Bureau of Reclamation - Pacific Northwest Region
Secure Funding for Climate Prediction Software Development
This grant supports the creation of an open-source GIS tool for hydrologists and climate scientists to predict streamflow based on climate model scenarios. It's ideal for researchers and developers looking to build innovative climate prediction solutions.
Fund Your Water Project: Get Grants for Infrastructure!
Are you an irrigation district focused on water management and habitat improvement? This grant could fund your pilot water exchange project, helping to conserve endangered steelhead habitats.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects!
This grant is for entities implementing habitat restoration in the Tualatin Basin, focusing on the Lower Gales Creek watershed. Funds will support project identification, prioritization, landowner outreach, and long-term monitoring to improve fisheries.
Grant for Habitat Improvement & Fish Survival
Local government entities and conservation districts can receive funding and technical assistance to improve fish habitats and survival rates for endangered species in the Grande Ronde Basin. Projects focus on removing barriers, restoring flow, and enhancing spawning grounds.
Get Funding for Fish Habitat Improvement Projects
This grant offers funding for organizations and local government entities to sponsor fish habitat protection and passage activities within the Upper Salmon Subbasin. The funds will support crucial well drilling efforts to determine water availability for stream habitat improvements benefiting anadromous fisheries.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
This announcement offers funding opportunities for projects focused on water resource management and infrastructure. Businesses involved in the Pacific Northwest region can potentially benefit from these grants.
Get Funding for Rogue River Basin Restoration Projects
This notice signals the Bureau of Reclamation's intent to fund specific projects within the Rogue River Basin restoration efforts. Businesses involved in these initiatives can expect direct funding opportunities.
Get Funding to Boost Fish Habitat and Anadromous Fish Survival
This grant opportunity supports projects focused on improving anadromous fish habitat in the Methow Subbasin by addressing fish screens, passage barriers, water flow, and channel complexity. Businesses and organizations involved in fisheries restoration and habitat improvement can receive assistance to meet specific metric goals.
Unlock Funding for Eco-Friendly Reservoir Management
Businesses focused on environmental science and technology can secure funding to develop innovative ecological health assessments for managed reservoirs. This initiative aims to balance water management with habitat needs and prepare for climate change impacts.
Unlock Funds for Water Management Innovation
This grant supports the development and peer review of advanced water temperature models for Lake Roosevelt. Eligible entities can receive funding to enhance water flow regulation and inform watershed management decisions, ultimately improving environmental outcomes.
Unlock Water Savings: Fund Your Yakima River Basin Project
If you're involved in the Kittitas Reclamation District, secure funding to develop a water conservation plan that boosts irrigation water availability and enhances fish and wildlife habitats. This grant supports voluntary reductions in water diversion for a healthier Yakima River Basin.
Grant for Protecting Native Fish & Water Resources
This grant supports projects focused on removing invasive species like brook trout to protect native fish populations and improve water resource management. It's designed for organizations and agencies involved in ecological restoration and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Salmon Recovery Projects!
This grant is for eligible Native American tribes to fund studies evaluating salmonid populations, crucial for steelhead recovery efforts in the Yakima Basin.
Get Funding: Boost Your Water Management with Research Grants
Environmental researchers and academic institutions are invited to develop innovative frameworks for evaluating aquifer sustainability. This project aims to improve understanding of river regulation's impact on groundwater across the Western US.
Get Grants for Reservoir Health & Climate Resilience
This funding supports research to assess and improve the ecological health of managed reservoirs, focusing on balancing water use with fish habitat and environmental needs. It's particularly relevant for projects addressing climate change impacts on water systems and aquatic life.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects
Idaho businesses in the Snake River Area Office's service territory can secure funding for water conservation initiatives. This program supports projects designed to improve water management and efficiency within Reclamation Projects.
Access Recreation Grants: Boost Your Facilities
Washington County, Oregon, can apply for funds to upgrade and expand existing recreation facilities at Henry Hagg Lake. This grant aims to enhance public access and meet growing demands for recreational activities.
Tribal Water Grants: Fund Your Resource Development!
This grant provides funding and technical assistance to eligible Indian Tribes for the development, management, and protection of their water resources. Support your irrigation systems, water delivery, and conservation projects with this valuable opportunity.
Unlock Water Project Funding for Yakima Businesses
If your business operates within the Yakima River Basin and focuses on water conservation, irrigation, or wildlife enhancement, you may be eligible for funding to support feasibility studies for critical water projects. This program aims to improve water availability and protect natural resources within the basin.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects in Idaho!
Idaho businesses and organizations can secure funding to implement vital conservation and maintenance projects around Cascade Reservoir. This grant supports efforts to protect wildlife, improve water quality, and restore natural habitats.