Who Qualifies for Aquatic Ecosystem Funding in Colorado

GrantID: 18184

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,200,000

Deadline: September 29, 2022

Grant Amount High: $1,400,000

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Those working in Environment and located in Colorado may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Enhancing Aquatic Ecosystems in Colorado

The landscape of Colorado is marked by diverse aquatic ecosystems that face significant challenges linked to habitat degradation, invasive species, and climate change. With over 2,000 lakes and numerous rivers, the state reports that nearly one-third of its native fish species are at risk. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife has indicated that managing these ecosystems is critical for preserving biodiversity and supporting local recreational fishing, which contributes an estimated $3 billion to the state’s economy.

The eligibility for this grant is focused on organizations and entities that are actively engaged in the research and management of aquatic ecosystems. This includes state and local government agencies, non-profit organizations, and educational institutions. Applicants must demonstrate their existing capabilities in data collection and monitoring, as well as a clear plan for tracking the health of native fish populations, especially the Colorado cutthroat trout, which holds significant ecological and cultural importance.

When applying, organizations will need to provide a detailed project proposal outlining objectives, methodologies, and anticipated outcomes. This includes data management strategies and an assessment of baseline conditions to measure future improvements. Applicants should also be prepared to outline community engagement strategies and collaboration with local stakeholders, which is essential for project buy-in and long-term success.

In Colorado, achieving measurable outcomes related to species recovery and habitat health is vital. Effective tracking can facilitate policy adjustments that protect vulnerable aquatic ecosystems while promoting sustainable use. Given the varied topography of Coloradofrom the high Rockies to expansive plainsstrategies must be adaptable to different ecological contexts. This flexibility allows for a comprehensive approach to ecosystem management that addresses both immediate and long-term conservation goals, ultimately enhancing the resilience of Colorado's native aquatic species.

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