Bureau of Reclamation - Lower Colorado Region
The Bureau of Reclamation's Lower Colorado Region offers grants for water management, conservation, and ecosystem restoration projects.
Fund Your Water Project: Up to $10M for Infrastructure!
Government funding is available for organizations undertaking critical water infrastructure projects. This grant supports the expansion of recycled water systems, covering crucial preconstruction design and environmental study phases.
Unlock $750K for Water Resource Innovation
Seeking researchers to develop advanced tools for predicting long-term streamflow. This funding supports the creation of innovative projection methods using climate models, paleo data, and observations to improve water management decisions.
Get $190K for Water Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and local governments in the Yuma area can secure funding to implement water conservation plans and efficiency measures. This program supports developing effective water management strategies and promoting water education.
Get Up To $100K for Water Conservation Projects!
This program offers up to $100,000 for businesses and organizations in Southern Nevada, Northwestern Arizona, and Southwestern Utah to implement innovative water management and conservation activities. Fund your projects and become a partner in sustainable water practices.
Get $80K+ for Water Conservation in Yuma!
Yuma businesses can receive up to $80,000 to implement water conservation plans and technologies. This program supports developing water efficiency measures, demonstrating innovative solutions, and promoting water education.
Get $80K for Yuma Water Conservation Projects!
Yuma businesses focused on water, soil, and moisture conservation can receive up to $80,000 to implement efficiency measures, demonstrate technologies, and develop management plans. This funding supports innovative water use strategies within the Yuma area.
Get Up to $25,000 for Water Conservation Projects!
Are you a business in Southern Nevada, Northwestern Arizona, or Southwestern Utah looking to improve water management? Apply for funding to implement water conservation activities and support the LCRA's program.
Secure Funding for Water Supply Solutions in Washington County
This grant is for regional water supply agencies in Washington County seeking funds to study and develop sustainable water resources for growing communities. The funding will support research into arsenic occurrence and mobilization, as well as the formulation of management alternatives for future water development.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration
This grant offers funding for businesses involved in ecological restoration and wildlife habitat management. You can receive support for projects aimed at enhancing native fish populations, specifically the razorback sucker, and improving research facilities.
Secure Funding for Fish Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on fish conservation, specifically supporting efforts to protect and augment the razorback sucker population in Lake Mead. Funds will be used for rearing fish, conducting research, and contributing to broader native fish recovery programs.
Unlock Funds for Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations dedicated to conserving native fish species along the Lower Colorado River. Funding is available for data management, research, and conservation actions for endangered and native fish.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Projects
Businesses involved in environmental conservation or endangered species research can secure funding to support crucial ecological assessments and restoration efforts. This grant aims to advance the understanding and protection of vital aquatic ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Water Infrastructure Improvements!
This grant helps eligible tribal communities and organizations assess and repair critical water storage systems. Ensure reliable access to safe drinking water and protect vital water sources.
Secure Funding for Community Water Projects
This program offers grants to support the development and upgrade of crucial water infrastructure for tribal communities, ensuring a reliable secondary water source for residents and essential services. Funds can be used for improvements like pump upgrades, pipeline replacement, and storage tank installation.
Get Funding to Upgrade Your Water Infrastructure
This grant is for organizations focused on wildlife conservation and facility maintenance, offering funds to repair or replace essential water supply lines and upgrade refuge enclosures to ensure continued safe operations.
Get Grants for Water Efficiency & Conservation Projects
This program offers funding for irrigation and water districts, local governments, and other entities connected to Reclamation projects. Secure funds to implement water conservation and efficiency measures, making better use of existing water supplies within the Yuma Area Office's responsibility.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!
Water districts, governments, and other entities in Southern Nevada, Northwestern Arizona, and Southwestern Utah can apply for funding to improve water efficiency and conservation. This program supports developing plans, implementing measures, demonstrating technologies, and promoting water education.
Unlock Funding for Water Efficiency Projects!
If you're an irrigation district, Indian Tribe, local government, or water provider in Southern California, get funding to implement water conservation and efficiency projects. This program helps make the most of existing water supplies for a sustainable future.
Get Funding for Water Efficiency Projects!
Arizona water districts, local governments, and water providers can get funding to improve water use efficiency and implement conservation projects within the Phoenix Area Office boundaries. This program supports innovative technologies and management strategies for smarter water resource utilization.
Secure Funding for Bat Research Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to fund crucial bat research, specifically tracking foraging distances and identifying important roost locations. The funding will support detailed studies designed to understand bat behavior and habitat needs.