Bureau of Reclamation - Mid-Pacific Region
The Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region provides grants for water and environmental resources projects in California and Nevada.
Get Funding for Water Management Projects in Sacramento!
This program offers financial assistance to eligible entities in the Sacramento Valley for revising and implementing water management plans. Funds can be used to develop plans, execute projects, test new technologies, and promote better water usage practices.
Secure Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
This grant is for water districts and agricultural organizations looking to improve and expand their water conveyance systems. Funds will support the development and implementation of projects to ensure a reliable water supply for wildlife areas and agricultural operations.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant supports research projects focused on environmental studies, specifically investigating wildlife habitat and migration patterns on the Trinity River. Eligible organizations with expertise in ecological research can apply to gather critical data for conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Recovery & Research!
This cooperative agreement offers funding to research institutions and universities to develop a protected population of Delta Smelt and conduct vital research into their physiology and behavior. It's designed to safeguard this species from extinction and support ongoing recovery efforts.
Get Funding for California Water Projects
California State University, Fresno Foundation can apply for funding to develop a comprehensive water management plan for the San Joaquin Valley. This grant supports integrated regional water management planning initiatives across the region.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!
This program offers grants to businesses in the Klamath Basin to develop water management plans, test innovative water technologies, and implement conservation strategies. Fund your water-saving initiatives and boost your operational efficiency.
Grant Funding for Water Infrastructure & Habitat Improvement
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation is for organizations undertaking crucial fish screen and habitat improvement projects within the American Basin. Funds will support the construction of vital water diversion infrastructure and site restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Plans!
This program offers grants to help businesses develop crucial water management and conservation plans. Secure funding to implement sustainable water practices and improve your operational efficiency.
Get Grants for Water-Saving Irrigation Systems!
Irrigation districts can receive funding to upgrade equipment and boost water conservation efforts. This program aims to significantly improve the efficiency of water use in agriculture through system enhancements.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects!
This grant offers funding to organizations employing young adults (18-25) for vital trail construction and conservation work at Lake Berryessa. Support your community and create lasting environmental impact with this opportunity.
Get Grants for Water Efficiency Projects!
California businesses focused on water use efficiency can get funding to implement projects that reduce water loss and benefit the Bay-Delta region. Prioritizing implementation over education, this program aims to increase available water and achieve statewide benefits.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Conservation
Non-profits and government agencies focused on conserving and restoring habitats in the Central Valley Project area can apply for funds to protect vital ecosystems and species. This grant prioritizes land acquisition for conservation, habitat restoration, research, and species reintroduction efforts.
Get Grants for Klamath Basin Ecosystem Projects
Non-profits and government agencies in the Klamath Basin can apply for funding to protect and improve endangered species impacted by the Klamath Reclamation Project. This initiative aims to enhance ecological conditions for these species through dedicated restoration efforts.
Fund Your Kern County Groundwater Project!
Kern County businesses involved in groundwater banking can secure funding for essential planning and design of Semitropic Project Improvements. This grant aims to boost water management infrastructure and ensure future water security for the region.
Get Grants for Water Management & Conservation Plans
This program offers funding to entities developing and implementing water management and conservation plans. Secure financial assistance to make your water use more efficient and sustainable.
Get Grants for Water Tech & Conservation Projects!
Are you in the Mid-Pacific Region seeking funds to boost water conservation tech and modernize your water systems? This grant supports agricultural and urban water districts in implementing Best Management Practices and improving water delivery efficiency.
Get Funding for Central Valley Water Conservation & Habitat
Attention Central Valley businesses! This grant offers funding for projects focused on water conservation and habitat restoration, helping you contribute to environmental goals while potentially accessing financial resources.
Get Funding for Salmon Habitat Restoration!
This grant opportunity supports projects focused on restoring complex aquatic habitats, specifically gravel bar features. Funding is available for research and activities that benefit anadromous salmonids and other aquatic wildlife.
Get Funding for Water Project Planning & Sustainability!
This grant modification supports the development of a critical On-Project Water Plan for the Klamath Basin. Businesses involved in water management and sustainability can access funds to create essential tools and mitigation strategies for reliable water supplies.
Unlock Funds for Reservoir Decontamination Projects!
Nevada State Parks can apply for funding to acquire decontamination and storage units for Lahontan and Rye Patch Reservoirs. This grant aims to support critical environmental protection and operational needs for these key water resources.