Watersheds Small Grants for Community Environmental Projects

GrantID: 76373

Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $3,000

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Summary

A local small grants program supports community-based projects within select watersheds in the Pacific Northwest, with funding aimed at improving environmental health and neighborhood conditions. The opportunity is generally available to nonprofit organizations, schools, community groups, local agencies, and in some cases individuals working on approved public-interest initiatives. Eligible projects may span multiple watershed regions within Washington State and focus on areas such as habitat restoration, water quality improvements, public education, and community stewardship activities. Award amounts are typically small, often up to approximately $2,500 per project depending on the watershed and funding cycle. The intent of the funding is to encourage grassroots environmental action, enhance local ecosystems, and support collaborative efforts that strengthen long-term natural resource protection and community engagement in priority areas.


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Environment grants, Natural Resources grants, Preservation grants, Teachers grants.

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Grant Portal - Watersheds Small Grants for Community Environmental Projects 76373

Overview

This grant is meant to financially support organizations or entities that focus their efforts on, but not limited to: Environment, Natural Resources, Preservation, Teachers.