The Clean Water Program’s Community Stewardship Grant Program provides funding for projects led by community-based groups that enhance and protect the health of local creeks, wetlands, lakes, beaches and other waterways in Alameda County.
Donor Name: Clean Water Program Alameda County
State: California
County: Alameda County (CA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/09/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Community Stewardship Grants are an important and effective method the Program has used to raise awareness and involve residents in projects that protect and enhance local creeks and the San Francisco Bay. Community Stewardship Grants provide financial support to community groups, educators, non-profit organizations, and others to conduct projects to support these goals.
Funding Information
Individual grant amounts range from $500 to $6,000, with $30,000 of total grant funding available.
Examples of Eligible Projects
- Litter reduction projects, such as coastal and/or creek cleanups
- Outreach and education projects focused on:
- Understanding of the local watershed,
- Proper disposal of household hazardous waste,
- Litter prevention, or illegal dumping prevention, or
- Non-toxic/integrated pest management.
- Development and distribution of outreach materials, e.g. videos, newsletters, online content, etc.
- Public art projects
- Planning and production of community engagement events
- Creekside restoration and wildlife habitat enhancement projects
- Stormwater detention projects such as rainwater catchment and rain gardens.
Who can apply?
- Teachers and Student Groups
- Youth Organizations
- Community Groups
- Homeowner associations
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Environmental Groups.
For more information, visit Clean Water Program Alameda County.