Contact Information on the Web site
For more information about the Catalog
of Federal Funding Sources for Watershed
Protection, or to submit changes or
additions to the Web site, please contact the
Watershed Academy at:
E-mail: wacademy@epa.gov
Complete List of All Programs
• Everything.
• In one place.
• Click on over!
INFORMATION = POWER
(and Funding!)
Agricultural impacts?
Runoff from developed areas?
Failing septic systems?
Stream restoration?
Find sources for the support you need
for working in your watershed!
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds
Mailcode 4503T
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
EPA 841-F-03-001
March 2003
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Check out the simple, searchable
Web site for federal funding
sources today!
DO you need funding for
watershed project?
Visit the new, easy to use, searchable
Web site to find federal funding for
watershed projects.
Visit the Web site at:
www.epa.gov/watershedfunding
Visit the Web site at:
www.epa.gov/watershedfunding
Visit the Web site at:
www.epa.gov/watershedfunding
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Bringing Funding to Watersheds
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. To
select funding programs for particular requirements, use either of two
searches below. One is based on subject matter criteria, and the other is
based on words in the title of the funding program.
Criteria searches include the type of organization (e.g., non-profit groups,
private landowner, state, business), type of assistance sought (grants or
loans), and keywords (e.g., agriculture, wildlife habitat).
Searches result in a listing of programs by name. Click on each program
name to review detailed information on the funding source.
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Type of Assistance:
Eligible Organization:
Match Required:
Keywords:
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f" Agriculture F Partnerships
r~ Best Management Practices f~ Point Source Control
l~ Coastal Waters F Planning
F Drinking water F Pollution Prevention
r Economic Development F Research
F Enforcement/Compliance F Restoration
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|^HP*e U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency has developed a
m searchable, interactive Web site
to support watershed stakeholders'
efforts to secure funding to implement
watershed protection projects.
• The Web site offers users access to a
database of approximately 100 programs
offering financial assistance (grants,
loans, cost-sharing) specially geared
towards watershed-related projects.
• Users input their program
specifications and/or topic keywords
to generate a list of funding programs
for which they are eligible. The list is
hyperlinked to detailed information
on each program.
• Users can also browse through a
complete listing of programs, or click
on a specific keyword to browse a
list of programs associated with the
keyword.
Drill down into each program in the
Web site to see:
• Brief descriptions of programs
• Contact information
• Funding history
• Typical past awards
• Eligibility requirements
• Application deadlines
• Matching funds/criteria requirements
About the Web site
This searchable Web site updates EPA's Catalog of
Federal Funding Sources for Watershed Protection
(Second Edition) printed in 1999 (EPA 841-B-99-003).
This Web site does not present sources that offer
only technical assistance. In addition, it also does not
contain information
about small, site-specific
federal sources or non-
federal sources. EPAs
Office of Water will be
updating the Web site on
an ongoing basis.
Other Funding Sources:
The Web site provides users with an
extensive listing of public and private
sector sources, such as publications
and funding-related Web sites that
might help secure additional sources
of funding. Click the "Other Funding
Sources" link to check it out.
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