2025 Southwest Rivers Headwaters Fund
This funding opportunity provides financial support for local, state, tribal, and non-profit organizations to restore and protect vital riparian and aquatic habitats in the headwaters of the Colorado and Rio Grande rivers, benefiting key species and promoting sustainable conservation practices.
The Southwest Rivers Headwaters Fund 2025, offered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), invites proposals aimed at the restoration and preservation of riparian and aquatic habitats in the headwaters of the Colorado and Rio Grande rivers. This program, supported by federal and private partners, seeks to enhance habitats for critical species through ecosystem-oriented restoration and conservation measures. Up to $1.3 million is allocated for this funding cycle, with an estimated 6-10 awards expected. Projects focusing on both the Colorado River and Rio Grande Headwaters Focal Areas are eligible, emphasizing improvements for species such as the North American beaver, Rio Grande cutthroat trout, and the southwestern willow flycatcher. Proposals are due by November 7, 2024, through NFWF’s Easygrants system. Key program goals involve addressing the leading factors contributing to species decline, such as habitat fragmentation, invasive species, and hydrological disruptions. Priority activities include wetland and riparian restoration, promoting water availability through leasing or acquisition of water rights, enhancing connectivity of aquatic species' habitats, and reintroducing focal species like beavers in compatible areas. To aid agricultural and conservation groups, the fund also supports capacity-building grants for organizations implementing restoration and technical assistance, especially for climate-smart practices among underserved communities in the southwest. Eligible applicants for this program include U.S.-based local, state, tribal, and federal government agencies, non-profit organizations, and academic institutions. Proposed projects must deliver measurable outcomes that align with NFWF's conservation goals. Ineligible entities include international organizations and for-profit businesses. Projects may not use funds for political activities, litigation, or equipment procurement from restricted vendors, among other prohibitions. The program requires a minimum 1:1 non-federal match, which can include cash, in-kind donations, or volunteer contributions. Applications must clearly outline the project’s need, expected conservation outcomes, technical approach, and partnerships. Proposals will be evaluated on alignment with program goals, technical feasibility, cost-effectiveness, community involvement, and long-term sustainability. Additional considerations include a project’s ability to contribute to broader conservation plans, spatial data accuracy, and adaptability to environmental changes. Funded projects should include a detailed monitoring plan and have the potential for replication or adaptation by other communities or programs. Submission requires applicants to register and complete their applications in the NFWF’s Easygrants online system. Assistance is available through tip sheets, a recorded webinar, and direct support contacts at NFWF for both content and technical questions. Grant selections will be announced by March 2025 after a review period running from November 2024 to March 2025. For more details, contact NFWF program managers Kirstin Neff, Ramsey Raslan, or Emma Wigger, or the Easygrants Helpdesk for technical assistance.
Award Range
Not specified - $1,000,000
Total Program Funding
$1,300,000
Number of Awards
10
Matching Requirement
Yes - 50% match required.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants include: local, state, federal, and tribal governments and agencies (e.g., townships, cities, boroughs), special districts (e.g., conservation districts, planning districts, utility districts), non-profit 501(c) organizations, educational institutions. Ineligible applicants include: international organizations, businesses or unincorporated individuals. Ineligible Uses of Grant Funds Funds from this program cannot support fee title land acquisition projects. However, funds may cover certain transaction costs associated with an acquisition (appraisals, title searches, surveys) and for conservation easements. NFWF funds and matching contributions may not be used to support political advocacy, fundraising, lobbying, litigation, terrorist activities or Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations. NFWF funds may not be used to support ongoing efforts to comply with legal requirements, including permit conditions, mitigation and settlement agreements. However, grant funds may be used to support projects that enhance or improve upon existing baseline compliance efforts. Equipment: Applicants are encouraged to rent equipment where possible and cost-effective or use matching funds to make those purchases. NFWF acknowledges, however, that some projects may only be completed using NFWF funds to procure equipment. If this applies to your project, please contact the program staff listed in this RFP to discuss options. Federal funds and matching contributions may not be used to procure or obtain equipment, services, or systems (including entering into or renewing a contract) that uses telecommunications equipment or services produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities) as a substantial or essential component, or as critical technology of any system. Refer to Public Law 115-232, section 889 for additional information.
Geographic Eligibility
All