Bureau of Reclamation
The Bureau of Reclamation, a US federal agency, offers grants for water resource management and infrastructure projects.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
The Bureau of Reclamation is offering funding opportunities for projects focused on genetic monitoring and material archiving for endangered fish species. This initiative supports crucial research to protect and manage critical aquatic ecosystems.
Unlock Funding: Bat Data Analysis Grant
Environmental consulting firms and data analysis specialists are invited to manage and analyze bat acoustic data for the Bureau of Reclamation. This funding supports quantifying bat activity and presence across conservation areas using established analytical methods and software.
Funded Research: Improve Water Resource Management
This grant funds research into measuring sediment transport in ephemeral water channels, helping improve water resource management and infrastructure planning. Eligible recipients will conduct field research and data analysis, contributing to vital environmental science.
Get Grants for Drought Preparedness & Water Resilience
Water managers, states, tribes, and irrigation districts can secure funding to develop or update drought contingency plans. This program aims to help you build long-term resilience to drought and leverage resources through cost-sharing initiatives.
Get Funds for Tribal Water Resource Development
Indian tribes and tribal organizations can receive financial and technical assistance to develop, manage, and protect their water resources. This program aims to build cooperative partnerships and enhance tribal resource management capabilities.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant is for local groups and government agencies working on habitat restoration projects in the Upper Columbia region to protect endangered fish species. Funds are available for coordination, design, permitting, construction, and monitoring of these crucial environmental initiatives.
Get Grants for Water Management & Restoration Projects
This grant is for states, tribes, districts, and non-profits to build watershed groups and plan restoration projects. Secure funding to improve water availability and quality for sustainable resource use.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration
This grant is for organizations focused on preserving and restoring wildlife habitats, particularly native riparian forests, wetlands, and grasslands. Funds will support projects that reduce stress on properties and enhance ecological balance.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants!
Are you a business involved in environmental conservation or wildlife management? This grant offers funding to implement carp removal strategies that directly support endangered species recovery and habitat improvement initiatives. Secure resources to execute impactful ecological projects and contribute to vital conservation efforts.
Unlock Water Management Funding: Improve Reservoir Efficiency
Are you a research institution or government agency focused on water resource management? This grant funds innovative evaporation monitoring technology to improve reservoir water budgets and support drought resilience in New Mexico.
Secure Funding for Water Resource Protection
This grant supports Utah-based organizations in protecting water bodies from invasive species through staffing, inspections, and public education. Funding is available to implement a comprehensive aquatic invasive species management plan.
Utah Historic Irrigation Project Funding for Businesses
Utah businesses can secure funding to research and document the rich history of water management and agricultural practices. This grant supports educational initiatives like websites, archives, and exhibits, promoting public understanding of historic irrigation.
Fund Your Navajo Nation Water Projects
Navajo Nation-based businesses and entities can secure funding for vital water infrastructure repairs and improvements, including dam maintenance, well replacements, and solar retrofits.
Funded Public Awareness Campaigns: Secure Your Grant!
This grant opportunity is for organizations looking to develop public engagement initiatives, specifically focusing on resource stewardship and conservation. Funds are available to create educational programs and exhibits that promote responsible use of natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding to Upgrade Your Water Infrastructure!
Tribal entities can receive funding to replace aging water infrastructure, including culverts and check valves, to improve water flow and durability. This grant aims to upgrade essential water management systems and protect vital aquatic habitats.
Secure Funding for Advanced Fish Tracking Tech!
If your business specializes in developing and analyzing fish-tracking technology like PIT tag systems, this grant from the Bureau of Reclamation can fund your innovation and data analysis efforts. It aims to enhance fish population monitoring critical for environmental management and recovery plans.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
This grant supports feasibility studies for water transfer infrastructure, like pipelines, to move water from the Salt Basin to the Pecos River Basin. Businesses involved in engineering, design, or construction related to water resource management can apply for funding to support critical project planning.
Get Funding for Water Resource Research & Management
This grant is for businesses and organizations in southern New Mexico and southwestern Texas to study and assess groundwater resources. Funds will support research into water availability, quality, and the sustainability of groundwater withdrawals to inform future resource management.
Grant Funding for Trail & Tree Restoration Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations undertaking trail rehabilitation and tree planting/restoration projects. Funds will support the McGee Creek Natural Scenic and Recreation Area Trail Rehabilitation Project and the W.C. Austin Project Tree Planting and Restoration.
Get Funding for Klamath Basin Water Monitoring
Oregon Water Resources Department (OWRD) is seeking assistance to collect crucial well data in the Klamath Basin. This funding supports vital monitoring efforts to protect groundwater resources, irrigation, and endangered species from increased pumping.