Stream Flow Enhancement Program

California Wildlife Conservation Board

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Total Grant Value:

  • $200M across program life

Individual Grant Award Maximum:

  • Up to $5M per project

About the Grant:

The Stream Flow Enhancement Program provides funding for projects that restore or enhance stream flows in California’s critical watersheds. Managed by the Wildlife Conservation Board, the program supports efforts such as habitat restoration, water use efficiency upgrades, and land conservation to improve conditions for fish and wildlife. Many grants focus on increasing dry-season flows and reconnecting fragmented habitats, especially in priority regions like the Sierra Nevada and coastal watersheds—a key concern for water-stressed parts of LA County.

Key Dates, Deadlines, and Events:

  • Deadline: 2024-09-01

Submission Due Date:

2024-09-01

Funds Allocated to LA County Locations

Eligible watersheds in and around LA County