Bureau of Reclamation - Upper Colorado Region
Tribal Funding for Environmental Fish Removal Projects
The Hualapai Tribe is seeking funding to manage and stock nonnative fish removed from the Colorado River, protecting endangered species and creating new fishing opportunities. This initiative supports the long-term preservation of the Grand Canyon's natural and cultural resources.
Fund Your Business Growth: Environmental Restoration Grants
This grant supports businesses involved in environmental restoration and conservation projects. Funding is available for initiatives aimed at reintroducing native species and restoring critical habitats within desert ecosystems.
Get Funding to Protect Cultural Heritage
Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office is eligible for funding to manage and share vital data about historic properties on Bureau of Reclamation lands. This cooperative agreement will facilitate access to this information for various government agencies and authorized contractors.
Secure Funding for Infrastructure Projects!
Non-profits and conservation corps can receive funding to repair and install vital boundary fencing on Bureau of Reclamation lands. This grant supports projects that separate federal land from private property, ensuring proper land management.
Secure Funding for Environmental Monitoring Projects
This opportunity is for entities already working within the Maybell Ditch project area to install and maintain a stationary PIT tag detection system. The funding supports crucial data collection efforts for Colorado pikeminnow conservation.
Hopi Tribe Funding: Environmental Impact & Resource Protection
This funding opportunity is for the Hopi Tribe to contribute their cultural expertise and technical staff to an environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program. The goal is to improve understanding and protection of downstream resources while ensuring compliance with environmental laws.
Secure Funding for River Ecosystem & Cultural Preservation
Native American tribes and organizations can secure funding to integrate Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) into long-term management plans for the Colorado River and Grand Canyon. This initiative aims to protect natural resources and cultural heritage for future generations.
Get Funding for Ecosystem Restoration & Hazard Cleanup
This grant supports organizations like The Nature Conservancy in identifying and addressing threats to the San Juan River ecosystem, focusing on habitat restoration and hazardous material analysis to aid endangered fish recovery.
Grants for Environmental Protection & Indigenous Stewardship
This initiative supports projects focused on understanding and protecting the Colorado River ecosystem downstream from Glen Canyon Dam. Indigenous communities, particularly the Southern Paiute people, are invited to lead and participate in environmental management and research efforts.
Get Funding for Critical Infrastructure Projects!
This grant is for eligible organizations involved in designing, constructing, or overseeing construction for the Navajo Gallup Water Supply System. Funds are allocated to ensure a reliable and sustainable water supply for communities in New Mexico and Arizona, addressing critical depletion of current resources.
Get Funding for Utah Lake Carp Removal Projects
Are you involved in the June Sucker Recovery Plan or related initiatives in Utah? Secure funding from the Bureau of Reclamation to support essential carp removal activities critical for ecosystem health.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on the propagation and recovery of the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow, contributing to endangered species conservation and water resource protection. Organizations involved in environmental stewardship and habitat restoration are encouraged to apply.
Secure Funding for Water Ecosystem Monitoring Projects
This grant supports businesses involved in aquatic invertebrate and plant monitoring to assess river health and the impact of dam operations. Funding is available to collect and analyze data on streamflow, water temperature, and biological indicators.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
Businesses and organizations in the Middle Rio Grande region can apply for funding to support habitat restoration projects that benefit endangered species like the Rio Grande silvery minnow and southwestern willow flycatcher. This program aims to protect water uses while ensuring species recovery and legal compliance.
Get Free Interns for Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and government agencies can get paid interns from AmeriCorps to assist with environmental and conservation projects over 10 weeks. This program introduces young adults to environmental stewardship and provides valuable support for your initiatives.
Get Funding for Irrigation & Water Efficiency
Irrigation companies and landowners can secure funding to upgrade aging canal systems to pressurized pipelines, boosting water efficiency and reducing river salinity. This initiative supports the completion of vital infrastructure for improved agricultural operations and environmental benefits.
Secure Funding for Museum & Research Projects
This grant supports institutions and organizations like museums and universities in processing, cataloging, and archiving scientific collections. It's designed to enhance data management and preservation for critical research initiatives.
Get Funding for Eco-Restoration Projects in Albuquerque
This grant supports businesses and organizations in Albuquerque undertaking pilot projects for river riparian restoration and native tree regeneration. Funds are available to continue monitoring, data collection, analysis, and public outreach for successful ecological projects.
Get Funding to Improve River Management & Water Delivery
If your business is involved in water infrastructure, environmental consulting, or agricultural operations in the Middle Rio Grande area, this grant can fund research to better understand and manage sediment plugs. Secure funding to enhance water delivery efficiency and reduce flood risks while supporting vital avian habitats.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on aquatic ecosystems and endangered species recovery, particularly within the San Juan River Basin. Funds support vital monitoring and research to inform adaptive management strategies and conservation efforts.