Bureau of Reclamation - Pacific Northwest Region
Get Funding for Salmon Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations focused on restoring critical habitat for winter steelhead trout in the Gales Creek sub-watershed. Funds are available for projects that enhance fish populations and demonstrate the effectiveness of habitat restoration efforts.
Yakama Nation Project: Unlock Funding for Fish Passage
Native American tribes and organizations can secure funding for feasibility studies to improve fish passage at Yakama Project dams. This initiative supports wildlife conservation and coordination with water-resource development programs.
Funded Research for Fish Passage Solutions
The Bureau of Reclamation intends to fund the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation to investigate and address impacts of Reclamation projects on Pacific lamprey populations. Funding will support measures for fish passage remedies, including propagation and migration efforts.
Get Grants for Water Management & Fish Habitat Research
This cooperative agreement is for institutions and researchers to develop hydrodynamic and temperature models for the South Fork Boise River. The funding aims to improve understanding of how water releases impact bull trout migration and habitat, informing better management practices.
Get Funding for Water Quality Innovation
This grant is for organizations looking to develop and pilot innovative water sampling technologies, specifically focusing on environmental DNA (eDNA) for improved detection sensitivity. Funds will support experimental research and the testing of new filtration devices to enhance water quality monitoring capabilities.
Funded Projects: Fish Passage & Habitat Restoration
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on fish habitat restoration in the Methow Subbasin can secure funding for critical weir reconstruction projects. This initiative aims to improve passage for endangered salmon and steelhead, ensuring healthier aquatic ecosystems.
Get Funding for Salmon Habitat Projects
Non-profits and organizations focused on environmental restoration can secure funding to improve salmon habitats in the Upper Salmon Region. These grants support projects aimed at benefiting endangered and threatened fish species.
Fund Your Park Project: Connect to New Sewer Systems!
Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation can receive funding to connect existing campground and dump station facilities to a new sewer line, ensuring crucial public services are restored and available for recreation.
Get Funds for Water Conservation Projects!
This program offers funding to eligible entities within the Snake River Area Office's boundaries for water conservation initiatives. The grants will support the development and implementation of water management plans, leading to improved efficiency and reduced waste.
Get Funding for Recreation Site Operations!
This grant helps local government entities and partners cover essential operational and maintenance costs for recreation sites around the Ririe Reservoir. Funding supports vital upkeep like road maintenance, groundskeeping, and facility cleaning to ensure public enjoyment.
Secure Funding to Protect Our Waters!
This grant supports businesses and organizations involved in protecting the Columbia River Basin from aquatic invasive species. Funds will help maintain and operate vital inspection stations to prevent the spread of harmful organisms on watercraft.
Get Funding for Water Projects & Invasive Species Control
This grant is for eligible tribal organizations looking to secure funding for monitoring aquatic invasive species (AIS) across key waterbodies. Funds will support early detection and monitoring efforts to protect vital water resources.
Secure Funding for River Restoration & Salmon Habitat
This grant is for research organizations and government agencies focused on improving river health and salmonid habitats in the Pacific Northwest. Funds will support innovative research and physical modeling to develop design guidelines for sustainable river restoration projects.
Unlock Funds for Habitat Restoration & Water Flow Improvements
This funding opportunity supports entities focused on improving fish habitat, including installing fish screens, removing passage barriers, and enhancing water flow. Projects aim to increase spawning and rearing access and improve stream complexity in specific Columbia River subbasins.
Get Funding for Habitat Improvement Projects
This funding opportunity targets entities focused on enhancing anadromous fisheries habitat in the Grande Ronde Subbasin. It aims to support projects for identifying, coordinating, and completing critical stream and fish habitat restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects!
Are you involved in stream restoration within the Grande Ronde Basin? This grant supports projects focused on improving habitat for ESA fish populations and restoring watershed health, aligning with the CTUIR's River Vision.
Grant for Fish Habitat Improvement Projects
This cooperative agreement opportunity is for entities looking to improve habitat for endangered and threatened fish species in the Grande Ronde Basin. Funding supports planning, coordination, and design for future stream habitat improvement projects.
Get Funding for Salmon Stream Restoration Projects
Non-profits and government entities can secure funds to protect endangered fish species by restoring vital salmon stream habitats in the Upper Salmon Sub-basin. This grant supports projects that improve fish survival during spawning and rearing, including habitat design, fish screens, and barrier removal.
Get Funding for Water Resource Protection Projects
This funding opportunity is for the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes to acquire and install a mobile boat cleaning station at Wild Horse Reservoir. The project aims to protect Reservation water resources by preventing the introduction of invasive mussels and other aquatic nuisances.
Get Funding for Water Management Tech!
Irrigation districts in the Pacific Northwest can receive funding to install advanced flow measurement systems. This grant supports the adoption of technology to improve water management efficiency and accuracy.