Bureau of Reclamation
The Bureau of Reclamation, a US federal agency, offers grants for water resource management and infrastructure projects.
Unlock Funds for Water Security & Energy Growth
This grant supports research and data collection to improve water and energy security for communities reliant on the Colorado River. Businesses and stakeholders involved in water management, hydrology, or related scientific research are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!
This program offers cost-sharing funds to businesses in the Pacific Northwest Region to develop water conservation plans, making your operations more efficient and sustainable. Secure valuable resources and improve your water usage.
Get Funding for Water & Environmental System Improvements
This grant supports organizations developing advanced decision support tools for water and environmental systems, specifically focusing on improving reservoir operations to manage drought and flood conditions. Eligible entities will receive funding to enhance analytical capabilities and create communication strategies for stakeholders involved in water management.
Unlock Funding for Native Fish Research
This grant is for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to conduct a study on native fish passage in the Lower Yellowstone River. The funding will support critical research on pallid sturgeon populations.
Get Funding: Preserve and Showcase Your Collections
Non-profits and historical societies can receive funding to process and curate valuable collections. This grant supports the long-term preservation and public display of historical artifacts.
Funding for Museum Property & Archaeological Discovery
This opportunity supports the Institute of the Great Plains in managing museum property under Reclamation jurisdiction and conducting archaeological fieldwork for unexpected discoveries. It provides funding for crucial curation and exploration projects.
Funded Internships: Boost Your Water Quality Projects
Non-profit organizations can secure funding to host interns who will support crucial water quality field investigations and data analysis. This program offers valuable assistance to scientists and engineers, advancing water quality research and reporting.
Get Funding for Water Resource Innovation
This grant supports organizations developing new techniques to improve water resource modeling accuracy. Secure funding to advance your solutions for better water management and development.
Get Funding for Water System Upgrades & Projects
This notice signals potential funding for the Trenton Indian Service Area's water system improvements and booster station replacement. Businesses involved in water infrastructure or related services may be eligible for this project.
Secure Grant Funding for Collection Curation
This notice is for Wichita State University, informing them of potential funding for the long-term care of Bureau of Reclamation collections. This grant aims to ensure the preservation and accessibility of valuable historical and scientific materials.
Get Funding for Museum Collections & Historical Preservation
This is a notice of funding for the Nebraska State Historical Society for the long-term care of Bureau of Reclamation collections. While this specific notice isn't an application opportunity, it signals potential funding for historical curation projects.
Fund Your Salton Sea Dust Control Solutions!
This grant supports projects focused on researching local groundwater for dust control near the Salton Sea, aimed at protecting public health. Eligible entities can receive funding to test water quantity and quality for sustainable dust mitigation efforts.
Get Funding for Greener Infrastructure Projects!
Arizona State University is seeking partners for innovative projects using enzyme-induced carbonate precipitation (EICP) to create cost-effective and sustainable linings for water channels. This technology replaces traditional cement, reducing environmental impact and costs for construction and repair.
Get Funding for Montana Reservoir Improvements!
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks can receive funding for crucial improvements to invasive mussel inspection and decontamination stations at Tiber and Canyon Ferry Reservoirs. This initiative aims to protect vital water resources and support related businesses.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Prevention!
Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks can receive funding for their project focused on detecting and preventing invasive mussels. This initiative aims to protect vital water resources.
Secure Grant Funding for Museum Collections!
Museums and cultural institutions under Reclamation jurisdiction can receive cooperative funding to manage and preserve their collections. This opportunity supports the curation and safeguarding of valuable historical and cultural artifacts.
Get Funding to Improve River Ecosystems & Management
This grant supports research and tool development for assessing river health and management flexibility, particularly for riparian vegetation recruitment. Businesses involved in ecological modeling, environmental consulting, or water resource management can benefit.
Unlock Grants for Water Management & Drought Planning
This grant offers funding to public entities and research institutions for developing advanced water management tools and strategies. Eligible projects will focus on improving reservoir operations, ensuring water supply, and adapting to changing hydrologic conditions like droughts and floods.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Protection
If your business is involved in aquatic resource protection or invasive species management in the Pacific Northwest, you may be eligible for funding to implement innovative detection methods. This grant supports projects like using highly trained dogs to prevent the spread of invasive mussels, safeguarding valuable waterways.
Secure Funding to Protect Montana's Waterways!
Montana businesses and organizations involved in water resource management and conservation can receive funding to support invasive species detection and response efforts. This grant aims to protect the aquatic environment and economic vitality of the Columbia River Basin from invasive mussels.