State Water Resources Control Board Funding Programs
California Watershed Funding Database
The California Watershed Funding Database is the one-stop site for all environmental funding in the state of California. It consists of State, Federal and Private Foundation funding information. The site is a web-based, public domain database for watershed funding sources which allows for queries and contains a variety of linkages to technical and other assistance sites. Unlike other similar databases that are available to the public on a pay-per-view service, CSU, Chico has created this database with public domain software for free, open use in compliance with our public service mission as well as the Governor's Grant Information Act of 1999.
Catalog of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection
The Catalog of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection Web site is a searchable database of financial assistance sources (grants, loans, cost-sharing) available to fund a variety of watershed protection projects.
Integrated Regional Water Management Program - Draft Proposal Solicitation Packages (SWRCB)
Draft Proposal Solicitation Packages (PSPs) for Planning Grants, and Implementation Grants, Step 1 have now been made available by the State Water Resources Control Board and the Department of Water Resources for public review and comment. Any comments on the PSPs must be received by 5 p.m. on February 9, 2005.
Integrated Regional Water Management Program - Draft Proposal Solicitation Packages (DWR)
Draft Proposal Solicitation Packages (PSPs) for Planning Grants, and Implementation Grants, Step 1 have now been made available by the State Water Resources Control Board and the Department of Water Resources for public review and comment. Any comments on the PSPs must be received by 5 p.m. on February 9, 2005.
Prop 40/50 Awards Website
On March 5, 2002, voters passed Proposition 40 the 'California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Act of 2002' (2002 Resources Bond). The passage of Proposition 40 provided $2.6 billion in bond funds for projects and grants for neighborhood parks, outdoor recreation, protection of wildlife habitat, open space, rangeland, clean beaches, water quality and watershed protection and restoration, air pollution projects, and preservation of cultural and historical resources. Eighteen (18) separate state departments administer Proposition 40 funds under various programs.