Prince George’s County Rain Check for Nonprofit Organizations Seeking Pre-Construction Funding
The Prince George’s County Rain Check Grant Program offers pre-construction funds to eligible nonprofit organizations that implement eligible stormwater practices on residential property. This program funds projects in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Properties within the City of Bowie are not eligible for this program (see City’s program).
The purpose of this component is to provide upfront costs to help the residential property owner who may otherwise not be able to participate in the Rain Check Rebate Program. Only nonprofit organizations implementing projects on residential properties are eligible for this program. Before applying, please review the application instruction document. One application must be submitted per property ID number.
How much can be awarded: Up to $6,000 per residential property. Projects whose costs exceed the rebate cap must have separate funding to pay for the difference. See below for more information on eligible project types and funding.
Supporting Documents
These supporting documents will be needed for a completed application (one per property ID number).
1) Signed Nonprofit/Residential Property Owner Agreement
2) Rain Check Budget Form
Program Status: OPEN
Please contact us to discuss your project.
Deadline: Rolling. Applications are accepted on an on-going basis.
Contact
Megan Andreasen
410-974-2941 ext. 133
rebate@cbtrust.org
Rain Barrels
A rain barrel is a container used to collect and temporarily store rainwater that flows from the rooftop. Collected water can be reused for non-potable purposes such as watering your flower garden, trees, or lawn.
Rebate allowance: $2/gallon
Requirements: must be at least 50 gallons for residential properties and 100 gallons for all other property types
Cisterns
A cistern (essentially a larger version of a rain barrel) is a sealed tank used to collect a temporarily store rainwater that flows from the rooftop. Collected water can be reused for non-potable purposes such as watering your flower garden, trees, or lawn.
Rebate allowance: $2/gallon
Requirements: must be at least 250 gallons for all property types
Urban Tree Canopy
Trees in urban environments are important for intercepting rainfall before it becomes stormwater runoff. Trees catch falling rain, filter out pollutants, and absorb stormwater runoff.
Rebate allowance: $150/tree
Requirements: must be native species, at least 5 feet tall when planted, and planted between October and May
Rain Gardens
A rain garden is a planted shallow depression that uses water-tolerant native plants and landscaping to soak up stormwater runoff.
Rebate allowance: $10/square foot
Requirements: must be at least 100 square feet and contain native plants for all property types
Conservation Landscaping
A conservation landscape is a garden that improves water quality, promotes and preserves native species, and increases wildlife habitat.
Rebate allowance: $5/square foot
Requirements: must be at least 250-1,000 square feet depending on the track for all property types
Pavement Removal


Pavement removal is the replacement of impervious surfaces, such as asphalt and concrete, with grass, native plants/trees, or permeable pavement.
Rebate allowance: $6/square foot
Requirements: no minimum size requirement for residential properties and at least 400 square feet for all other property types
Permeable Pavement
Permeable pavement is a type of pavement that allows stormwater runoff to soak into the ground compared to traditional asphalt and concrete where runoff accumulates and flows across the surface.
Rebate allowance: $12/square foot
Requirements: must be installed by a qualified contractor, no minimum size for residential properties, and at least 400 square feet for all other property types
Green Roof
A green roof is a vegetated roof system that stores rainwater in a lightweight, engineered soil.
Rebate allowance: $10/square foot
Requirements: must be at least 1/4 roof retrofit for all property types, have a structural load analysis report from a licensed structural engineer, and be installed by a certified green roof contractor