State Water Resources Control Board is a grantmaking organization tracked in the OpenGrants funding database. It currently has 15 open funding opportunities listed on OpenGrants.
State Water Resources Control Board is a grantmaking organization tracked in the OpenGrants funding database. It currently lists 15 open funding opportunities in areas including Community Development, Environment, Social Services, with programs serving California, All community types are eligible for funding. This includes small and large communities, non-disadvantaged, disadvantaged, and severely disadvantaged communities., The grant applicant’s principal office and its officers must be domiciled in California.. Current programs include “Proposition 4 – Water Recycling” and “Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks Loan [CA-1913]”.
Open Grants From State Water Resources Control Board
15 live opportunities
Deadline: June 30, 2030$15.0M
Proposition 4 – Water Recycling
Eligible Applicants: 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…
Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks Loan [CA-1913]
Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) loans are available to assist small business underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators in financing up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to…
Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks Grant
Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) grants are available to assist small business underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators in financing up to 100 percent of the costs necessary t…
The UST Cleanup Fund provides a means for petroleum UST owners and operators to meet the federal and state requirements of maintaining financial responsibility to pay for damages arising from unauthorized releases from t…
Emergency Drinking Water / Cleanup & Abatement Account Programs
The Cleanup and Abatement Account (CAA) was created by Water Code Sections 13440-13443 to provide grants for the cleanup or abatement of a condition of pollution when there are no viable responsible parties available to …
Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks Loan
Replacing, Removing, or Upgrading Underground Storage Tanks (RUST) loans are available to assist small business underground storage tank (UST) owners and operators in financing up to 100 percent of the costs necessary to…
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Planning
The Division of Financial Assistant (DFA), State Water Board manages the DWSRF program and prioritizes financing for projects that address the most serious human health risks, are necessary to comply with SDWA, and assis…
Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Construction
The Division of Financial Assistant (DFA), State Water Board manages the DWSRF program and prioritizes financing for projects that address the most serious human health risks, are necessary to comply with SDWA, and assis…
The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER)
In 2019, Senate Bill 200 (SB200) established the Safe and Affordable Drinking Water (SADW) Fund to address funding gaps and provide solutions to water systems, especially those serving DACs, to address both their short- …
Eligible Applicants: Any city, town, district, or other public body created under state law, including state agencies A Native American tribal government or an authorized Native American tribal organization having juris…
Senate Bill 445 (Hill, chapter 547, statutes of 2014), effective September 25, 2014, changed the OSCF eligibility criteria by not limiting the program to brownfield sites. Grant Details Grants provide funding for re…
The State Water Board has funding available from various sources within the Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience (SAFER) Program to fund drinking water projects that address drought-related and contamina…
Eligible Applicants: 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…
Eligible Applicants: Local public agencies Eligible Uses: Eligible projects include recycled water treatment; recycled water storage, distribution, and pumping; groundwater recharge; and indirect potable reuse. Ineligi…
Eligible Applicants: 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…