three fisher people wading in the river and a rowboat

David B. Soete

still river in the summer

David B. Soete

a series of short cascading falls along side large flat boulders

David B. Soete

looking up river towards Hancock, NY

David B. Soete

stark ariel photo of a boat with two fisherman

David B. Soete

Winter on the Delaware River

David B. Soete

Grant Forms

Deadlinesturtle by David Soete

The FY 2025 TAG Application Form can be downloaded here for your use, or can be mailed to you upon request. Applications must be received by the Upper Delaware Council staff by 4:30 p.m., Friday, August 23, 2024.

All applications must be submitted on the application form, with additional information attached as indicated on the form.

The UDC's Project Review Committee will review all applications at a special meeting scheduled for Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. We require that applicants send a representative to this meeting to answer any questions pertaining to their grant application. We will need to know in advance who will be attending the special Project Review Committee meeting on your behalf.

The Council intends to make final decisions regarding these applications at its meeting on October 3, 2024. Please call our office at 845-252-3022 with any questions.

 

Printable Downloads

FY2025 TAG Memo

FY2025 TAG Grant Criteria

FY2025 Standard Contract Rider

FY2025 TAG Application

FY2025 TAG Mid-Term Progress Report Form

FY2025 TAG Completion Form

 

Credit and Copyright Information

If you desire an electronic format of the logo, please e-mail the UDC.

 

Delaware River valley in the summer
Photo Credit: David B. Soete
Did You Know?

The main stem of the Delaware River extends 330 miles from the confluence of its East and West Branches near Hancock, NY to the mouth of the Delaware Bay. While almost 7% of the nation’s population relies on the Delaware Basin’s waters for drinking and industrial use, the watershed drains only 0.4% of the continental U.S. land area. In all, the basin comprises 13,539 square miles, including portions of Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.