{"id":90958,"date":"2022-09-05T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-09-06T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/12-4m-awarded-for-southeast-natural-resource-sustainability-projects\/"},"modified":"2022-09-05T22:30:00","modified_gmt":"2022-09-06T06:30:00","slug":"12-4m-awarded-for-southeast-natural-resource-sustainability-projects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/12-4m-awarded-for-southeast-natural-resource-sustainability-projects\/","title":{"rendered":"$12.4M awarded for Southeast natural resource sustainability projects"},"content":{"rendered":"
An award of $12.4 million for Southeast Alaska projects ranging from a greenhouse in Yakutat to workforce development in forestry-related fields in Hydaburg was announced Tuesday by U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, the final portion of $25 million in Southeast Alaska Sustainability projects<\/a> announced last year.<\/p>\n Vilsack, in an online news conference with Alaska Native and other leaders in the region, said the awards are intended to maximize the area’s sustainability and self-reliance through its natural resources, using a process that works more directly and thoroughly with the local-level entities implementing the programs.<\/p>\n “It was critical that we looked to make this investment in a sustainable way and develop diversity, but first we had to listen,” he said.<\/p>\n More than 270 proposed projects totalling about $275 million were discussed during the process, according to department officials. Vilsack emphasized that while the $25 million in current grants covers only a small portion of those, it’s the onset of a new approach now being attempted in a few other states with the intent of expanding both the amounts and regions covered over time.<\/p>\n “This is just the beginning,” he said. “There are some great ideas in there we can continue to work on and chip away at.”<\/p>\n The most recent grants<\/a> include:<\/p>\n – $6.4 million to Spruce Root<\/a> for forestry-related projects including restoring watersheds and habitats, youth training in industry professions and research such as fisheries science, infrastructure work ranging from renewable energy to trails, and other endeavors.<\/p>\n