Bureau of Reclamation
The Bureau of Reclamation, a US federal agency, offers grants for water resource management and infrastructure projects.
Unlock Funding for Water Tech Innovation
Calling all private industry and research sponsors! This program supports pilot-scale testing for groundbreaking desalination and water purification technologies that solve national water challenges.
Get Funding for Water Tech Innovation!
This program invites private companies and researchers to partner with the Bureau of Reclamation on groundbreaking desalination and water purification projects. Secure funding for high-risk, high-reward laboratory-scale research that could revolutionize water solutions nationwide.
Get Funding for Water Recycling & Reuse Projects!
This grant supports states, tribes, and local communities in developing innovative water recycling and reuse projects to boost urban and irrigation water supplies. Secure funding to enhance water efficiency, build resilience against shortages, and diversify your community's water sources.
Get Funding for Water Reuse Projects
Are you a state, tribe, or local community facing water supply challenges? This grant can help fund feasibility studies for innovative water reclamation and reuse projects to secure new, clean water sources for your growing community.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects!
This grant is for the Pueblo of Acoma to support their involvement in the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project, focusing on reviewing cultural resource documents and participating in consultations. The funds will help ensure the preservation of historic sites during project development.
Tribal Water Resource Grants: Fund Your Projects!
Indian tribes and tribal organizations can partner with the Bureau of Reclamation to receive technical assistance for developing, managing, and protecting water resources. This program aims to foster cooperative relationships and ensure full tribal participation in vital resource management initiatives.
Grant Funding for Montana Conservation Projects
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks is eligible for this grant to conduct crucial data collection, biological monitoring, and reporting for the Upper Missouri River Pallid Sturgeon Study. Funding will support essential conservation efforts for this species.
Secure Funding for Environmental Studies & Habitat Restoration
This grant is for organizations like the Audubon Society looking to conduct critical avian habitat studies and develop restoration plans for the Salton Sea. Funding will support research to maintain and improve habitat conditions vital for bird populations and inform key management decisions.
Secure Funding for Tribal Water Resource Master Planning
This opportunity is for the Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe (YPIT) to fund crucial water resources master planning. The grant will support identifying and quantifying potential water sources, recharge, well potential, and reclaimed water options to ensure sustainable water management for the Tribe.
Get Funding for Water Conservation & Infrastructure Projects
This grant supports Native American tribes in arid regions to develop sustainable water infrastructure, like reclaimed water irrigation systems. Funding will help reduce reliance on external water sources and conserve potable water.
Get Funding for Water Quality & Habitat Projects
Local governments and non-profits focused on improving water quality and creating wetlands can receive funding for construction and land acquisition. This initiative aims to enhance the Alamo River's water quality and create valuable habitat.
Grant for Genetic Research: Unlock Funding for Innovation
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation is for eligible research institutions to develop advanced genetic markers for razorback sucker parentage assessment and population studies. Funding supports next-generation sequencing to identify DNA markers for gender determination and individual tracking.
Get Funding: Boost Tribal Water Management in Arizona!
Are you an Arizona tribe involved in water resource management? This grant supports tribal leaders and organizations in enhancing collaboration with water agencies and strengthening your capacity for informed water policy decisions.
Grant Funding for Reclamation Projects
This grant supports organizations and individuals in the curation and management of Reclamation's diverse collections. Funding is available for activities that preserve, interpret, and make accessible these valuable historical and scientific resources.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure Upgrades!
This grant is for entities needing to install critical water pipelines and booster pump stations. Improve your water service and operations with government support.
Get Funding for Habitat Projects!
Non-profits and local governments can receive funding for projects that improve streams and benefit endangered fish species like salmon and trout in the Upper Columbia Region. This grant supports habitat restoration, fish passage, and streamflow improvements.
Unlock Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
This notice from the Bureau of Reclamation offers funding opportunities for projects aimed at improving flood plain connections and complexity. Businesses involved in water management and infrastructure development are invited to explore these specialized funding possibilities.
Get Funding for River Habitat Improvements
This grant supports studies aimed at improving juvenile spring chinook salmon habitat in the Upper Grande Ronde River. It's designed for organizations focused on ecological restoration and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Cultural Heritage Preservation
This grant is for institutions and organizations, particularly museums and research labs, responsible for the long-term care and curation of archeological and paleontological collections. Funds will support inventory, reporting, conservation, and public display of these important cultural resources.
Get Funding for Cultural Resource Management Projects
This grant is for state historic preservation offices and government agencies looking to improve the management and sharing of cultural resource information. Funds will support maintaining inventories, conducting research, and updating statewide surveys in collaboration with the Bureau of Reclamation.