Bureau of Reclamation - Lower Colorado Region
The Bureau of Reclamation's Lower Colorado Region offers grants for water management, conservation, and ecosystem restoration projects.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Studies!
This grant supports ecological research to monitor and understand the habitat needs of the Lowland Leopard Frog and Colorado River Toad. Businesses and organizations with expertise in wildlife ecology and monitoring can apply to conduct crucial habitat studies and contribute to conservation efforts.
Funded Research Grants for Habitat Study
Secure funding to conduct vital research on elf owl habitat preferences and detectability in riparian ecosystems. This grant supports studies on home range size, nesting habits, and environmental factors influencing owl populations.
Get Funding for Eco-Friendly Business Upgrades
This grant supports businesses in upgrading facilities to improve environmental practices and infrastructure, potentially including water treatment and hatchery renovations. Eligible entities can receive funding to enhance operations and contribute to conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding: Drive Water Demand Insights & Planning
This grant supports research into residential water use changes to create advanced planning models for forecasting future demand and understanding recessionary impacts. Businesses can benefit from data-driven insights and scenario testing for strategic decision-making in water resource management.
Secure Funding for Water Resource Management & Climate Research
This grant is for organizations focused on water resource management and climate research within the Colorado River Basin. Funding supports advanced modeling to project future streamflow and understand climate change impacts on water availability.
Secure Funds for CRIT Resort Infrastructure Improvements
This grant is for the CRIT (Colorado River Indian Tribes) to fund critical improvements and stabilization of the Aha Quin Resort's channel and bankline, ensuring continued access for vital business operations and community facilities.
Fund Native Fish Research & Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working on native fish conservation in the Lower Colorado River, specifically for endangered and unlisted species. Funding is available for managing and expanding critical fish databases and research efforts.
Get Funds for Hopi Landfill Water Infrastructure!
This grant assists the Hualapai Tribe in repairing and upgrading their landfill's critical water infrastructure, ensuring essential services like sanitation and fire suppression. Funds cover tank inspections, pump replacement, electrical upgrades, and signage to protect community health.
Wildlife Inventory Grants: Protect & Conserve
Businesses and organizations involved in environmental conservation, particularly in Arizona, can apply for funding to conduct a baseline wildlife inventory. This grant supports critical ecological research and the protection of sensitive species.
Get Funding for Water Infrastructure Upgrades
This grant supports Native American Tribes in improving their water infrastructure. Funds are designated for critical repairs and re-routing of water pipelines to prevent damage and ensure reliable water supply.
Funded Youth Conservation Projects: Get Money for Training
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to train and employ young adults in conservation efforts, fostering job skills and environmental stewardship. This program supports youth development through hands-on work enhancing public resources.
Secure Funding for Fish Conservation Research
This grant supports research into the genetic and demographic factors influencing the survival and reproduction of endangered Razorback sucker and bonytail chub. Businesses involved in conservation research or wildlife management can apply to fund critical studies for these critically imperiled species.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration & Habitat Management
This grant is for non-profit organizations managing restored wetland habitats, providing funds for ongoing operations and maintenance like irrigation repair and native plant upkeep. Eligible entities will receive financial support to ensure the continued success and environmental health of these vital conservation areas.
Secure Funding for Water Efficiency Projects!
Arizona irrigation and water districts, local governments, and universities can get funding to improve water efficiency and conservation within Reclamation projects. This grant supports projects demonstrating innovative water-saving technologies and practices.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports research and experimentation aimed at wildlife conservation, specifically focusing on predator recognition training for fish species like the Bonytail and Razorback Sucker. Eligible partners can receive funding to conduct pond restoration, training, and survival assessments for these conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Water Management Improvements
Water districts, local governments, and water providers can receive matching funds to assess and implement water management improvements. This program aims to boost water conservation and efficiency through collaborative cost-sharing with the Bureau of Reclamation.
Get Grants for Water Conservation Projects in Phoenix!
Irrigation districts, local governments, and water providers in the Phoenix area can now apply for funding to implement water conservation projects that improve water efficiency. This program offers cost-sharing opportunities to maximize your resources and make a significant impact on water usage.
Unlock Funding for Water Management Insights
Businesses and research entities focused on water resource management and environmental monitoring can secure funding to support dust-on-snow analysis. This program aims to improve runoff forecasts and operational efficiency for water facilities.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations training young people in conservation work, fostering skills, citizenship, and environmental appreciation. Funds cover program operations, training, and participant support for projects enhancing public resources.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to employ and train young people in conservation efforts that enhance public resources. It aims to provide job training, develop responsible citizenship, and foster an appreciation for natural and cultural heritage.