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Q: What is EQP9288?
A: EQP9288 is the code name for the Final Project Narrative of the Michigan Coastal Management Program in Michigan.
Q: What is the Michigan Coastal Management Program?
A: The Michigan Coastal Management Program is a state program that aims to protect, preserve, and enhance the resources of Michigan's coastal areas.
Q: What is the purpose of the Final Project Narrative?
A: The purpose of the Final Project Narrative is to provide a detailed description of a project proposal for the Michigan Coastal Management Program.
Q: Who is responsible for the Michigan Coastal Management Program?
A: The Michigan Coastal Management Program is administered by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).
Q: What are the goals of the Michigan Coastal Management Program?
A: The goals of the Michigan Coastal Management Program include promoting sustainable use of coastal resources, protecting natural and cultural resources, and ensuring public access to the coast.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding through the Michigan Coastal Management Program?
A: Projects that are eligible for funding through the Michigan Coastal Management Program include beach access improvements, habitat restoration, and coastal education initiatives.
Q: How can I apply for funding through the Michigan Coastal Management Program?
A: To apply for funding through the Michigan Coastal Management Program, you can submit a project proposal following the guidelines outlined in the Final Project Narrative.
Form Details:
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