BWSR offers a variety of competitive and noncompetitive grant programs to its local government partners. These funds may be appropriated through the Clean Water Fund, Lessard Sams Outdoor Heritage Council, the general fund, or direct appropriations.

When funding opportunities are available through BWSR, opportunities to submit competitive or noncompetitive funding requests will be listed on this page.

 

FY 2024-2025 Clean Water Legacy Partners Grant Program Request For Proposals (RFP)


The Clean Water Legacy Partners Grant Program provides funding for developing and implementing a water legacy grant program to expand partnerships for clean water. The RFP contains two grant opportunities: the Clean Water Legacy Partners Grant and the Green Infrastructure Grant. Non-governmental organizations, Tribal governments, the 1854 Treaty Authority, and the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission are eligible to apply for the Clean Water Legacy Partners Grant. Watershed districts are eligible to apply for the Green Infrastructure Grant.

For questions regarding the grant program, email cwfquestions@state.mn.us with “Clean Water Legacy Partners Grant” or “Green Infrastructure Grant” in the subject line.

How to Apply: Proposals must be submitted via eLINK, BWSR’s grants management system.
Application deadline: Applications must be submitted in eLINK no later than 4:30 pm on Tuesday, January 7th, 2025. 
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Multipurpose Drainage Management RFP

No funds are currently available for this program

The Multipurpose Drainage Management RFP is now open, with an additional $950,000 in funding available starting in FY25. The amount available for any batching period may change based on awarded projects. Current balance for the available funding amount can be found here Multipurpose Drainage Management Program This competitive grant program funds multipurpose drainage management practices, targeting critical pollution source areas to reduce erosion and sedimentation, reduce peak flows and flooding, and improve water quality, while protecting drainage system efficiency and reducing drainage system maintenance for priority Chapter 103E drainage systems.

 

FY25 funding will be made available starting July 1, 2024. Updates to application deadlines will be made for FY25 once those funds are available.

 

How to Apply: Applications must be submitted through eLINK, BWSR’s grants management system.

Application deadlines: Applications for FY25 funding will be accepted on a rolling basis through June 2, 2025, or until all funds are awarded. Submittals will be reviewed and funding decisions made at the following quarterly intervals:

  • September 3, 2024
  • December 2, 2024
  • March 3, 2025
  • June 2, 2025

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Performance Review and Assistance Program Grant

The Performance Review and Assistance Program (PRAP) provides grants to local governments who seek to improve efficiency and effectiveness in delivering and executing planned organizational goals and objectives. Local government units do not need to be the subject of a previous PRAP performance review to apply for these funds, but with limited funding, priority is given to recommended activities or strategies from previous reviews. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact their Board Conservationist and/or Don Bajumpaa, PRAP Coordinator, at don.bajumpaa@state.mn.us for additional information on this program and for assistance in submitting an application.

How to Apply: Proposals must be submitted electronically to Don Bajumpaa at don.bajumpaa@state.mn.us

Application deadline: Applications submitted on an ongoing basis as funding is available.

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Wellhead Protection Partner Grants Program (Pilot)

The MN BWSR will be conducting a second round of grant funding for the Wellhead Protection Partner Grants Program (Pilot). This second round will hope to build upon projects currently underway to assist local government units in addressing their sensitive wellhead areas through land protection options such as fee title acquisition or long-term easements.   Only High or Very High vulnerable Wellhead Protection Areas as mapped in an approved Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Wellhead Protection Plan are eligible to apply.  This grant program is offered in conjunction with ongoing BWSR protection programs such as CREP and RIM where sensitive wellheads remain a high priority for enrollment. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Sharon Doucette at 651-539-2567 or Sharon.Doucette@state.mn.us for additional information on this program and for assistance in submitting an application.

How to Apply: Proposals must be submitted electronically to Sharon Doucette at Sharon.Doucette@state.mn.us.

Application deadline: Applications due the last day of each month as funding is available.

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