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A grant from Department of Fish and Wildlife

Cleanup, Remediation, and Watershed Enhancement Funding Opportunity Grant

This opportunity fits eligible California public agencies, California-qualified 501(c) nonprofits, and California Native American Tribes with projects in the described watershed cleanup, remediation, road-treatment, habitat, or water-conservation areas. Cleanup and road-treatment proposals should address illicit cannabis cultivation impacts where the relevant category requires that nexus. Projects that directly benefit California Threatened or Endangered Species receive higher scores. Current deadline, award size, cost share, detailed scoring, and application requirements are not supplied and should be confirmed with the Department of Fish and Wildlife.

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Geography

Funds under this Solicitation are available for projects statewide. Projects that directly benefit California’s Threatened and Endangered Species, as defined by the California Endangered Species Act, receive higher scores per the scoring criteria.

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Organization size

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Program area

Environment & Water

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Population served

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Matching funds

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Plain-English explanation

This opportunity fits eligible California public agencies, California-qualified 501(c) nonprofits, and California Native American Tribes with projects in the described watershed cleanup, remediation, road-treatment, habitat, or water-conservation areas. Cleanup and road-treatment proposals should address illicit cannabis cultivation impacts where the relevant category requires that nexus. Projects that directly benefit California Threatened or Endangered Species receive higher scores. Current deadline, award size, cost share, detailed scoring, and application requirements are not supplied and should be confirmed with the Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

The Department of Fish and Wildlife seeks watershed and community remediation or enhancement, including cleanup of environmental impacts from illicit cannabis cultivation, cannabis-necessary road treatments, water conservation, and wildlife and habitat enhancements.

Editorial analysis

Strong-fit project signals

The applicant is a California public agency, a nonprofit qualified to do business in California under Section 501(c), or a California Native American Tribe. A cleanup project removes refuse or infrastructure associated with illegal cannabis cultivation and reduces contaminants or waste reaching the environment or watershed. A road-treatment project is necessary because of cannabis cultivation activities within a watershed and uses eligible approaches such as road upgrading or decommissioning, culvert or crossing upgrades, or erosion and sediment-delivery prevention. The project directly benefits California Threatened or Endangered Species, for which the supplied eligibility detail states projects receive higher scores. The project uses described habitat approaches, such as native-habitat enhancement, connectivity, fire resilience, invasive-species prevention, or measures benefiting birds, bats, or pollinators.

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What reviewers may prioritize

In the supplied packet, the explicit scoring signal is higher scores for projects directly benefiting California Threatened or Endangered Species. The description also supports an inferred priority for a clear match between the proposed work and a listed activity area, including the required cannabis-cultivation necessity for road treatments. No broader formal review criteria or point allocations are supplied.

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What this grant funds

Proposals to remediate and/or enhance watersheds and communities may include the following: road decommissioning, road crossing upgrades, erosion and sediment delivery prevention actions, culvert upgrades, water conservation, cleanup and remediation of impacts due to illicit cannabis operations on private and qualified public lands, and/or enhancing biodiversity and wildlife habitat within watersheds, among other projects in similar nature. Cleanup and Remediation on Qualified Public Land should focus on the severe impacts of illicit cannabis operations and reduce delivery of contaminants and waste to the environment by removing refuse and infrastructure associated with illegal cannabis cultivation . Projects can include the removal of stream crossings or water diversion infrastructure associated with illegal cannabis cultivation. Activities that may be eligible through this Solicitation under Cleanup and Remediation on Private Land will reduce delivery of environmental contaminants and waste into the watershed by removing refuse and infrastructure associated with illegal cannabis cultivation on private land. Projects can include the removal of stream crossings or water diversion infrastructure associated with illegal cannabis cultivation. Activities that may be eligible through this Solicitation under Road Treatments include, but are not limited to: road upgrading, road decommissioning, culvert and road crossing upgrades, and other sediment prevention delivery actions. Road Treatment projects must be necessary due to cannabis cultivation activities within a watershed. Activities that may be eligible through this Solicitation under Wildlife and Habitat Enhancements include but are not limited to: preventing accidental injury/death; habitat improvements for birds, bats, and pollinators; poisoning prevention with rodenticides, limiting human disturbance to wildlife, minimizing the spread of invasive species, enhancing native habitat, habitat connectivity, and fire resilience. Activities that may be eligible through this Solicitation under Water Conservation include but are not limited to: off-channel water storage, groundwater storage and conjunctive use, irrigation efficiencies, and stream gauges to ensure sufficient flow and water quality prior to water being available for irrigation.

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Award range
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Total program funding
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Expected awards
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Geography
Funds under this Solicitation are available for projects statewide. Projects that directly benefit California’s Threatened and Endangered Species, as defined by the California Endangered Species Act, receive higher scores per the scoring criteria.
Cost share
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Assistance listing
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Mission alignment

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Geographic fit

Funds under this Solicitation are available for projects statewide. Projects that directly benefit California’s Threatened and Endangered Species, as defined by the California Endangered Species Act, receive higher scores per the scoring criteria.

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Requirements captured

Other requirements
The following organizations are eligible to receive grant funding (FGC, section 1501.5(b)): · Public agencies within California; · Nonprofit organizations qualified to do business in California, qualified under Section 501(c) of Title 26 of the United States Code; · California Native American Tribes, as defined in Public Resources Code Section 21073.

Official deadline

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Source record

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Verification
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Last checked
8/23/2026, 8:51:39 AM
Content updated
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Is Cleanup, Remediation, and Watershed Enhancement Funding Opportunity Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is Not specified. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/23/2026.

How much funding does Cleanup, Remediation, and Watershed Enhancement Funding Opportunity Grant provide?

Cleanup, Remediation, and Watershed Enhancement Funding Opportunity Grant lists Not specified per award. The expected number of awards has not been captured, so the award range alone should not be treated as an estimate of competitiveness.

Who can apply to Cleanup, Remediation, and Watershed Enhancement Funding Opportunity Grant?

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government. The following organizations are eligible to receive grant funding (FGC, section 1501.5(b)): · Public agencies within California; · Nonprofit organizations qualified to do business in California, qualified under Section 501(c) of Title 26 of the United States Code;… Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does Cleanup, Remediation, and Watershed Enhancement Funding Opportunity Grant require matching funds?

The captured source facts do not clearly establish a matching-funds requirement. Do not assume that means no match is required: review the budget and cost-sharing sections of the official notice before approving the project budget.

What should I prepare before applying to Cleanup, Remediation, and Watershed Enhancement Funding Opportunity Grant?

Effort unclear is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from Not specified using the preparation plan above.

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