Nonpoint Source Pollution (NPS) Control Program – California Department of Water Resources
Deadline: December 19, 2022
Public agencies, nonprofits, federally recognized Native American Tribes, state agencies, public colleges, federal agencies.
Develop and/or implement management measures for nonpoint source pollutants for bodies of water in the Bay Area region, which include Tomales Bay, Walker Creek, Sonoma Creek, Napa River, Pescadero-Butano Watershed, Petaluma River, Pillar Point Harbor and Venice Beach Watersheds, Drakes Estero, Drakes Bay, and Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, (refer to pages 25-27 of the 2023 program guidelines)
Currently accepting applications with a deadline of 5:00 pm on Monday, December 19, 2022.
$4.5 million is available in the current funding cycle (2023), with $3 million available for Impaired Waters projects, $400,000 for High-Quality Waters, $800,000 for Post-Fire Recovery, and $800,000 for Planning proposals. For more information on the allocations, review page 4 of the 2023 program guidelines.
Small
Medium
4 proposals were awarded in the Bay Area region in 2021,
Proposition 68 San Francisco Bay Area Conservancy Program Climate Adaptation Funds – California Coastal Conservancy
Deadline:
Nonprofits, public agencies, and Native American Tribal governments.
Projects that plan, develop and implement climate adaption and resiliency projects in the San Francisco Bay.
Currently accepting pre-applications, until further notice. Only those invited can submit a full application.
The total estimated available funding is $5.7 million. With a maximum award amount of $1 million.
Small to Medium
To be determined