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WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant

WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program supports local watershed solutions through watershed-group development, restoration planning, and watershed-management project planning and design. The program seeks water reliability, stakeholder cooperation, conflict reduction, solutions to complex water issues, and more effective use of limited water supplies. Eligibility is limited to qualifying existing watershed groups or eligible sponsors establishing new groups in specified states and territories. Listed awards range from $50,000 to $300,000, and the packet indicates that cost share is not required.

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$50,000–$300,000

Time remaining

541 days

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Moderate effort

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WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program supports local watershed solutions through watershed-group development, restoration planning, and watershed-management project planning and design. The program seeks water reliability, stakeholder cooperation, conflict reduction, solutions to complex water issues, and more effective use of limited water supplies. Eligibility is limited to qualifying existing watershed groups or eligible sponsors establishing new groups in specified states and territories. Listed awards range from $50,000 to $300,000, and the packet indicates that cost share is not required.

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What the funder is trying to accomplish

The program intends to support locally developed solutions to watershed water-management needs through watershed group development, restoration planning, and watershed management project planning and design. Its stated purposes include promoting water reliability and stakeholder cooperation, reducing conflict, facilitating solutions to complex water issues, and stretching limited water supplies. The description also states alignment with Executive Orders 14154 and 14332 and Secretarial Order 3418, but does not state how that alignment will be evaluated in applications.

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Strong-fit project signals

The applicant is an existing watershed group or an eligible entity sponsoring the establishment of a new watershed group. The watershed is located in one of the specified states or territories, which include 19 western and central states plus American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. The proposed work fits one or more stated activity areas: watershed group development, restoration planning, or watershed management project planning and design. The group has diverse stakeholder representation and uses consensus-based decision-making, as required in the statutory watershed-group definition. A proposal that can credibly connect its work to water reliability, stakeholder cooperation, conflict reduction, complex water issues, or limited water supplies is logically aligned with the program’s stated purposes.

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The packet does not include the actual evaluation criteria or merit-review scoring factors. It confirms only that New and Existing Watershed Groups use the same evaluation criteria and are ranked separately. A prudent, evidence-based inference is that applicants should make eligibility, applicant category, watershed need, stakeholder diversity, consensus governance, and alignment with the stated planning or design purposes easy to verify; these are not confirmed scoring priorities.

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What this grant funds

The WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program funding opportunity invites eligible entities to apply for funding to develop local solutions to address their water management needs. This opportunity provides funding for watershed group development, restoration planning, and watershed management project planning and design. By providing this funding, Reclamation promotes water reliability and cooperation between stakeholders to reduce conflict, facilitate solutions to complex water issues, and stretch limited water supplies.The WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program demonstrably advances Trump administration priorities, such as those identified in Presidential Executive Order 14154 (January 20, 2025): Unleashing American Energy (E.O. 14154) and Secretarial Order 3418, and aligns with other priorities and requirements, such as those identified in Presidential Executive Order 14332 (August 7, 2025): Improving Oversight in Federal Grantmaking (E.O. 14332).

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Award range
$50,000–$300,000
Total program funding
$25,000,000
Expected awards
100
Geography
National
Cost share
Not indicated
Assistance listing
Not specified

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Eligible ApplicantsTo be eligible under this funding opportunity, you must be either an existing watershed group or sponsoring the establishment of a new watershed group as defined in the Cooperative Watershed Management Act (see definition below) that is located in one of the following states or territories: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. As defined in Section 6002 of the Cooperative Watershed Management Act (see "Legislative Authority" below for full citation), a "watershed group," is a grassroot, non-regulatory entity that addresses water availability and quality issues within the watershed and is capable of promoting the sustainable use of water resources. A watershed group makes decisions on a consensus basis, and represents a diverse group of stakeholders, such as hydroelectric producers, livestock grazing, timber production, land development, recreation or tourism, irrigated agriculture, the environment, municipal water supplies, private property owners, Federal, state and local governments, and Tribes. New Watershed Groups: You must be a state, Tribe, local or special district (e.g., irrigation, water district, water conservation district), local governmental entity, interstate organization, a non-profit organization, or an institute of higher education sponsoring a watershed group located in a state or territory identified above. In addition, you must meet all the following requirements:Be sponsoring the development of a new watershed group;Be able to significantly affect or be affected by the quality or quantity of water in the watershed; andBe capable of promoting the sustainable use of water resources. Existing Watershed Groups: Your watershed group must:Meet the definition of a watershed group as described under the Cooperative Watershed Management Act,Be located in a state or territory identified above; andBe legally incorporated as a non-profit organization. A watershed group member or fiscal agent may apply on behalf of the watershed group if they are a state, tribe, local or special district (e.g., irrigation, water district, water conservation district), local governmental entity, interstate organization, or a non-profit organization. Applicant Category GuidanceIn general, you should apply as a New Watershed Group if your group is just getting started, has completed little or no watershed restoration planning, and requires more substantial support for building the capacity of the watershed group and completing outreach to stakeholders. If your group has been active in the watershed for several years and has previously conducted some watershed planning, you should apply as an Existing Watershed Group, even if your group is not incorporated as a legal entity. If you have previously received funding through a CWMP grant, you should apply as an Existing Watershed Group and explain how your new project differs from and builds on your past Phase I project(s). Although New and Existing Watershed Groups will be scored using the same evaluation criteria (see Section E.1. Evaluation Criteria), they will be ranked separately to ensure fairness. During the merit review of the application, Reclamation may change your applicant category (for example, from an existing watershed group to a new watershed group), if appropriate. Ineligible ApplicantsThose not eligible to apply include, but are not limited to, the following:Federal Governmental entitiesIndividuals
Submission system
Grants.gov
Attachments
Foa_Content_of_R26AS00349.pdf, Attachment A - Budget_Detail_and_Narrative_template_v2025_March.xlsx, Attachment B - Budget_Narrative_Guidance_v2025_March.docx, Eligible Planning and Project Design Activities.pdf, Example Stakeholder List.pdf, Example Watershed Maps.pdf, General NOFO FAQ.pdf, Submission Instructions & Tips.pdf
Contact
Bureau of Reclamation · bor-sha-fafoa@usbr.gov · tbd

Official deadline

February 15, 2028

Moderate effort based on requirements currently captured.

  1. Confirm eligibility, registrations, partners, and internal approval.

  2. Finalize project design, outcomes, and supporting evidence.

  3. Draft the narrative and detailed budget.

  4. Complete compliance review and collect attachments.

  5. Submit early and preserve the confirmation receipt.

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Last checked
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Quick answersFrequently asked questionsGet concise answers about WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant.
Is WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is February 15, 2028, with 541 days remaining. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/22/2026.

How much funding does WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant provide?

WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant lists $50,000–$300,000 per award. The total program funding recorded is $25,000,000. DOI-BOR expects to make approximately 100 awards, although the final number may vary.

Who can apply to WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant?

Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification) 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 WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant require matching funds?

No cost-share requirement is indicated in the captured source facts. Applicants should still verify the official budget instructions in case an amendment, program track, or specific cost category carries additional conditions.

What should I prepare before applying to WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program Grant?

Moderate effort is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements, submission system, attachments, contact. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from February 15, 2028 using the preparation plan above.

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