Water Infrastructure Funding from New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
State/Local Government
New York
Unspecified amount
Municipalities and eligible public entities in New York can access financing for wastewater, sewer, and stormwater infrastructure projects through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund. Grants from New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation help fund treatment facilities, green infrastructure, landfill closures, and habitat restoration, supporting long-term freshwater conservation and water resource management across the state.
Land / Habitat Conservation
Water Resource Management
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
+6 more
Green Mountain Energy Water Resource Grants in New York
Green Mountain Energy
Corporate
Illinois, Maryland +5 more
US $50,000 - US $400,000
Nonprofit organizations with established 501(c)(3), (4), (6), or (19) status can seek funding for sustainability and water-related projects such as freshwater conservation and water resource management in New York and other eligible states. Grants from Green Mountain Energy help U.S.-based nonprofits implement initiatives like renewable energy, energy efficiency, resource conservation, and sustainable agriculture, with awards ranging from US $50,000 - US $400,000.
Renewable/Sustainable Energy
Freshwater Conservation
Waste Management
+8 more
Community Water Engagement Grants from Hudson River Foundation
Hudson River Foundation
Private
New Jersey, New York
US $2,000 - US $4,000
Nonprofits and community-based organizations in New York and New Jersey can receive $2,000 - $4,000 to host in-person community engagement sessions on estuary health, water quality, and related issues. With a mission to protect and restore the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary, Hudson River Foundation supports sessions that especially engage disadvantaged or overburdened communities.
Water Resource Management
Environmental Contamination & Pollution
Freshwater Conservation
+5 more
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Grants for New York Water Conservation
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF)
Private
Arizona, Arkansas +26 more
US $250,000 - US $750,000
Nonprofit or conservation-focused organizations helping private landowners adopt regenerative agriculture and conservation practices in New York can seek US $250,000 - US $750,000 for technical assistance and planning. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Conservation Partners Program supports freshwater conservation, water resource management, soil health, and habitat restoration on private lands through Farm Bill conservation programs.
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Limnology
Freshwater Conservation
+6 more
Lake Champlain Basin Program Grants for New York Water Research
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
Canada, New York +1 more
US $25,000 - US $400,000
New York organizations conducting water quality and ecosystem research can access funding through the Lake Champlain Basin Program for projects in the Lake Champlain Basin. Grants support freshwater conservation, clean water, habitat restoration, pollution and invasive species control, and broader water resource management, with awards ranging from US $25,000 - US $400,000.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Freshwater Conservation
+5 more
Hudson River Foundation Grants for New York Water Quality
Hudson River Foundation
Private
New York
US $50,000 - US $100,000
New York water-focused organizations with implementable projects to improve freshwater quality can access funding through Hudson River Foundation to reduce impairments in the Lower Esopus Stream. Grants of US $50,000 - US $100,000 support efforts like mitigating turbidity, managing stormwater, stabilizing shorelines, reducing nutrient loads, and addressing flood-related water quality risks.
Hydrology
Water Resource Management
Freshwater Conservation
Water Buffer Conservation Funding from New York State
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
State/Local Government
New York
Approximately US $5,000,000
New York farmland owners and conservation partners working on freshwater and drinking water protection can access funding to purchase conservation easements and establish riparian buffers through the NY Source Water Buffer Program in New York. Administered by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, this program offers approximately US $5,000,000 in cost-share support for long-term buffer and water quality projects.
Water Resource Management
Freshwater Conservation
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Water Planning Funding from New York DEC
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
State/Local Government
New York
Up to US $400,000
Public entities and MS4 operators in New York can seek reimbursement funding for planning reports on nonpoint source water quality projects and mapping of Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems. With a mission to protect water resources, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation provides grants up to US $400,000 to prepare projects for construction and future implementation funding.
Water Resource Management
Green Infrastructure
Freshwater Conservation
+1 more
New York State Environmental Facilities Support for Water Projects
New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
State/Local Government
New York
Unspecified amount
Municipalities and other eligible entities improving water quality in New York through green stormwater infrastructure, energy efficiency, or water efficiency projects can access funding through grants from New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation. Awards may cover 50–90% of eligible project costs, up to $3 million, for planning, design, and construction tied to implementation.
Green Infrastructure
Water Resource Management
Energy Efficiency & Conservation
New York Water Education Funding via Lake Champlain Basin Program
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
Canada, New York +1 more
Up to US $20,000
Nonprofits, municipalities, and community partners working on water resource management in New York can seek funding to conduct Lake Wise, Stream Wise, or stormwater educational property assessments. Lake Champlain Basin Program offers up to US $20,000 for one-year projects that engage landowners in managing properties for clean water, biodiversity, and climate resilience within the Lake Champlain Basin.
Sustainability
Water Resource Management
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Joseph Robert Foundation Grants for New York Environment
Joseph Robert Foundation
Private
Delaware, District of Columbia +4 more
Up to US $10,000
Environmental and conservation nonprofits in New York can seek funding for water resource management, sustainability, and related environmental projects through the Joseph Robert Foundation; awards are up to US $10,000. Smaller organizations and community-based initiatives, including those focused on pollution, climate change, and parks or green spaces, may receive general operating or project support.
Sustainability
Environmental Education
Animal Welfare - General
+7 more
Watershed Resilience Funding from DEC
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
State/Local Government
New York
US $150,000 - US $10,000,000
Local governments, Indian Nations, Soil and Water Conservation Districts, state agencies, and not-for-profit corporations in New York can receive funding for flood mitigation and resilient watershed construction projects. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation provides New York water resource managers with US $150,000 - US $10,000,000 to implement nature-based solutions that reduce flooding, erosion, and ice jams while supporting healthy riparian habitats.
Water Resource Management
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Green Economy & Jobs
New York State Department of State Support for New York Water Management
New York State Department of State
State/Local Government
New York
More than US $150,000
Local governments and other eligible entities in New York can seek funding to implement inland flooding and waterfront revitalization projects that enhance community resilience and reduce flood risk. Grants from New York State Department of State support water resource management and climate resilience projects, covering up to 90% of eligible design and construction costs, with awards over US $150,000.
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Water Resource Management
USDA Rural Development Support for New York Water
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Federal Government
New York
Unspecified amount
State and local governments, private nonprofits, and federally recognized tribes in rural New York can use this program to develop or improve drinking water, sewage, solid waste, and stormwater systems. With a mission to strengthen rural infrastructure, USDA Rural Development provides funding for acquisition, construction, upgrades, and related project costs where commercial credit is unavailable.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Water Resource Management
Waste Management
Water Conservation Funding for Producers from NRCS
USDA: Natural Resources Conservation Service of New York
State/Local Government
New York
Unspecified amount
Agricultural producers and forest landowners in New York can apply for USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Environmental Quality Incentives Program to fund conservation practices on working lands. This program provides technical and financial assistance to improve water and air quality, conserve ground and surface water, enhance soil health, and create or improve wildlife habitat.
Farms & Farming
Livestock & Ranching
Forestry
+3 more
NRCS New York Water Management Grants
USDA: Natural Resources Conservation Service of New York
State/Local Government
New York
Up to US $50,000
New York agricultural producers seeking support for water and natural resource management can receive cost-share assistance for conservation practices, including irrigation improvements and water-quality-related tree planting. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service of New York funds projects that reduce financial risk through diversification, soil erosion control, integrated pest management, and transitions to more sustainable or organic farming systems.
Agriculture
Livestock & Ranching
Water Resource Management
+3 more
New York State Environmental Facilities Water Grants
New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation
State/Local Government
New York
US $1,000,000 - US $10,000,000
New York municipalities and eligible public entities can receive US $1,000,000 - US $10,000,000 for green infrastructure projects that improve water quality and stormwater resilience in New York. New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation provides competitive funding for regional and local nature-based stormwater solutions, with at least 35% of benefits directed to disadvantaged communities and a required local match.
Green Infrastructure
Climate Change Resilience & Equity
Water Resource Management
RFP- Healthy Ecosystems Habitat and Native Species Conservaton Projects- Small Grant Category
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
New York, Vermont
Up to US $50,000
The Lake Champlain Basin Program invites proposals for the Healthy Ecosystems Habitat and Native Species Conservation Projects - Small Grant Category. This initiative aims to enhance the ecosystem through projects that preserve and restore native species habitats. Grants of up to $50,000 will be awarded to support wetland, riparian, and aquatic habitat improvements, diversify fish communities, and implement flood-resilient practices. Eligible projects may include native species surveys and critical habitat conservation.
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Freshwater Conservation
Fish Conservation
Water Quality Project Funding from Lake Champlain Basin Program
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
New York, Vermont
Up to US $50,000
New York and Vermont organizations planning on-the-ground projects to reduce water pollution and improve freshwater quality can apply for grants up to US $50,000. Lake Champlain Basin Program supports implementation and planning efforts that advance clean water goals and water resource management within the Lake Champlain Basin, with multiple awards anticipated.
Freshwater Conservation
Environmental Contamination & Pollution
Environmental Stewardship
Lake Champlain Basin Program Grants for New York Water Quality
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
New York, Vermont
US $50,001 - US $200,000
Eligible organizations in New York can apply for Lake Champlain Basin Program large implementation grants, awarding US $50,001 - US $200,000 for on-the-ground projects that reduce water pollution and improve water quality in the Lake Champlain Basin. Funding supports freshwater conservation, pollution reduction, and related environmental stewardship efforts.
Freshwater Conservation
Environmental Contamination & Pollution
Environmental Stewardship
The Environmental Protection Fund Grant Program for Parks, Preservation and Heritage (EPF)
New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
State/Local Government
New York
Up to US $675,000
The Environmental Protection Fund Grant Program for Parks, Preservation and Heritage (EPF) offers matching grants for the acquisition, development, and improvement of parks, historic properties, and heritage areas in New York. It supports municipalities and not-for-profits, ensuring long-term protection of funded projects. The program encompasses three categories: Parks, Historic Preservation, and Heritage Areas, aimed at enhancing recreational facilities and preserving cultural heritage through well-defined projects and planning.
Land / Habitat Conservation
Freshwater Conservation
Historic Preservation
+4 more
Clean Water – Grants For Planning
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
Canada, New York +1 more
Up to US $100,000
The Clean Water – Grants For Planning program, managed by the Patrick Leahy Lake Champlain Basin Program in partnership with NEIWPCC, aims to enhance water quality in the Lake Champlain Basin. With approximately $680,000 available, this funding opportunity supports planning and implementation projects that address pollution reduction. Eligible organizations can submit one proposal per grant category, with multiple awards anticipated. This initiative is crucial for advancing sustainable water quality improvements in the region.
Freshwater Conservation
Environmental Contamination & Pollution
Environmental Stewardship
RFP- Healthy Ecosystems Habitat and Native Species Conservaton Projects- Large Grant Category
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
New York, Vermont
US $50,001 - US $175,000
The Lake Champlain Basin Program invites proposals for the Healthy Ecosystems Habitat and Native Species Conservation Projects. This funding opportunity aims to enhance native species habitats, improve water quality, and promote biodiversity in the Lake Champlain Basin. Grants ranging from $50,001 to $175,000 will support projects that implement sustainable practices such as riparian plantings and native species surveys, contributing to the health of ecosystems in partnership with local communities and organizations.
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Freshwater Conservation
Fish Conservation
New York Lake Champlain Basin Wetland and Floodplain Restoration Projects
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
New York
Up to US $1,300,000
The New York Lake Champlain Basin Wetland and Floodplain Restoration Projects aim to enhance the ecological health of the Lake Champlain Basin by restoring critical wetlands and floodplains. With approximately $1,300,000 available in funding, this initiative seeks proposals that will improve water quality and support biodiversity. By collaborating with local agencies and organizations, the program emphasizes the conservation of vital habitats, ensuring a sustainable environment for future generations.
Freshwater Conservation
Land Conservation for Clean Water and Healthy Ecosystems RFP
Lake Champlain Basin Program
State/Local Government
New York, Vermont
US $100,000 - US $3,000,000
The Lake Champlain Basin Program invites proposals for land acquisition or conservation easements in the U.S. portion of the Lake Champlain Basin. The initiative aims to enhance water quality and ecosystems while prioritizing projects that protect native habitats and provide flood resiliency. Funding ranges from $100,000 to $4 million per project, supporting efforts that align with LCBP’s goals, including increasing public access to recreational areas as a secondary benefit.
Freshwater Conservation
Habitat & Ecosystem Restoration
Land / Habitat Conservation
Hudson River Fund Research Grant
Hudson River Foundation
Private
New York
Unspecified amount
The Hudson River Fund Research Grant, provided by the Hudson River Foundation, aims to support innovative research that explores the complex interactions within the Hudson River ecosystem. This grant focuses on projects that are scientifically significant and relevant to public policy and resource management in the Hudson River watershed. Established in 1981, the Foundation seeks to enhance public access and understanding of the River's ecological systems while promoting sound environmental policies.
Marine Biology
Freshwater Conservation
Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation - General Grant
Cornelia T Bailey Charitable Tr
Private
Connecticut, District of Columbia +2 more
Unspecified amount
The Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation offers general grants aimed at promoting arts, education, and environmental initiatives. Currently, they are not accepting applications for 2025 but will reopen in January 2026. Eligible organizations must be IRS-registered 501(c)(3) entities serving specific regions, with a focus on environmental, medical, and veterans initiatives. The foundation prioritizes projects that align with its mission and provides opportunities for quality arts programming.
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Diseases & Conditions
+7 more