Bureau of Reclamation
The Bureau of Reclamation, a US federal agency, offers grants for water resource management and infrastructure projects.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!
This program offers funding for projects focused on improving water conservation efforts across the Dakotas. Businesses and organizations dedicated to efficient water use can apply to support their conservation initiatives.
Arizona Water Projects: Get Funding for Conservation Efforts
Arizona businesses can receive funding for projects focused on improving water conservation and efficiency within the Bureau of Reclamation's Phoenix Area Office boundaries. This program aims to support water users in managing and protecting water resources for the benefit of the American public.
Get Funds for Water Conservation Projects!
If you're a non-Federal entity involved with Federal Reclamation projects, this program offers financial and technical assistance to implement water conservation measures.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects!
This program offers technical and financial assistance for entities working on water conservation measures within Federal Reclamation projects. If you're involved in implementing water-saving strategies, you could be eligible for support.
Get Funding for Water Conservation Projects
This program offers technical and financial assistance to Federal and non-Federal entities for implementing water conservation measures on Reclamation projects. If you're involved in water conservation or have a water conservation plan, you could be eligible for support.
Get Grants for Water Conservation in the Pacific Northwest!
Are you a business in the Pacific Northwest focused on water conservation? This program funds innovative projects to improve water use efficiency through field services. Apply now to secure funding and drive sustainable practices.
Secure Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
This grant supports the development of engineering reports for essential water supply connections to the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project. Businesses and entities involved in improving water access for Navajo Nation communities, Gallup, and parts of Arizona and Jicarilla Apache Nation can apply.
Get Funding for Water & Energy Efficiency Projects!
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation supports businesses looking to improve water and energy efficiency. Fund your projects to address critical water resource challenges and promote sustainable resource management.
Get Funding for Water Reuse Projects - Bureau of Reclamation
This program funds projects that reclaim and reuse wastewater and impaired water sources for various purposes, including irrigation, municipal use, and environmental restoration. Businesses developing innovative water reuse solutions can access significant funding to boost water supply resilience and efficiency.
Get Funding: Preserve NM's Cultural Heritage
New Mexico museums are seeking curators to preserve invaluable archeological collections as mandated by federal law. This grant offers funding for expert curatorial services to ensure the proper care and management of these significant cultural assets.
Get Funds for Wetland Operations & Maintenance
Eligible organizations with water rights can secure funding for the ongoing operation and maintenance of developed wetlands. This grant supports essential upkeep of wetland infrastructure and water provision to enhance and maintain at least 55 acres of wetlands.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
This grant is for Indigenous tribes and tribal organizations to upgrade and test vital water well infrastructure, ensuring reliable water access for communities. Funding will cover essential repairs, operational testing, and water quality analysis.
Fund Your Trail Projects: Bureau of Reclamation Grants
Organizations focused on land management and trail infrastructure can secure funding for critical upgrades and maintenance. This grant aims to revitalize natural recreational areas by repairing and enhancing existing trail systems.
Get Funding for Watershed Health & Fish Passage Projects
Trinity County Resource Conservation District is seeking modifications to its grant for watershed rehabilitation and sediment control. This funding aims to improve aquatic habitat and fish passage by controlling fine sediment and removing barriers in the Trinity River watershed.
Funding for Museum Property & Archeology
This grant offers funding for the long-term curation of museum property and for crucial archeological fieldwork to manage unexpected discoveries within Reclamation's jurisdiction. Preserve valuable cultural heritage and uncover hidden historical treasures with this support.
Grant Funding Available for Research & Development
This is an informational notice that funds are being awarded to Utah State University for specific projects. While this is not a competitive grant, it may highlight opportunities for future collaborations or similar initiatives.
Get Funds for Infrastructure Repair & Improvement
Are you an eligible tribal entity in New Mexico looking to repair critical subsurface drainage infrastructure? This grant offers funding to fix collapsed outfalls, ensuring essential water management systems function properly and prevent further damage.
Get Funding for Critical Infrastructure Upgrades
This grant is for tribal entities undertaking crucial infrastructure projects like replacing aging discharge piping systems to prevent flooding and pollution. Funding supports the installation of new, robust pipelines and abandonment of old systems, ensuring environmental protection and operational reliability.
Secure Funds for Water Projects & Habitat Improvement
This notice signals potential funding from the Bureau of Reclamation for ongoing pilot water exchange projects that enhance local habitats. Businesses involved in water management or conservation may be eligible for continuation funding.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species & Restore Habitats
This grant is for organizations like zoos or conservation facilities that are involved in endangered species recovery programs. Funds are designated for the ongoing propagation, monitoring, and population management of the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow to prevent extinction and reestablish healthy populations.