  9. Aquaculture 

Section 309 funding is match-free.

* Any new enforceable policies proposed through projects funded under Section 309 still need to be officially incorporated into the Virginia CZM Program through a public review process, and final approval of the 'Program Change' must be granted by NOAA.

Implementation of the Virginia Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Program - Section 310

Funding for the implementation of the Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Program. Section 310 funding must be matched 1:1 by nonfederal fund sources. These monies are distributed by DEQ, which administers Virginia's Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Program. Only states with an approved Coastal Zone Management Program are eligible to receive coastal nonpoint source pollution control funding. Currently the Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Program is not funded.

NOAA Tutorial About Nonpoint Pollution