Bureau of Reclamation
The Bureau of Reclamation, a US federal agency, offers grants for water resource management and infrastructure projects.
Get $400K for Water System Habitat Improvements!
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation is for organizations in the Tahoe-Truckee region looking to enhance habitats connected to water systems. Funding is available for invasive species programs and technical assistance for water conservation activities that support fish, wildlife, and plant resources.
Secure Funding: Boost Your Waterway Projects!
California organizations focused on water security and environmental enhancement can now apply for funding to detect and eradicate invasive aquatic plants. This grant aims to improve waterways, benefiting recreation, wildlife, and agriculture.
Get $390K for Native Plant Conservation in CA
This cooperative agreement from the Bureau of Reclamation is designed for entities like the University of California, Merced to improve conservation and management of native vernal pool plant species in California. Funding will support advanced protocols for species identification, enhanced richness estimates, and genetic research for threatened species.
Unlock Salmon River Data Funding: Up to $385K for Research
This grant offers up to $385,110 to develop advanced models and data systems for forecasting salmonid movement in the Sacramento River and Delta. It's designed for organizations focused on real-time fish passage data assessment and research, aiming to improve water management and conservation efforts.
Get $382,529 for Aquatic Research & Tech!
This grant is for organizations focused on aquatic species and habitat research, aiming to develop and test integrated sampling platforms. The funding will support platform specification, vessel modification, and field testing of advanced sampling methodologies.
Unlock $368K for Conservation Research
This grant is for organizations looking to fund critical conservation research on vernal pool crustaceans in California. It specifically aims to generate essential genetic data to aid in the recovery of federally listed species impacted by the Central Valley Project.
Get Funding for Salmon Habitat & Water Improvements!
California Trout, Inc. can receive up to $366,175 to improve water quality and flows in the Shasta River watershed, benefiting coho and Fall Chinook salmon. This pilot project involves voluntary water leasing from landowners during critical periods to protect salmon habitat and migration routes.
Get Funding for Recreation Facility Upgrades
This grant provides funding for public bodies to upgrade existing recreation facilities, including replacing toilets and docks, and improving accessibility. It aims to increase recreational opportunities on federal lands.
$350K for Water Rights Administration in Nevada
Nevada businesses involved in water rights administration can access up to $350,000 to support critical water right hearings and the processing of transfer applications. This funding from the Bureau of Reclamation aims to streamline water resource management and facilitate conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Salmonid Research & Management
Businesses in the Pacific region can secure funding to support crucial coded wire tagging programs for salmonid research and management. This grant aims to enhance our understanding of salmonid populations and inform conservation efforts.
Get $340K for Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Projects!
Colorado Parks and Wildlife can receive up to $340,000 to fund the ongoing operation and maintenance of crucial wildlife habitats at Russell Lakes. This funding is specifically for preserving and enhancing existing natural areas to meet mitigation requirements.
Get Funding: Innovative Water Tech Research Grants
Academic institutions and researchers can secure funding to test UV light as an eco-friendly solution for managing aquatic vegetation in canals. This grant supports research into optimal treatment methods and regrowth rates for sustainable water management.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Non-profits and conservation districts focused on water resource restoration, particularly around Lake Tahoe, are eligible for this funding. The grant supports projects aimed at improving creek health and informing future environmental efforts.
Unlock $307k for Salmon Health Research!
This funding from the Bureau of Reclamation supports research into drought and disease impacts on Central Valley salmonids. Eligible entities can receive up to $307,242 to investigate pathogens and disease states in Chinook salmon.
Get Funding for Tahoe Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations aiming to restore habitat and improve water quality in the Upper Truckee River and Lake Tahoe area. Funds are available to reestablish natural processes, protect stream environments, and enhance fish and wildlife habitats.
Unlock $300K for Water Infrastructure Projects
If you're involved in water infrastructure operations and maintenance, this grant offers up to $300,000 to fund essential facility improvements. Specifically designed for entities like the Tehama Colusa Canal Authority, this funding aims to bolster the operational capacity of vital water projects.
Funded Research for Water Management Innovations
This cooperative agreement funds research into improving evaporation estimates for water management at Lake Powell, potentially enhancing operations and water delivery. Research institutions with unique expertise in evaporation measurement and data analysis are eligible to apply for this funding.
Get Funding for Parks & Recreation Management
This cooperative agreement supports the development of facilities, management of recreation, and protection of cultural and natural resources within parks. Eligible entities can receive funding to create plans that guide park management and protect wildlife and public safety.
Secure Funding for Endangered Species Reintroduction Projects
This funding is for organizations focused on captive propagation and reintroduction of endangered species, providing funds for essential monitoring and management activities to ensure project success. Eligible entities can secure financial assistance to continue critical conservation efforts for species like the Large-flowered Fiddleneck.
Get Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations working on the captive propagation and reintroduction of critically endangered plant species, specifically Large-flowered Fiddleneck in California. Funds are available to help stabilize populations facing extreme weather challenges.