Enrollment Tools
See the Resources section below for assistance in putting together an application. The Enrollment Quick Guide provides a walk through of the application process. The bottom of this page also provides local contact information for assistance.
1. Identify Natural Resource Concerns (SAIS) |
2. Evaluate Field Scale Conservation (GLWMS)
Calculate phosphorus reductions; generate and save GLWMS report.
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The Payment Calculator is now integrated with the GLWMS. This online version is available for informational purposes only.
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Certify contract statements; electronically sign document; save/print page.
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5. Submit Application Please make sure you have the following: 1) GLWMS Report, 2) Completed Payment Calculator, and 3) Completed Contract.
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Submit practice verification documents here. Reference the design/verification manual for assistance (under Resources).
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Available Practices
About the Application Review Process
Applications will undergo a competitive review process that prioritizes applications for the greatest phosphorus reduction for the least cost. Specifically, every field and associated conservation practice(s) from each application received during the monthly enrollment period will be evaluated using a dollar per pound of phosphorus (P) reduced rate. Fields under $150/lb P reduced are highly competitive and likely to be funded. Fields that exceed $200/lb P reduced are less likely to be funded. Fields that are not funded will be kept on file and may be funded in a future enrollment period given demand and the amount of remaining funds.
Applications will undergo a competitive review process that prioritizes applications for the greatest phosphorus reduction for the least cost. Specifically, every field and associated conservation practice(s) from each application received during the monthly enrollment period will be evaluated using a dollar per pound of phosphorus (P) reduced rate. Fields under $150/lb P reduced are highly competitive and likely to be funded. Fields that exceed $200/lb P reduced are less likely to be funded. Fields that are not funded will be kept on file and may be funded in a future enrollment period given demand and the amount of remaining funds.
Local Contacts
Need assistance in enrolling in the program? Reach out to one of our project partners below for more information.
Lenawee Conservation District
(517) 263-7400 Ext. 5564 Airin Beechler, MAEAP Technician |
Washtenaw Conservation District
(734) 761-6721 Ext. 5 Nick Machinski, MAEAP Technician |