Source Water Protection Local Assistance Grant Program (WA)
Washington State Department Of Health
Private
Washington
Up to US $100,000
The Source Water Protection Local Assistance Grant Program in Washington offers financial support for projects aimed at safeguarding drinking water sources. With up to $200,000 available annually, the program encourages local governments, nonprofit organizations, and educational institutions to implement measures that reduce contamination risks. Eligible projects include planning studies, implementation of best management practices, and security enhancements to protect water sources. This initiative promotes long-term improvements in water quality and public health.
Sanitation & Clean Drinking Water
Environmental Contamination & Pollution
Water Resource Management
WaterSMART: Applied Science Grants
US Department of the Interior: Bureau of Reclamation (USBR)
Federal Government
Alaska, American Samoa +22 more
Up to US $400,000
The WaterSMART Applied Science Grants aim to enhance water management and supply reliability through innovative research and data utilization. By inviting qualified entities to apply for funding, the program focuses on improving hydrologic data access, forecasting capabilities, and modeling tools. This initiative aligns with federal priorities to optimize resources, ensuring water managers can effectively address future demands and adapt to climate challenges, thus fostering resilience in water operations across the nation.
Hydrology
Water Resource Management
Emerging or Other Renewable Energy Sources
Seattle City Light: Wildlife Research Grant
Seattle City Light
State/Local Government
Canada, Chelan County, Washington +10 more
US $5,000 - US $75,000
Seattle City Light's Wildlife Research Grant provides funding for projects aimed at understanding and protecting wildlife resources in the North Cascades ecosystem. Since 1995, the program has supported diverse research initiatives, producing significant academic contributions and informing wildlife management practices. Researchers are encouraged to focus on key priorities such as habitat connectivity and the effects of climate change on vulnerable species. The program seeks projects that complement existing research and adhere to professional standards.
Wildlife Management
Wildlife Health
William L. and Diane C. Wilson Scholarship for Karst Science
Karst Waters Institute Inc
Private
United States
US $3,000
The William L. and Diane C. Wilson Scholarship for Karst Science, established in 2002, honors the legacy of William L. Wilson and aims to support innovative karst scientists. Funded by Diane C. Wilson, it provides a one-time award of $2,500 and recognition at the KWI spring banquet. Eligible candidates must be enrolled in a master's program focused on karst science and its subfields, while PhD students are excluded. This scholarship fosters the growth of new talent in karst research.
Geology
Hydrology
Geophysics
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