Bureau of Reclamation - Pacific Northwest Region

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Secure Funding for Habitat Restoration & River Health

This program supports projects that restore critical habitat in the Rogue River Basin, aiming to increase water availability and improve conditions for threatened Coho Salmon. Funding is available for initiatives that involve placing large woody material in streams and restoring riparian vegetation on private lands.

Environmental Conservation Oregon +2 more
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Get Funding for River Habitat Restoration Projects

Are you a local organization or agency focused on restoring fish habitats in the Tualatin River Basin? This grant offers funding to implement in-stream and riparian habitat restoration projects, data collection, and landowner outreach.

Environmental Habitat Restoration Non-profit +1 more
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Grant Funding for Habitat Improvement & Fisheries

This funding supports project management, coordination, and monitoring for habitat improvement projects in the Upper Salmon Basin, benefiting anadromous fisheries. Local conservation districts are eligible for this financial assistance.

Conservation Environment Fisheries +1 more
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Unlock Funding for Water Resource Research

Water resource professionals and researchers can access funding to improve climate change models for water management. This grant supports research into integrated surface- and ground-water hydrologic responses to climate change, crucial for future planning.

Water Resources Climate Change Research +1 more
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Secure Funding for Water Resource Monitoring

This grant offers financial support to eligible organizations for essential water quality analysis and stream flow monitoring. It covers laboratory costs and technician support to maintain vital water resource data collection efforts.

Water Quality Environmental Monitoring Natural Resources +1 more
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Get Funding for Fish Habitat Improvement Projects!

Non-profits, landowners, and local governments in the Wenatchee Subbasin can receive funding for projects that restore anadromous fish habitat, focusing on screens, passage, flow, and channel complexity.

Environmental Habitat Restoration Non-Profit +2 more
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Secure Funding for Fish Habitat Restoration Projects

Non-profits and government entities focused on fish habitat improvement in the Entiat Subbasin can receive funding for projects like fish screens, barrier removal, and stream complexity enhancement. This initiative aims to restore critical habitats for anadromous fish populations within the specified region.

Environmental Non-Profit Conservation +2 more
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Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects!

This funding opportunity is for organizations and private landowners involved in environmental restoration, specifically to implement advanced temperature sensing systems. The funding supports the installation and analysis of Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) systems to monitor and predict the impact of restoration activities on water temperatures.

Environmental Restoration Water Temperature Monitoring Salmon Runs +2 more
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Get Funding for Fish Habitat Restoration Projects

Non-profits and local entities in the Methow Subbasin can receive funding to improve salmon habitat by addressing issues like fish passage, water flow, and channel complexity. This grant supports on-the-ground restoration activities and post-project evaluation to benefit anadromous fish.

Environmental Non-profit Habitat Restoration +1 more
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Get Grants for River Health & Fish Passage Projects

This grant funds projects that improve river flow and fish passage in the Umatilla Basin, benefiting agricultural users and restoring salmon and steelhead populations. Businesses involved in water management, ecological restoration, or related infrastructure can apply for funding to implement these critical improvements.

Water Management Environmental Projects Infrastructure +1 more
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Yakima Basin Funding: Improve Irrigation & Protect Wildlife

Irrigators in the Yakima River Basin are eligible for funding to implement water conservation measures, including piping laterals, to improve water availability and enhance fish and wildlife resources. This program aims to bolster irrigation efficiency while safeguarding the basin's ecosystem over a 5-year period.

Water Management Agriculture Conservation +1 more
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Tribal Water Projects: Get Funding for Resource Management!

Federally-recognized Indian Tribes can partner with the Bureau of Reclamation to enhance their water resources. This funding supports projects like irrigation improvements, automation, and water measurement to develop, manage, and protect tribal water.

Tribal Resources Water Management Infrastructure +1 more
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Get Grants for Water Quality Projects!

Tribal organizations and government entities can receive funding to assess and improve water quality in Thomas Creek. This initiative supports crucial data collection for habitat restoration and long-term environmental health.

Water Quality Environmental Government Grants +1 more
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Get Funding for Habitat & Fisheries Improvement Projects

Trout Unlimited - Washington Water Project is seeking funds for stream habitat improvements and anadromous fisheries benefits in Washington's Methow Subbasin. This funding is for projects aimed at improving instream flow.

Habitat Improvement Fisheries Non-profit +1 more
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Secure Funding for Idaho Fisheries & Water Flow Studies

Idaho-based researchers and organizations can secure funding to conduct vital studies on fisheries and stream flows in the Lapwai Basin. This grant supports critical data collection and analysis to understand the impact of the Lewiston Orchards Project on endangered steelhead, aiming to improve their growth, survival, and abundance.

Fisheries Idaho Environmental Science +2 more
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Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!

Pacific Northwest businesses can get funding to develop and implement water management and conservation plans. This program aims to increase water use efficiency and operational effectiveness through cost-sharing with the Bureau of Reclamation.

Water Conservation Business Growth Pacific Northwest +1 more