Bureau of Reclamation
The Bureau of Reclamation, a US federal agency, offers grants for water resource management and infrastructure projects.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Prevention
This program supports state and local agencies in conducting rapid response exercises to combat invasive species like the Quagga Mussel. The goal is to enhance preparedness and prevent costly environmental and economic damage from infestations.
Get Funding for Water Resource Conservation Projects
This funding is for organizations involved in managing, developing, and protecting water resources, specifically to support long-term conservation efforts for native species and habitats along the Lower Colorado River. It continues previous support for operations and maintenance activities at the Yuma East Wetlands Conservation Area.
Unlock Funds for Water Reuse Projects!
U.S. organizations with authorized water reclamation and reuse projects can secure funding for planning, design, and construction. This grant aims to support innovative water management solutions that benefit communities.
Unlock Funds for Desalination Projects
Water utilities and municipalities in the Western US can get cost-shared funding for planning, designing, and building ocean or brackish water desalination facilities. Secure vital water resources and grow your community's water independence with this grant.
Secure Funds for Habitat Restoration & Endangered Species Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on improving spawning and rearing habitats for endangered species, with funding available for design and construction projects. It's an opportunity to partner with the Bureau of Reclamation on critical environmental initiatives.
Secure Funds for Habitat Restoration & ESA Species
This grant supports projects focused on improving critical spawning and rearing habitat for endangered species, specifically within the Entiat River. Eligible entities can receive funding for construction, monitoring, and adaptive management of habitat improvement areas.
Secure Grants for Land & Conservation Projects
Calling all landowners and conservation organizations in the Entiat Sub-basin! Get funding to support habitat improvement projects on your private property, ensuring long-term ecological recovery and stewardship.
Secure Funding for Dam Safety Research & Innovation
This opportunity invites researchers and engineers to develop advanced numerical simulations and testing techniques for structural and probabilistic safety assessments of concrete dams. Funding is available for projects addressing critical issues like alkali-silica reactivity, exemplified by a case study of Seminoe Dam.
Get Funding to Prevent Invasive Species & Protect Waterways
This grant helps protect aquatic ecosystems and critical infrastructure from invasive species like mussels. Businesses and organizations involved in waterway management, environmental protection, or operating near water bodies can apply for funds to implement prevention and education programs.
Secure Funds to Boost Your Business Growth
This grant offers funding to eligible businesses for projects that drive innovation and economic expansion. Invest in your company's future and unlock new opportunities for success.
Nebraska-Kansas Water Conservation Grants for Farmers
Nebraska and Kansas farmers can access funds through the Bureau of Reclamation's Water Conservation Field Services Program to implement water-saving practices on their operations. This program aims to improve water efficiency and reduce agricultural water use across the region.
Get Funding for Recreation Area Improvements & Safety Upgrades
This grant offers a 50/50 cost-share for organizations to enhance public recreation facilities, including safety upgrades, road maintenance, playground upkeep, and invasive species inspection programs. Eligible applicants are non-Federal public bodies with existing agreements to administer project land and water areas.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
Organizations can receive funding to employ young people (ages 16-25) in conservation projects on Bureau of Reclamation lands. This initiative supports resource management and provides valuable experience for youth.
Secure Funding for Wetland Habitat Water Supply
California water districts and agricultural organizations can receive funding to ensure a steady supply of water for vital wetland habitats within the Central Valley. This grant supports efforts to maintain and improve these crucial ecological areas by providing reliable water conveyance.
Get Funding for Water Supply & Reliability Projects
Is your organization focused on water management? This grant helps states, tribes, and districts develop strategies to boost water supply reliability and expand water markets through cost-sharing with the Bureau of Reclamation.
Get Funding for Water Efficiency Projects
WaterSMART grants are available for businesses undertaking small-scale water efficiency projects that have been prioritized through your own planning efforts. Secure funding to improve your water management and operational sustainability.
Unlock Funds for Water & Energy Efficiency Projects!
Is your irrigation district, water district, or tribe focused on conserving water and energy? This grant offers funding to implement projects that boost water supply reliability and hydropower production, with cost-sharing opportunities.
Get Funding for Water Tech Innovation!
This program invites businesses and researchers to secure funding for groundbreaking desalination and water purification technologies. Support is available for both early-stage lab research and larger-scale pilot projects to prove your innovative solutions.
Fund Your Project: Road Repair & Infrastructure Grants
This grant offers funding for essential infrastructure repairs and rehabilitation projects. Eligible entities can receive support to improve and upgrade critical access routes and facilities.
Unlock Funds for Fish Habitat Projects in Grande Ronde
This grant is for organizations working in the Grande Ronde Basin to improve fish habitat, focusing on connectivity and instream flow in areas like Catherine Creek. Funding supports projects designed to achieve desired ecological outcomes.