Alabama Coastal Area Management Program (ACAMP) Grant Program
Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources
Funding Amount
US $20,000 - US $50,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Alabama Coastal Area Management Program (ACAMP) Grant Program
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources
Amount: US $20,000 - US $50,000
Last Updated: March 23, 2026
Summary
The Alabama Coastal Area Management Program (ACAMP) Grant Program, managed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, focuses on balancing economic growth with the preservation of Alabama’s coastal resources. Established in 1979, ACAMP supports projects that enhance the management of natural and cultural resources, ensuring sustainability and resilience for coastal communities. Key activities include coastal cleanups and public access projects, reflecting a commitment to ecological and economic productivity.Overview
The Alabama Coastal Management Program (ACAMP) was approved by NOAA in 1979 as part of the National Coastal Zone Management Program. The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), State Lands Division, Coastal Section is responsible for overall management of ACAMP. The purpose of ACAMP is to balance economic growth with the need for preservation of Alabama’s coastal resources for future generations. The program promotes wise management of the cultural and natural resources of the state’s coastal areas and fosters efforts to ensure the long-term ecological and economic productivity of coastal Alabama. ACAMP is implemented in the legislatively defined Alabama Coastal Area, which extends from the continuous 10-foot contour seaward to the 3-mile limit in Mobile and Baldwin counties. ADCNR, State Lands Division, Coastal Section staff work jointly with staff from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) to implement the federally approved program. ADCNR serves as the lead agency responsible for overall management of the program including planning, fiscal management, and education and dissemination of public information. ADEM oversees regulatory, permitting, monitoring, and enforcement responsibilities of the program. Annual program activities include coastal cleanup, implementation of public access construction projects, planning support for local governments, and providing grant funds to Alabama’s coastal communities and partners. ACAMP’s annual grant program supports projects that protect, enhance, and improve the management of natural, cultural, and historical coastal resources and that increase the sustainability, resiliency and preparedness of coastal communities and economies.Eligibility
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