Nonpoint Source Pollution (NPS) Control Program – California Department of Water Resources
Deadline: December 19, 2022
Who is Eligible

Public agencies, nonprofits, federally recognized Native American Tribes, state agencies, public colleges, federal agencies.

What it Funds

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)

When to Apply

Currently accepting applications with a deadline of 5:00 pm on Monday, December 19, 2022.

Available Funds

$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.

Award Size


Small

Level of Effort to Apply


Medium

Competitiveness

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:
Who is Eligible

Nonprofits, public agencies, and Native American Tribal governments.

What it Funds

Projects that plan, develop and implement climate adaption and resiliency projects in the San Francisco Bay.

When to Apply

Currently accepting pre-applications, until further notice. Only those invited can submit a full application.

Available Funds

The total estimated available funding is $5.7 million. With a maximum award amount of $1 million.

Award Size


Small to Medium

Level of Effort to Apply

To be determined

Competitiveness
To be determined
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