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North Dakota Rural Community Grant (RCG) FundAgriBankDisbursements through this fund are designated for projects and programs in rural communities in western North Dakota to facilitate infrastructure improvement and/or development initiatives encompassing housing projects; health, safety and environmental programs; medical facilities; educational programs; and more.Project must be located in rural communities in western North Dakota. Apply for the funding at this web address: (https://webportalapp.com/sp/login/rcgf_submission).https://info.agribank.com/communityinvolvement/rcgf/Pages/default.aspxGrants up to $50, 000 are available.
(651) 282-8800 Farm Credit System Fill out this form to contact the organization: https://info.agribank.com/communityinvolvement/rcgf/Pages/Ask-a-Question.aspx 30 East 7th Street Suite 1600 St. Paul, MN, 55101
(651) 282-8800Farm Credit SystemFill out this form to contact the organization: https://info.agribank.com/communityinvolvement/rcgf/Pages/Ask-a-Question.aspx30 East 7th StreetSuite 1600St. PaulMN55101
Alabama Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramAlabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and flood control projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency.Application procedure workshops typically begin in March. The deadline for applications is typically in June. Please see important application dates (https://adeca.alabama.gov/Divisions/ced/cdp/CDBG%20Documents/Application%20Timetable.pdf) and the application handbook online for full application details. Applications can be accessed through the website.https://adeca.alabama.gov/Divisions/ced/cdp/Pages/CDBG.aspxGrant ceilings range from $50, 000 - $450, 000
Shabbir Olia shabbir.olia@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 242-5468 Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) PO Box 5690 Montgomery, AL, 36103
Shabbir Oliashabbir.olia@adeca.alabama.gov(334) 242-5468Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)PO Box 5690MontgomeryAL36103
Alabama Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Area Development FundAlabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) awards grants and contracts from funds appropriated to the Commission annually by Congress. Program grants are awarded to state and local agencies and governmental entities (such as economic development authorities), local governing boards (such as county councils), and nonprofit organizations (such as schools and organizations that build low-cost housing). ARC provides funds for basic infrastructure services, including water and sewer facilities, that enhance economic development opportunities or address serious health issues for residential customers.Pre-applications are taken the entire month of August. Pre-application guidelines and other documents are available on the website.http://www.adeca.alabama.gov/Divisions/ced/Pages/Appalachian-Regional-Commission.aspxThe usual maximum Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funding per project is $200, 000.
Crystal G. Davis crystal.davis@adeca.alabama.gov (334) 353-2630 Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) 401 Adams Avenue Suite 592 Montgomery, AL, 36103-5690
Crystal G. Daviscrystal.davis@adeca.alabama.gov(334) 353-2630Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)401 Adams AvenueSuite 592MontgomeryAL36103-5690
Alabama Section 319 Nonpoint Source (NPS) Implementation GrantsAlabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)Alabama Nonpoint Source (NPS) Implementation Grants fund projects in support of Alabama's Nonpoint Source Management Program. Funding is distributed via a competitive process to projects that will lead to direct reductions in pollutant loads and measurable water quality improvements.State agencies, local governmental units, non-profit organizations, and public institutions with an active registration in the System for Award Management are eligible to apply for a subaward for projects that relate to implementation of nonpoint source pollution prevention or reduction. To apply, individuals must participate in a pre-application consultation and use the current application and guidelines.http://adem.alabama.gov/programs/water/nps/319grant.cntFunding levels vary based on scope of the project.
Susan Summerlin susan.summerlin@adem.alabama.gov (334) 394-4354 Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) npsmail@adem.alabama.gov PO Box 301463 Montgomery, AL, 36130
Susan Summerlinsusan.summerlin@adem.alabama.gov(334) 394-4354Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)npsmail@adem.alabama.govPO Box 301463MontgomeryAL36130
Alabama Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF)Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)Alabama's Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is designed to be a perpetual source of low-cost financial assistance for the construction of public water supply facilities needed to meet compliance standards and clean water requirements.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). The pre-application form is available online at http://www.adem.state.al.us/DeptForms/Form340.pdf. ADEM will evaluate the pre-applications according to the integrated priority system. All projects that score above the funding line will be invited to submit full applications. Upon final review and approval, loans will close typically within six months. Contact your state office for more information.http://www.adem.state.al.us/programs/water/srfguidance.cntIn FY19, ADEM distributed $83.8 million in project assistance. The Fund offered loans for up to 100 percent of allowable project costs for the construction of water treatment and distribution facilities and offered a range of options regarding the term, interest rate and level of loan funding.
James Dailey jwd@adem.state.al.us (334) 271-7913 Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) srf@adem.alabama.gov PO Box 301463 Montgomery, AL, 36130
James Daileyjwd@adem.state.al.us(334) 271-7913Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)srf@adem.alabama.govPO Box 301463MontgomeryAL36130
Alabama Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)Alabama's Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) is designed to be a perpetual source of low-cost financial assistance for the construction of public water supply facilities needed to meet compliance standards and public health requirements.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). The pre-application form is available online at http://www.adem.state.al.us/DeptForms/Form370.pdf. ADEM will evaluate the pre-applications according to the integrated priority system. All projects that score above the funding line will be invited to submit full applications. Upon final review and approval, loans will close typically within six months. Contact your state office for more information.http://adem.alabama.gov/programs/water/srf.cntIn FY19, ADEM planned to distribute $110 million in project assistance. The Fund may offer loans for up to 100 percent of allowable project costs for the construction of water treatment and distribution facilities and may offer a range of options regarding the term, interest rate and level of loan funding.
James Dailey jwd@adem.state.al.us (334) 271-7913 Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) srf@adem.alabama.gov PO Box 301463 Montgomery, AL, 36130
James Daileyjwd@adem.state.al.us(334) 271-7913Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM)srf@adem.alabama.govPO Box 301463MontgomeryAL36130
Alameda County Community Stewardship GrantsAlameda Countywide Clean Water ProgramThe Program encourages and facilitates grassroots community actions that enhance and protect the health of local watersheds, creeks, and the San Francisco Bay. Proposed projects must be aimed at reducing pollutants that enter the storm drain system and end up in waterways such as litter, garden chemicals, automotive products etc. Projects must also contain a community or public outreach element.Apply onlinehttps://www.cleanwaterprogram.org/index.php/programs/grants.htmlFunding range of $1, 000 - $5, 000 per project.
Juliana Gonzalez juliana@thewatershedproject.org (510) 665-3430 Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program 1327 South 46th Street Building 155 Richmond, CA, 94804
Juliana Gonzalezjuliana@thewatershedproject.org(510) 665-3430Alameda Countywide Clean Water Program1327 South 46th StreetBuilding 155RichmondCA94804
Alaska Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) ProgramAlaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development - Division of Community and Regional Affairs (DCCED-DCRA)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and flood control projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency.Each applicant is expected to consult with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program staff about project eligibility and structure prior to submission of an application. Please see the application handbook online for full application details. Applications can be accessed online.https://www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/dcra/GrantsSection/CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrants.aspxCommunity Development Block Grant (CDBG) competitive grants are single-purpose project grants; maximum of $850, 000 per community. Approximately $2 million is available for competitive grants for the Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 19 grant cycle.
Pauletta Bourne pauletta.bourne@alaska.gov (907) 451-2721 Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development - Division of Community and Regional Affairs (ADCCED-DCRA) 550 W 7th Avenue Suite 1650 Anchorage, AK, 99501
Pauletta Bournepauletta.bourne@alaska.gov(907) 451-2721Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development - Division of Community and Regional Affairs (ADCCED-DCRA)550 W 7th AvenueSuite 1650AnchorageAK99501
Alaska Department of Education Capital Improvement ProjectAlaska Department of Education (ADE)The Alaska Department of Education offers funding to qualified school districts for renovations. Criteria for preferred selection are based on Alaskan statues AS 14.11 and 4 AAC 31, which can be found on the organization's website.Interested applicants must submit proposals before September 1st of each year to be considered. Visit the website for application materials.https://education.alaska.gov/facilities/facilitiescipFunding level is based on eligible project costs to be covered. Historical funding amounts approach $50, 000, 000.
Stephanie Allison stephanie.allison@alaska.gov (907) 465-8696 Alaska Department of Education (ADE) PO Box 110500 Juneau, AK, 99811-0500
Stephanie Allisonstephanie.allison@alaska.gov(907) 465-8696Alaska Department of Education (ADE)PO Box 110500JuneauAK99811-0500
Alaska Drinking Water Fund (ADWF)Alaska Department of Environmental ConservationThe purpose of Alaska Drinking Water Fund (ADWF) is to make low interest loans available to Alaskan municipalities and other qualified entities for financing drinking water quality related projects. Alaska's version of Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF).Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan(IUP). Application guidelines can be accessed online. Contact your state office for more information.https://dec.alaska.gov/water/technical-assistance-and-financing/state-revolving-fund/loan-overview$28.7 million was available for FY20.
Carrie Bohan Carrie.Bohan@alaska.gov (907) 465-5143 Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, AK, 99501-2617
Carrie BohanCarrie.Bohan@alaska.gov(907) 465-5143Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation555 Cordova StreetAnchorageAK99501-2617
Missouri Alternative Capital for Community ImpactAltCapThis program provides grants for community development in Kansas City, MO. Grant applicants must be a private business.Apply online.https://www.alt-cap.org/$50, 000 to $2, 000, 000
Davin Gordon davin@alt-cap.org (816) 216-1851 AltCap info@alt-cap.org 3200 Wayne Avenue Kansas City, MO, 64109
Davin Gordondavin@alt-cap.org(816) 216-1851AltCapinfo@alt-cap.org3200 Wayne AvenueKansas CityMO64109
American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC) LoansAmerican Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC)This program provides loans for a variety of spending categories, including the purchase of equipment, machinery, and fixtures.Eligible applicants must be Native American-owned, Tribal-owned, other minority-owned, and individuals and businesses in Wisconsin. The Loan Application process starts with a phone call to First American Capital Corporation. Ask to speak with a Loan Officer to discuss your project.https://www.aiccw-facc.org/business-loansLoan Min: $5, 000. Loan Max: $250, 000.
Clarissa Reyes clarissa@aiccw-faccWestorg (414) 604-2044 American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC) beverly@aiccw-facc.org 10710 West Scharles Ave Hales Corners, WI, 53130
Clarissa Reyesclarissa@aiccw-faccWestorg(414) 604-2044American Indian Chamber of Commerce Wisconsin (AICCW) First American Capital Corporation (FACC)beverly@aiccw-facc.org10710 West Scharles AveHales CornersWI53130
American Water Environmental Grant ProgramAmerican WaterEstablished in 2005, our annual Environmental Grant Program offers funding for innovative, community-based environmental projects that improve, restore or protect the watersheds, surface water and groundwater supplies in our local communities.https://dnnh3qht4.blob.core.windows.net/portals/0/News%20and%20Community/Environmental_Grant_Application.pdf?sr=b&si=DNNFileManagerPolicy&sig=L0j7rsGzLyhgiBuxREc6DOpeBQPZ6ILNTtasI6YApTU%3Dhttps://www.amwater.com/corp/customers-and-communities/environmental-grant-programMaximum grant amount: $10, 000.
1 (800) 272-1325 American Water
1 (800) 272-1325American Water
Anne Arundel County Watershed RestorationAnne Arundel CountyThe Anne Arundel County Government and the Chesapeake Bay Trust provide a grant program to support watershed restoration projects and programs throughout Anne Arundel County, Maryland. This program aims to improve water quality in the County's local streams and waterways, as called for in the County's Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit and Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP), which require reductions in storm flow volume and pollutants entering the County's waterways. Please note: Applicants must contact the Trust to arrange a site visit between Trust and funding partner staff before applying for funding.The Chesapeake Bay Trust's grant applications are all submitted through an online system. See the RFP here: https://cbtrust.org/wp-content/uploads/AACOUNTY_GrantApplication_FY20_RFP_Final_21Oct2019.pdfhttps://cbtrust.org/anne-arundel-county-watershed-restoration/$20, 000 to $300, 000. Larger awards are possible with prior approval from the Trust. Match is encouraged but is not required. Preference will be given to projects with cash match and/or in-kind services.
Sarah Koser skoser@cbtrust.org (410) 974-2941 ext .106 Anne Arundel County info@cbtrust.org 108 Severn Avenue Annapolis, MD, 21403
Sarah Koserskoser@cbtrust.org(410) 974-2941 ext .106Anne Arundel Countyinfo@cbtrust.org108 Severn AvenueAnnapolisMD21403
Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) GrantsAppalachian Regional Commission (ARC)The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) awards grants and contracts from funds appropriated to the Commission annually by Congress. Program grants are awarded to state and local agencies and governmental entities (such as economic development authorities), local governing boards (such as county councils), and nonprofit organizations (such as schools and organizations that build low-cost housing). ARC provides funds for basic infrastructure services, including water and sewer facilities, that enhance economic development opportunities or address serious health issues for residential customers.Almost all program grants originate at the state level. Potential applicants should contact their state Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) program manager (https://www.arc.gov/about/StateProgramManagers.asp) to request a preapplication package. A small number of grants are awarded through requests for proposals (RFPs), sometimes as grant competitions.https://www.arc.gov/funding/ARCGrantsandContracts.aspVaries by year; visit (https://www.arc.gov/publications/BudgetDocuments.asp) for information on funding levels.
(202) 884-7700 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) info@arc.gov 1666 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC, 20009
(202) 884-7700Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)info@arc.gov1666 Connecticut Avenue, NWSuite 700WashingtonDC20009
Arizona Community FoundationArizona Community Foundation (The Foundation)The Foundation provides grants and community impact loans to improve education, environment and sustainability, community improvement, and health innovations. Grant applicants must be registered as a 501(c)(3), school, faith-based organization, tribal entity, or government agency.Apply online via the online grant portal.https://www.azfoundation.org/GrantsLoans/InvestinginourCommunities.aspx$10, 000-$800, 000
Ashley Anderson AAnderson@azfoundation.org (602) 682-2049 Arizona Community Foundation info@azfoundation.org 2201 East Camelback Road Suite 202 Phoenix, AZ, 85016
Ashley AndersonAAnderson@azfoundation.org(602) 682-2049Arizona Community Foundationinfo@azfoundation.org2201 East Camelback RoadSuite 202PhoenixAZ85016
Arizona Water Quality Improvement Grant ProgramArizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ)Grants will be awarded based on the criteria outlined in the grant manual. Watersheds and sub-watersheds have been identified in previous Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) grant cycles to develop Watershed-based Implementation Plans (WIPs), now called Clean Water Plans (CWPs). The highest priority projects for the current cycle will be those that have been specifically identified in an ADEQ-funded WIP.The Water Quality Improvement Grant (WQIG) Manual provides detailed instructions about how to apply and is available online. All required schedules and attachments pertinent to your grant application (see Grant Application Packet links in side bar) must be sent to wqig@azdeq.gov by deadline.http://www.azdeq.gov/WQIGP_ApplyFunding levels vary depending on the scope of the project.
Renee Alexander ra5@azdeq.gov (602) 771-4243 Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) wqig@azdeq.gov 1110 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ, 85007
Renee Alexanderra5@azdeq.gov(602) 771-4243Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ)wqig@azdeq.gov1110 West Washington StreetPhoenixAZ85007
Arizona Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramArizona Department of Housing (ADOH)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and flood control projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency.Deadlines vary; please visit website for specific details. Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) are posted online. Notice of Funds Availability (NOFA) are announced here (https://housing.az.gov/documents-links/publications).https://housing.az.gov/community-development-block-grant-programArizona Department of Housing (ADOH) receives approximately $9, 000, 000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. Funding for each project varies.
Kathy Blodgett kathy.blodgett@azhousing.gov (602) 771-1021 Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) Fill out this form (https://housing.az.gov/about/contact-us) 1110 West Washington Street Suite 280 Phoenix, AZ, 85007
Kathy Blodgettkathy.blodgett@azhousing.gov(602) 771-1021Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH)Fill out this form (https://housing.az.gov/about/contact-us)1110 West Washington StreetSuite 280PhoenixAZ85007
Arizona Lead in Drinking Water ProgramArizona School Facilities Board (AZSFB)This program is a collaboration between the School Facilities Board, Department of Environmental Quality, and Department of Health Services in Arizona and is focused exclusively on reducing lead in schools. Schools that are interested in capital improvement projects, such as the replacement of drinking fountains and faucets or lead testing can apply for the Program's Building Renewal Grant (BRG).Schools districts may apply for a Building Renewal Grant to replace drinking fountains and sink faucets here: https://sfb.az.gov/sfb-programs/building-renewal-grants/building-renewal-grantshttps://schoolwater.az.gov/Based on specified percentage of total cost categories. See online documentation for details.
Kerry Campbell kcampbell@azsfb.gov (602) 542-6504 Arizona School Facilities Board (AZSFB) EnvironmentalHealth@azdhs.gov 1700 West Washington Suite 104 Phoenix, AZ, 85007
Kerry Campbellkcampbell@azsfb.gov(602) 542-6504Arizona School Facilities Board (AZSFB)EnvironmentalHealth@azdhs.gov1700 West WashingtonSuite 104PhoenixAZ85007
Arkansas Unpaved Roads ProgramArkansas Department of Agriculture (ADA)The Arkansas Unpaved Roads Program funds safe, efficient, and environmentally sound projects for the maintenance of dirt and gravel roads, provide training to road maintenance professionals on techniques of dirt and gravel road maintenance that minimize negative impacts to water and air quality, and conduct demonstrations of new and innovative techniques of dirt and gravel road construction and maintenance.Only projects that provide some form of environmental benefit, typically by reducing sediment and concentrated drainage to waterways, will be considered for funding.https://www.agriculture.arkansas.gov/natural-resources/divisions/water-management/arkansas-unpaved-roads-program/Applicants with an eligible project may apply for up to $75, 000.
Steve Stake steve.stake@arkansas.gov (501) 682-3956 Arkansas Department of Agriculture (ADA) info@agriculture.arkansas.gov 101 East Capitol Suite 350 Little Rock, AR, 72201
Steve Stakesteve.stake@arkansas.gov(501) 682-3956Arkansas Department of Agriculture (ADA)info@agriculture.arkansas.gov101 East CapitolSuite 350Little RockAR72201
Arkansas Water Development Division ProgramsArkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC)Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC) has available funding for water and wastewater projects from both State and Federal programs. Each of these programs has its own requirements and limitations. These funds GO Bond, Water Development Fund, and Water, Sewer, and Solid Waste Fund.Each applicant fills out a general Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC) application form and ANRC staff will determine which program best fits the community's needs. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis; check the website for detailed instructions on how to begin the application process.http://anrc.ark.org/divisions/water-resources-development/Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC) has funded projects for $5, 000 up to $50, 000, 000.
Debby Dickson debra.dickson@arkansas.gov (501) 682-0548 Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC) 101 East Capitol Suite 350 Little Rock, AR, 72201
Debby Dicksondebra.dickson@arkansas.gov(501) 682-0548Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC)101 East CapitolSuite 350Little RockAR72201
Arkansas Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program - Small CitiesArkansas Natural Resources Commission (ANRC)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and flood control projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency. The Small Cities program is limited to communities with a population less than a specific size. Please check your state website for your community size requirements.Application files can be found online. Proposals must be submitted no later than 4:30 p.m. on March 30. Grant awards will be made before July 1. https://www.arkansasedc.com/community-resources/community-development/community-development-block-grantGrants will be for an amount between $75, 000 and $200, 000. Priority will be given to innovative projects, to communities with lower average incomes, and to projects that address priorities cited in the state's Consolidated Plan.
Jean Noble JNoble@ArkansasEDC.com (501) 682-7389 Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) info@arkansasedc.com 1 Commerce Way Suite 601 Little Rock, AR, 72202
Jean NobleJNoble@ArkansasEDC.com(501) 682-7389Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC)info@arkansasedc.com1 Commerce WaySuite 601Little RockAR72202
Arkansas Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC)The overall program is named the Safe Drinking Water Fund (SDWF). The SDWF is made up of two programs which are the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) program and the State Set-Aside Fund (SSAF) program. The SSAF Program will use the funds to provide Small Systems Technical Assistance, State Program Management, Local Assistance and Administration Funds. Funding is available for drinking water programs.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). Applications can be found online. Contact your state office for more information.https://www.anrc.arkansas.gov/divisions/water-resources-developmentPast funding ranges from $700, 000 to $11, 000, 000.
Debby Dickson debra.dickson@arkansas.gov (501) 682-0548 Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC) mark.bennett@arkansas.gov 101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 350 Little Rock, AR, 72201
Debby Dicksondebra.dickson@arkansas.gov(501) 682-0548Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC)mark.bennett@arkansas.gov101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 350Little RockAR72201
Arkansas Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF)Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC)Arkansas Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) provides low interest loans for wastewater programs. Objectives are to hasten wastewater treatment facility construction in order to meet the enforceable requirements of the CWA, emphasize nonpoint source pollution control and the protection of estuaries, and facilitate the establishment of permanent institutions in each State that would provide continuing sources of financing needed to maintain water quality.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). Applications can be found online. Contact your state office for more informationhttps://www.anrc.arkansas.gov/divisions/water-resources-developmentPast funding levels range from $160, 000 to $1, 600, 000.
Debby Dickson debra.dickson@arkansas.gov (501) 682-0548 Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC) mark.bennett@arkansas.gov 101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 350 Little Rock, AK, 72201
Debby Dicksondebra.dickson@arkansas.gov(501) 682-0548Arkansas Natural Resources Commission (NRC)mark.bennett@arkansas.gov101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 350Little RockAK72201
Ayrshire Foundation: GrantAyrshire FoundationThe Ayrshire Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that embrace people, infrastructure, values, practices and policies for organizational success. The Foundation has focused its funding in five areas: Opportunities for Youth; Science and the Environment; Healthcare; Services for the Elderly and Disabled; and Community Culture. Preference is given to organizations located in Southern California and Petoskey/Harbor Springs, Michigan. However, the Foundation welcomes inquiries from other locations.Applications are submitted online and are reviewed at semi-annual board meetings. Applications are due by March 15 for consideration during the May/June meeting, and September 15 for consideration during the October meeting. The Ayrshire Foundation will respond with a request for a proposal (RFP) for applications selected during the board meetings. Application instructions are available at (http://ayrshirefoundation.org/apply-for-a-grant/overview/).http://ayrshirefoundation.org/The Ayrshire Foundation has distributed approximately $1 million/per year in gifts ranging in size from several thousand to $1 million. Due to several recent very large multi-year grants, funds are fully committed through 2018. The Foundation expects to begin entertaining new grant requests in the fall of 2018.
(626) 683-8367 info@ayrshirefoundation.org 301 East Colorado Boulevard Suite 802 Pasadena, CA, 91101-1917
(626) 683-8367info@ayrshirefoundation.org301 East Colorado BoulevardSuite 802PasadenaCA91101-1917
North Dakota Community Water Facility Revolving Loan Fund (NDCWF)Bank of North Dakota (BND)Provides financing for community water projects when the project is above the maximum loan limits set by USDA Rural Development (RD). It is also the intent of this program to provide supplemental financing for federal loan programs associated with community water projects. Eligible applicants are cities, associations, cooperatives and corporations operated on a nonprofit basis who have the legal authority to construct, operate and maintain water facilities. This program may be used for community water projects including: locating, conserving, controlling, treating and distributing water (these include reservoirs, dams, canals, wells, pumps, treatment plants, mains, pipelines, and other associated features necessary to supply water); necessary services prior to RD approval; and loans to cover operating expenses of projects when the borrower is unable to pay such expenses.Applications may be sent directly to the state office of Rural Development (RD). Applications approved by RD are forwarded to Bank of North Dakota (BND) for review and approval.https://bnd.nd.gov/infrastructure/community-water-facility-revolving-loan-fund/The maximum lending limit is 50 percent of the total project cost or the remaining available funds in the revolving account.
Contact form: https://bnd.nd.gov/contact/ (701) 328-5795 Bank of North Dakota (BND) 1200 Memorial Highway PO Box 5509 Bismarck, ND, 58504-5509
Contact form: https://bnd.nd.gov/contact/(701) 328-5795Bank of North Dakota (BND)1200 Memorial HighwayPO Box 5509BismarckND58504-5509
Bella Vista Ecosystem Restoration GrantsBella Vista FoundationThe Bella Vista Foundation's Ecosystem Restoration program focuses promoting the sustainable management of forest and agricultural land, revitalizing streams, restoring riparian areas, and protecting biodiversity, with the goal of enhancing and maintaining self-sustaining watershed ecosystems. Focusing on specific geographic areas in California and Oregon. They will consider projects in the following locations in California: The Mattole River watershed, the mid-Klamath/Shasta rivers, the McCloud tributary of the Sacramento River, and the Northern and Central Sierra Nevada. They will also focus on the following areas in Oregon: the upper Deschutes Basin and the John Day Basin. Will not fund in the Upper Klamath Area. Will fund acquisition of conservation easements, but not for fee title.Apply online.https://www.bellavistafoundation.org/for-grantseekers/$100, 000 Maximum
Annie Yates ayates@pfs-llc.net (415) 561-6540 Bella Vista Foundation 1660 Bush Street Suite 300 San Francisco, CA, 94109
Annie Yatesayates@pfs-llc.net(415) 561-6540Bella Vista Foundation1660 Bush StreetSuite 300San FranciscoCA94109
Ben & Jerry's Foundation GrantsBen & Jerry's FoundationThe Ben & Jerry's Foundation offers competitive grants to not-for-profit, grassroots organizations throughout the United States which facilitate progressive social change by addressing the underlying conditions of societal and environmental problems. All of the Foundation's funding decisions are made by a team of Ben & Jerry's employees that meets once a month to review proposals.Apply online.https://benandjerrysfoundation.org/$1, 000 to $15, 000
Dana Jeffery (802) 846-1500 info@benandjerrysfoundation.org 30 Community Drive South Burlington, VT, 5403
Dana Jeffery(802) 846-1500info@benandjerrysfoundation.org30 Community DriveSouth BurlingtonVT5403
Boeing Corporate Citizenship SupportBoeingThe focus areas for corporate giving are education, arts and culture, health and human services, civic, and environment. For the "environment" area, they support projects which facilitate the development of integrated plans for acquisition and restoration of natural assets, protect critical natural assets, restore/improve critical habitat, and train citizens to protect and conserve the environment.Apply online.http://grantsoffice.com/GrantDetails.aspx?gid=35344Award amounts vary based on region and individual project size and scope.
Reach out to your state contact http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/aboutus/community/network.html (877) 476-8457 Boeing 100 North Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL, 60606
Reach out to your state contacthttp://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/aboutus/community/network.html(877) 476-8457Boeing100 North Riverside PlazaChicagoIL60606
Bullitt Foundation: GrantBullitt FoundationThe Bullitt Foundation focuses on infrastructure design that optimizes efficiencies among land use, transportation, energy, water, and waste systems; operates at a cost effective scale; enhances natural systems; reduces carbon emissions; and stores carbon. It advances green infrastructure alternatives to grey infrastructure. The Foundation also seeks to develop conservation finance mechanisms, metrics, and other needed tools to encourage protection and restoration of ecosystem service values related to urban, agricultural, forest, and open space lands. The Foundation funds 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, Municipal Corporations, Public Agencies, and Tribal Governments.Applications are submitted through the Online Grantee Portal. The portal does not accept document uploads or attachments. Application instructions are available at (http://www.bullitt.org/grants/grantmaking-process/). Applications are due by March 15 for the Fall and September 15 for Spring.http://www.bullitt.org/Previous grants range from $10, 000-$120, 000.
grants@bullitt.org (206) 343-0807 info@bullitt.org 1501 East Madison Street Suite 600 Seattle, WA, 98122
grants@bullitt.org(206) 343-0807info@bullitt.org1501 East Madison StreetSuite 600SeattleWA98122
Forestry on Indian LandsBureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)This program is intended to maintain, protect, enhance, and develop Indian forest resources through the execution of forest management activities, including reforestation and commercial forest stand improvement, timber sales management, forest inventories and plans, forest program management and administration, and forest protection activities.This is not a program that can be applied for, but tribes are automatically eligible. Contact your regional coordinator or tribal agency. A request can be made to the agency or the region. If they are a self governance tribe, they have to contact the EPA region office. Regional office information is available here: https://www.bia.gov/regional-offices.https://www.bia.gov/Money is distributed by formula for regions and it is for commercial development. Average awards range from approximately $100, 000 to $1 million
(202) 208-5116 U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) 1849 C Street, NW MS-4606-MIB Washington, DC, 20240
(202) 208-5116U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) 1849 C Street, NWMS-4606-MIBWashingtonDC20240
Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act (SNPLMA)Bureau of Land Management (BLM)SNPLMA allows BLM to sell public land within specific areas around Las Vegas. A portion of the revenue derived from the sales is available to the Secretary of Interior for 1) parks, trails and natural areas, 2) capital improvements, 3) conservation initiatives, 4) HCPs, 5) environmentally sensitive land acquisitions, and 6) Lake Tahoe Restoration Act projects.Government entities can apply online. See the SMART user guide for details.https://www.blm.gov/programs/lands-and-realty/nevada/snplma$65, 000 - $344, 500 (FY18)
Program contact varies by project category. Check website under "Contact Us." (202) 208-3801 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 1849 C Street NW Washington, DC, 20240
Program contact varies by project category. Check website under "Contact Us."(202) 208-3801Bureau of Land Management (BLM)1849 C Street NWWashingtonDC20240
Wildland Urban Interface Community Assistance for OR/WABureau of Land Management (BLM)The wildland-urban interface community assistance program provides funding to state and local governments, non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education, and Tribes to reduce risk of fire in the wildland-urban interface in the vicinity of lands managed by the DOI. This program seeks to decrease wildland fire-related losses to rural economies through enhanced local mitigation.Apply online via Grants.com. See the package tab for instructions.https://www.federalgrants.com/BLM-OR-WA-Community-Assistance-in-Wildland-Urban-Interface-66152.html$95, 000 maximum. Priority for, and amount of funding awarded per grantee is based on relative need, proximity to, and partnership with DOI lands and bureaus, and other factors.
Shelli Timmons srtimmons@blm.gov (503) 808-6295 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 1849 C St NW Washington, DC, 20240
Shelli Timmonssrtimmons@blm.gov(503) 808-6295Bureau of Land Management (BLM)1849 C St NWWashingtonDC20240
WaterSMART: Desalination ProjectBureau of Reclamation (BOR)The Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act provides new authority to Reclamation to develop a desalination construction program that will provide a path for ocean or brackish water desalination projects to receive Federal funding. Reclamation is developing a new WaterSMART Desalination Construction Program to allocate funding for desalination projects through a competitive grant program.Apply online or by contacting the agency directly.https://www.usbr.gov/watersmart/desalination/index.htmlUp to $32 Million.
Amanda Erath aerath@usbr.gov (303) 445-2766 U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) watersmart@usbr.gov Building 67 (84-51000) PO Box 25007 Denver, CO, 80225
Amanda Erathaerath@usbr.gov(303) 445-2766U.S. Department of Interior (DOI)watersmart@usbr.govBuilding 67 (84-51000)PO Box 25007DenverCO80225
WaterSMART: Basin StudiesBureau of Reclamation (BOR)Basin Studies are collaborative studies, cost-shared with non-Federal partners, to evaluate water supply and demand and help ensure reliable water supplies by identifying strategies to address imbalances in water supply and demand. Each study includes four key elements: State-of-the-art projections of future supply and demand by river basin. An analysis of how the basin's existing water and power operations and infrastructure will perform in the face of changing water realities. Development of strategies to meet current and future water demands. A trade-off analysis of strategies identified.Apply for funding online. See the "Program Requirements" tab.https://www.usbr.gov/watersmart/bsp/index.html$4 million is available.
Amanda Erath aerath@usbr.gov (303) 445-2766 U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) watersmart@usbr.gov Building 67 (84-51000) PO Box 25007 Denver, CO, 80225
Amanda Erathaerath@usbr.gov(303) 445-2766U.S. Department of Interior (DOI)watersmart@usbr.govBuilding 67 (84-51000)PO Box 25007DenverCO80225
Water Conservation Field Services Program (WCFSP)Bureau of Reclamation (BOR)The Water Conservation Field Services Program (WCFSP) is managed by each of Reclamation's regional offices and implemented at the local level through Reclamation's area offices to address Reclamation-wide water conservation priorities and to meet local goals.Contact the agency before applying.https://www.usbr.gov/waterconservation/Funding is used to make cost-shared financial assistance available on a competitive basis at the area and regional office levels, as well as for technical assistance from Reclamation staff. Funding may be used to develop water conservation plans, identify water management improvements through System Optimization Reviews, design water management improvements, and to improve application of water conservation technologies through demonstration activities.
Darion Mayhorn dmayhorn@usbr.gov (303) 445-3121 U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) Building 67 (84-51000) PO Box 25007 Denver, CO, 80225
Darion Mayhorndmayhorn@usbr.gov(303) 445-3121U.S. Department of Interior (DOI)Building 67 (84-51000)PO Box 25007DenverCO80225
Burning Foundation Environmental ProgramsBurning FoundationThis program funds organizations addressing issues in Washington and Oregon. Priority issue areas include protecting threatened rivers and forests, nurturing native fish populations, and conserving land and open space for ecological and recreational purposes.Apply online. Letters of Interest due the 3rd Wednesday's of January and August. Full proposals due 1st Wednesdays of March and October.http://fdnweb.org/burning/areas-of-interest/Average grants $12, 000. All Multi-year grants are $50, 000 over three years.
Sybil Ackerman-Munson (503) 419-8454 Burning Foundation burningfoundation@gmail.com 715 SW Morrison Street Suite 901 Portland, OR, 97205
Sybil Ackerman-Munson(503) 419-8454Burning Foundationburningfoundation@gmail.com715 SW Morrison StreetSuite 901PortlandOR97205
Funding for Clean School BusesCalifornia Air Resources BoardFinancial incentives are a major part of the California Air Resources Board's (CARB) efforts to ensure clean school buses are operating at our schools and in our neighborhoods. These incentives can also help to drive the development of newer and cleaner technologies by speeding up their adoption by school bus fleet owners. Funding programs are either provided to local air districts to administer or through direct, state-run programs.As part of the grant application process, the local jurisdiction or the state agency may ask the school bus owners to report their fleet in CARB’s Truck Regulation Upload, Compliance and Reporting System (TRUCRS) in order to verify compliance.https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/school-buses/funding-clean-school-buses
(800) 242-4450 CARB helpline@arb.ca.gov  1001 I Street Sacramento, CA, 95814
(800) 242-4450CARBhelpline@arb.ca.gov 1001 I StreetSacramentoCA95814
Truck Loan Assistance ProgramCalifornia Air Resources BoardSupports small business truck owners that fall below conventional lending criteria and are unable to qualify for traditional financing for cleaner trucks. The borrower applies for a loan at a CalCAP lender participating in CARB's program and fills out the Borrow Eligibility Criteria and Certification Form. CalCAP lenders and truck dealerships may be able to assist the borrower in completing this form. In addition, the borrower completes the lender's required loan application forms. If the borrower qualifies, based on the lender's loan underwriting standards, loan documents are prepared and signed by the borrower and lender. Lender disburses funds to the borrower.https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/truck-loan-assistance-program/about
(866) 634-3735  8666DIESEL@arb.ca.gov
(866) 634-3735 8666DIESEL@arb.ca.gov
California Whale Tail GrantsCalifornia Coastal CommissionThe Program will fund projects that fall into any one of the following three categories: 1) shoreline cleanup and enhancement programs(such as Adopt-A-Beach); 2) youth education programs; 3) programs for educating the general public. In addition, applicants have the option to request funding under two special subcategories: a) projects addressing climate change as it relates to the ocean or coastline; and b) grants for organizations with annual operating budgets of $500, 000 or less, that are working with underserved communities.Apply online.https://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/plate/plgrant.htmlAny amount up to $50, 000 (25-50% of the funding will be allocated in small grants up to $12, 000). Approximately $300, 000 will be distributed.
Annie Kohut Frankel Annie.Frankel@coastal.ca.gov (415) 597-5888 California Coastal Commission COAST4U@coastal.ca.gov 45 Fremont St San Francisco, CA, 94105
Annie Kohut FrankelAnnie.Frankel@coastal.ca.gov(415) 597-5888California Coastal CommissionCOAST4U@coastal.ca.gov45 Fremont StSan FranciscoCA94105
California Landowner Incentive Program (LIP)California Department of Fish and GamePhase Two of the California Landowner Incentive Program (LIP) is a voluntary, incentive-based program that: 1) provides funding to restore marginal or flood-prone farmland to riparian buffers, 2) disburses annual incentive funding to assist with costs of habitat management and the loss of income associated with idling farmland, and 3) provides technical assistance to restore and manage riparian buffers. Properties must be privately owned, occur within the Central Valley and be located directly adjacent to the Sacramento or San Joaquin Rivers, or their major tributariesApply online.https://wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/CWHP/Private-Lands-Programs/Landowner-Incentive-ProgramPhase 2: Variable Acre-based funding dependent on the crop-type and land lease values.
Brian Olson Brian.Olson@wildlife.ca.gov (916) 445-3486 California Department of Fish and Wildlife 1812 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA, 95811
Brian OlsonBrian.Olson@wildlife.ca.gov(916) 445-3486California Department of Fish and Wildlife1812 Ninth StreetSacramentoCA95811
California Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramCalifornia Department of Housing and Community Development (CDHCD)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds may be utilized to address a wide variety of community needs, including construction or renovation of various infrastructure projects such as water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities, streets, and flood control projects. The funds must be used for activities that either benefit low- and moderate-income persons or address community development needs that have a particular urgency.Each year, generally in January, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program releases one combined Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) encompassing all CDBG-eligible activities.https://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-funding/active-funding/cdbg.shtmlPast awards range from $450, 000 - $2, 000, 000.
Tina Daley Tina.Daley@bcsh.ca.gov (916) 263-2771 California Department of Housing and Community Development (CDHCD) CDBGRedesign@hcd.ca.gov 2020 West El Camino Avenue Suite 500 Sacramento, CA, 95833
Tina DaleyTina.Daley@bcsh.ca.gov(916) 263-2771California Department of Housing and Community Development (CDHCD)CDBGRedesign@hcd.ca.gov2020 West El Camino AvenueSuite 500SacramentoCA95833
California Proposition 1 Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014California Department of Water Resources (DWR)The Proposition 1 Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Grant Program, administered by the California Department of Water Resources, provides funding for projects that help meet the long-term water needs of the state, including: Assisting water infrastructure systems adapt to climate change; Providing incentives throughout each watershed to collaborate in managing the region's water resources and setting regional priorities for water infrastructure; and Improving regional water self-reliance, while reducing reliance on Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Funds are allocated throughout 12 hydrologic region-based Funding Areas in the state of California. The various grant programs under Proposition 1 include: Disadvantaged Communities, Planning, and Implementation Programs.Proposal are accepted via the website.https://water.ca.gov/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/IRWM-Grant-Programs/Proposition-1Less than $1 Million per project
Ted Daum Theodore.Daum@water.ca.gov (916) 651-9264 California Department of Water Resources (DWR) Funding@water.ca.gov 1416 9th Street Sacramento, CA, 95814
Ted DaumTheodore.Daum@water.ca.gov(916) 651-9264California Department of Water Resources (DWR)Funding@water.ca.gov1416 9th StreetSacramentoCA95814
California Floodway Corridor Program (FCP) (Prop 1E)California Department of Water Resources (DWR)The Flood Corridor Program (FCP) provides grant funding to proponents of nonstructural flood management projects throughout the state that include wildlife habitat enhancement and/or agricultural land preservation. By conserving agricultural lands, preserving wildlife habitat, acquiring flood flow easements, and restoring floodplain functions, floodwaters can safely spread over and, in some cases, move more quickly through floodplains or be detained for later release. These efforts can reduce peak flows upstream and downstream.Email the agency before applying.https://water.ca.gov/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Flood-Corridor-ProgramThe funding levels vary depending on the project.
(916) 653-5791 California Department of Water Resources (DWR) Flood@water.ca.gov 1416 9th Street Sacramento, CA, 95814
(916) 653-5791California Department of Water Resources (DWR)Flood@water.ca.gov1416 9th StreetSacramentoCA95814
California San Joaquin River Water Quality Grant Program - Proposition 84California Department of Water Resources (DWR)The program funds efforts to reduce discharges of agricultural chemicals, etc. into the Delta. Provides funds to implement Delta water quality improvement projects that protect drinking water supplies.Apply online or by contacting the listed contact. Eligible projects are: a) Projects that reduce or eliminate discharges of salt, dissolved organic carbon, pesticides, pathogens and other pollutants to the San Joaquin River; b) Projects that reduce or eliminate discharges of bromide, dissolved organic carbon, salt, pesticides and pathogens from discharges to the Sacramento River; c) Projects at Franks Tract and other locations in the Delta that will reduce salinity or other pollutants at agricultural and drinking water intakes.https://water.ca.gov/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/AgDrainage-84The funding level varies based on each applicant and project.
Joseph Tapia Joseph.Tapia@water.ca.gov (559) 230-3365 California Department of Water Resources (DWR) Fill out this form to contact the agency: https://water.ca.gov/Contact 1416 9th Street Sacramento, CA, 95814
Joseph TapiaJoseph.Tapia@water.ca.gov(559) 230-3365California Department of Water Resources (DWR)Fill out this form to contact the agency: https://water.ca.gov/Contact1416 9th StreetSacramentoCA95814
California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Drinking Water for SchoolsCalifornia EPAThis program is administered by the State of California's EPA and is aimed at increasing access to clean drinking water in schools. Both individual schools and school districts can apply to receive part of this program's more than $9 million in available funding.Schools must be located at or serving a disadvantaged community. Public schools and school districts can apply online.https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/grants_loans/schools/Historically, school districts have received up to $640, 000
Kim Hanagan Kim.Hanagan@waterboards.ca.gov (916) 323-0624 California EPA 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA, 95814
Kim HanaganKim.Hanagan@waterboards.ca.gov(916) 323-0624California EPA1001 I StreetSacramentoCA95814
California Water Recycling Funding Program (WRFP)California Environmental Protection Agency (CAEPA) - State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)Promotes the beneficial use of treated municipal wastewater (water recycling) in order to augment fresh water supplies in California by providing technical and financial assistance to agencies and other stakeholders in support of water recycling projects and research. Specific programs include, planning, construction, research, and pilot projects.Planning grant are only eligible to Local Public Agencies. Construction funding may be available to Local Public Agencies, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations qualified to do business in California, public utilities, federally and non-federally recognized Native American tribes on the Native American Heritage Commission's (NAHC) list, and mutual water companies. See the complete list of eligibility requirements for each funding category here: https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/grants_loans/water_recycling/docs/wrfp_guidelines.pdf. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis. An online application can be completed and submitted here: https://faast.waterboards.ca.govhttps://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/grants_loans/water_recycling/$625 M
Michael Downey Michael.Downey@waterboards.ca.gov (916) 324-8404 California Environmental Protection Agency (CAEPA)- State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) PO Box 944212 Sacramento, CA, 94244
Michael DowneyMichael.Downey@waterboards.ca.gov(916) 324-8404California Environmental Protection Agency (CAEPA)- State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)PO Box 944212SacramentoCA94244
California Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program (DWSRF)California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWRSF) program assists public water systems in financing the cost of drinking water infrastructure projects needed to achieve or maintain compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). Applications are accepted on a continuous basis. An online application can be completed and submitted here: https://faast.waterboards.ca.govhttp://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/services/funding/SRF.shtmlFunding level determined by priority, number of applicants, and total Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program (DWSRF) amount to loan.
Uyen Trinh-Le Uyen.Trinh-Le@waterboards.ca.gov (916) 440-7590 California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) DrinkingWaterSRF@waterboards.ca.gov 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA, 95814
Uyen Trinh-LeUyen.Trinh-Le@waterboards.ca.gov(916) 440-7590California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)DrinkingWaterSRF@waterboards.ca.gov1001 I StreetSacramentoCA95814
California Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program (CWSRF)California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) program offers low cost financing for a wide variety of water quality projects. The program has significant financial assets, and is capable of financing projects from $100 million.Projects must apply to be on the annual priority list by submitting an Intended Use Plan (IUP). Applications can be found online. Contact California Waterboards for more info. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis. An online application can be completed and submitted here ( https://faast.waterboards.ca.gov).http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/grants_loans/srf/index.shtmlThe program has significant financial assets, and is capable of financing projects from $100 million. Funding level determined by priority, number of applicants, and total CWSRF amount to loan.
Robert Pontureri & Wennilyn Fua Robert.Pontureri@waterboards.ca.gov (916) 341-5828 California Environmental Protection Agency - State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) CleanWaterSRF@waterboards.ca.gov 1001 I Street, 17th Floor Sacramento, CA, 95814
Robert Pontureri & Wennilyn FuaRobert.Pontureri@waterboards.ca.gov(916) 341-5828California Environmental Protection Agency - State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB)CleanWaterSRF@waterboards.ca.gov1001 I Street, 17th FloorSacramentoCA95814
California Water or Energy Audit Financial AssistanceCalifornia Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State Water Resources Control BoardThe purpose of the Water or Energy Audit is to encourage public agencies to take an independent look into their current practices, identify potentially inefficient water or energy use and follow up with a well thought out plan to improve consumption of these valuable resources. The agency is encouraged to study water and energy in the audit, but may focus on one or the other. All audits must be related to projects, facilities, or activities that are otherwise eligible for Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) funding. Agencies may hire consultants to perform the audit, or perform the work with their own staff.Application instructions (http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/grants_loans/srf/docs/forms/water_energy_audit_application_instructions.pdf).http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/grants_loans/srf/srf_forms.shtmlPrincipal forgiveness may be awarded for 100% of the audit costs, up to a maximum of $35, 000.
(866) 434-1083 California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Financial Assistance FAAST_ADMIN@waterboards.ca.gov. PO Box 944212 Sacramento, CA, 94244-2120
(866) 434-1083California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Financial AssistanceFAAST_ADMIN@waterboards.ca.gov.PO Box 944212SacramentoCA94244-2120
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