Bureau of Reclamation
The Bureau of Reclamation, a US federal agency, offers grants for water resource management and infrastructure projects.
Fund Your Project: California Parks & Wildlife Grants
California State Parks organizations can secure funding to boost public awareness of the Central Valley Project's wildlife and habitats. This grant supports educational outreach, including website content and printed materials, to inform visitors about local ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Waterways & Invasive Species Prevention
This grant opportunity supports organizations focused on preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species through watercraft inspection stations. Funds are available to operate these stations, educate the public, and protect vital water resources.
Secure Water Resources: Get Funding for Land Protection
Local water districts can receive funding to protect and maintain open space lands surrounding drinking water reservoirs. This funding supports essential upkeep like fence repair, waterway clearing, and security patrols to ensure water quality.
Get Funding to Protect CA Waterways!
California businesses and organizations can receive up to $49,000 to help assess waterbodies for the risk of invasive mussel establishment. This funding supports efforts to protect vital water resources from damaging aquatic invaders.
Get $46K for Water Management & Conservation Projects
Water management entities can receive up to $46,073 to study the feasibility and costs of installing fish screens on diversions. This funding supports improving water management and fish conservation efforts.
Get $45,109 for Water Quality & Infrastructure
Non-profits focused on aquatic invasive species prevention in Pyramid Lake can get up to $45,109 to protect water bodies and extend decontamination station life. This funding supports efforts to stop the spread of invasive species and safeguard native wildlife and fisheries.
Secure Funding for Waterway Protection & Fisheries
This grant is for entities focused on protecting aquatic ecosystems and recreational fisheries from invasive species, specifically through advanced decontamination stations for watercraft. Funds will support equipment and infrastructure to prevent the spread of harmful aquatic invasive species (AIS).
Get Funding to Protect Waterways & Boost Tourism
This grant is available for entities focused on preventing the spread of invasive species in aquatic environments through watercraft inspection stations. Funds will support operations, staffing, and public education efforts to maintain healthy ecosystems and facilitate recreational access.
Secure Funds for Invasive Species Prevention!
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe members can apply for funding to purchase essential equipment for preventing aquatic invasive species. This grant aims to protect the health of Pyramid Lake by ensuring all boats are properly cleaned.
Fund Your Park Project: Get $19,949 for Recreation!
This grant is for public entities looking to enhance recreational facilities, specifically for projects like building a disk golf course or improving bathrooms at public recreation areas. Secure funding to boost community enjoyment and park usability.
Fund Your Cultural Projects: Get Up To $10,000
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can receive funding to discover and document cultural resources on Bureau of Reclamation lands. This grant supports activities that enhance understanding and public engagement with important historical and archaeological sites.
Get Grants for Wildlife Habitat Projects
Public organizations can receive grants or cooperative agreements to enhance fish and wildlife habitat linked to Bureau of Reclamation water systems. This funding aims to improve ecosystems impacted by water projects.
Secure Grants for Water & Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant targets organizations focused on environmental recovery, specifically for aquatic ecosystems and native fish populations. Funding is available to improve water quality and protect surrounding lands, contributing to ecological restoration.
Funding for Unforeseen Archaeological Discoveries
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation supports essential analysis and fieldwork for unexpected archaeological finds discovered during reclamation projects. It ensures proper handling and documentation of sensitive cultural heritage.
Fund Your Nebraska/Kansas Cultural Projects!
Are you involved in cultural resource management on federal lands in Nebraska or Kansas? This grant offers funding to support surveys, evaluations, and excavations, helping you preserve and understand our shared heritage.
Funding for Nebraska Archeological Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Reclamation supports archeological testing, monitoring, and salvage of Late Pleistocene and paleontological sites at Nebraska reservoirs. It is for qualified professionals and organizations undertaking crucial research and preservation efforts.
Get Funding for Water Efficiency Research!
This funding opportunity from the Bureau of Reclamation supports research into innovative systems for reducing water super-saturation in laboratory settings. If your organization is involved in water management research, this grant can help you advance crucial water efficiency technologies.
Funded Research: Clean Water Solutions for Your Business
This grant is intended for research institutions like California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, to investigate contaminants in water streams. The goal is to develop solutions that can benefit industries reliant on clean water.
Boost Habitat Projects: Get Funding Now!
Are you a public or private organization working to improve fish and wildlife habitat near Bureau of Reclamation water projects? This grant offers financial assistance to support your vital conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Research & Student Programs
This grant supports research and development of innovative fish tracking systems for the Colorado River Basin. Businesses and academic institutions can receive funding to advance ecological studies and provide valuable research experience to students.