Announcements Early July

Chinook Fund is Seeking New Leaders to Transform Philanthropy. Chinook Fund is seeking 25 diverse members for their Fall 2022 Online Giving Project. Over the course of six months, members learn about race, class and systemic oppression, learn how to fundraise, then grant money through a democratic process to grassroots social justice organizations across the state. Members will practice social justice philanthropy while taking meaningful action. No prior experience is necessary—just a passion for change! The deadline to apply is July 15th. Learn more and apply!

International Rivers’ 2011 short film, “The Mekong: Grounds of Plenty”, directed by Rajesh Daniel sheds light on the rich wild-capture fisheries on the Mekong that provide sustenance for millions. Watch here

RMPI scholarships are now available for 2022! If you are starting out or an experienced fundraiser, professional development and networking is important and the RMPI scholarship enables you to attend even if it isn't in your organization's budget. We want to thank our past AFP Presidents for making these scholarships possible. The deadline to apply is July 18th, so apply today.

Funding Opportunities Early July

Coalitions and Collaboratives Inc. (COCO), a Colorado-based nonprofit, started the Action, Implementation and Mitigation (AIM) Program to accelerate fire adaptation concepts and reduce the risk from wildfire across the U.S. by increasing capacity and on-the-ground work. Since inception in 2018, we have supported over 90 organizations. COCO hopes to increase community resilience, restore fire-adapted ecosystems and create safer conditions for residents and firefighters. This funding opportunity is open to organizations working to advance wildfire risk reduction. The AIM grant is available for a wide variety of capacity-building activities, including personnel, planning efforts and wildfire risk reduction work on non-federal lands. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis from June 1, 2022 through July 15, 2022

Last year's bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act included $400 million over five years for WaterSMART grants. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) is now making $160 million available for WaterSMART grants and will release additional funding opportunities in the coming months. Projects eligible for these grants must conserve and use water more efficiently, increase the production of renewable energy, mitigate conflict risk in areas at a high risk of future water conflict, or accomplish other benefits that contribute to sustainability in the Western United States. Applications are due July 28, 2022. Click here to learn more and to view eligibility requirements.

WaterSMART Water and Energy Efficiency Grants (formerly Challenge Grants) Reclamation provides 50/50 cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, tribes, states and other entities with water or power delivery authority. Projects conserve and use water more efficiently; increase the production of hydropower; mitigate conflict risk in areas at a high risk of future water conflict; and accomplish other benefits that contribute to water supply reliability in the western United States. Projects are selected through a competitive process and the focus is on projects that can be completed within two or three years. July 28th, deadline.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is pleased to announce the Colorado Wildlife Habitat Program (CWHP) 2022 Request for Proposals (RFP). The CWHP is a statewide program that supports CPW’s mission by offering funding opportunities to private or public landowners who wish to protect wildlife habitat on their property, and/or provide wildlife-related recreational access to the public. The CWHP is an incentive-based program that funds conservation easements, public access easements, and fee title purchases to accomplish strategic wildlife conservation and public access goals. Funding for the 2022 cycle is approximately $11 million and is made possible by revenue generated from the sale of the Habitat Stamp, hunting and fishing licenses, and through CPW’s partnership with Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO). 2022 funding preferences include working farms and ranches and properties adjacent to wildlife crossings. Application materials will be available on Monday, June 13, 2022 here. All proposals must be received by 5 p.m. on Thursday, October 13, 2022.

The Colorado River District Community Funding Partnership is opening a special funding round to support grant-writing, feasibility, design, preliminary environmental review, benefits analysis, and engineering to support federal funding applications made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Grant deliverables must include a timely application to a federal funding opportunity to be submitted by December 31, 2023, and in no cases later than December 31, 2024. Priority will be given to applications targeting a 2023 federal funding round. Examples of targeted federal funding opportunities include the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) WaterSMART programs, Small Storage Program, Aging Infrastructure Account, and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) watershed programs. The Colorado River District will consider supporting up to 85% of funding needs for this limited funding opportunity. Deadline: Application must be submitted by August 1st, 2022. Funding decisions will be made by September 15th (requests >$50k will be reviewed at the October 18-19 Board Meeting.)

The Colorado River District’s Community Funding Partnership was created in 2021 to fund multi-purpose water projects on the Western Slope in five project categories: productive agriculture, infrastructure, healthy rivers, watershed health and water quality, and conservation and efficiency. Funding for the program was approved by Western Colorado voters as part of ballot question 7A in November 2020. These funds provide a catalyst for projects that are priorities for residents in the District to receive matching funds from state, federal and private sources. Click here for more information and to apply.

The Colorado Strategic Wildfire Action Program (COSWAP) was created after the devastating 2020 fire season by the Colorado legislature through the bi-partisan supported SB21-258 in the summer of 2021. COSWAP is designed to quickly move $17.5 million state stimulus dollars to start on-the-ground work on fuels reduction projects and increase Colorado's capacity to conduct critical forest restoration and wildfire mitigation work that will increase community resilience and protect life, property and infrastructure. Learn more about these opportunities here.

HUD: Authority to Accept Unsolicited Proposals for Research Partnerships Notice. HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) has the authority to accept unsolicited research proposals that address current research priorities. HUD is making up to $2 million available for Lead and Healthy Homes Research Partnerships and approximately $1 million available for Research Partnerships for other topics. HUD is interested in increasing participation of Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) of higher education and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in all program areas. To learn more, click here.

In response to the impacts of COVID-19, Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) has launched the Resilient Communities Program (RCP). The $15 million program aims to fund one-time, immediate needs or opportunities that have emerged in direct response to the pandemic. It will help partners advance outdoor recreation, stewardship, and land protection projects in a manner that best reflects community needs and priorities at this moment in time. Capacity and operations support, stewardship efforts, projects that support community vitality, and urgent and emergent land acquisition opportunities will be considered. For more information, including eligibility criteria and application forms, click HERE.

Trainings & Workshops Early July

July 11-12, 2022 | Cybersecurity Fundamentals for Water and Wastewater Utilities. The new Cybersecurity Fundamentals course for water and wastewater utility professionals will provide a general overview of cybersecurity program development. This online course will give organizational leaders a practical knowledge of basic security measures that can be implemented to address major cyber risks associated with the most common cyber attacks.

The Uncompahgre Watershed Partnership presents 14 videos to help community members learn about how water is managed, restored and monitored in the upper Uncompahgre River watershed. Take advantage of this new education resource to learn about your watershed including mine reclamation, water monitoring, recreational use, water conservation, drinking water and waste water treatment and distribution, aquatic life, water scarcity, agricultural use, management, infrastructure, and more. Watch the video series here.

Master Irrigator Program- San Luis Valley. Over four sessions, this 32-hour program reviews water law and administration, history of water development, and gives participants the tools and strategies to improve water and energy use efficiency and conservation, soil health, and profitability on their operations. Those who complete the course will also receive a $2,000 stipend. To be eligible for this course you must farm in either Rio Grande, Alamosa, Costilla, Conejos, Saguache or Mineral County. Details will be available soon here.

The American Stormwater Institute, LLC now offers courses in a live setting and online that deal with developing the knowledge and skills required to conduct stormwater inspections. Our courses are based on a “Real World” attitude of finding implementable solutions to the challenges that stormwater inspectors face every day. The state and federal regulations require that “QUALIFIED PERSONS” conduct inspections related to stormwater permits. The overarching goal of the ASI classes is to ensure that our students are well qualified to conduct these inspections. For a list of all classes offered click HERE.

Non-standard MS4 Permit PDD Template and Program Strategy Templates. SPLASH members and SEMSWA worked with CP Compliance to create resources to educate permittees. It may also assist permittees with implementation of the new Non-standard MS4 Permit. Please click HERE to access the material.

San Juan Expedition Avy Course based at Thelma Hut. The AIARE Avy 1 Hut Course is designed to give you a full introduction to backcountry travel. Based out of the Thelma hut on Red Mountain Pass, you will spend day and night with your peers and instructors learning the foundation of avalanche education. In a hut format, you spend more time skiing, more time learning from and observing your instructors, and more time in the mountains—all with lodging and food included. When you take your level one with San Juan Expeditions you will get hands-on experience analyzing the avalanche hazard and using your observations to make decisions in the field. Click HERE for more information.

MSU Denver developed the noncredit Water Studies courses for people interested in safeguarding this precious resource. Students will learn history, law, management, and water trends in Colorado and the American West. The courses have recently been improved, offering the same high quality, but shortened to meet your busy schedules. The course structure has been redesigned for each class to be one month long to improve the learning experience and accommodate the schedules of busy professional students. Click HERE for more information.

Colorado Master Irrigator offers farmers and farm managers advanced training on conservation- and efficiency-oriented irrigation management practices and tools. This program is the product of efforts led by several local producers, district management representatives, and others. Colorado Master Irrigator is modeled on the award-winning Master Irrigator program created and run since 2016 by the North Plains Groundwater Conservation District in the Texas panhandle. Topic experts from Colorado and adjacent Ogallala states, serve as instructors over the 32 hours of the program. Colorado Master Irrigator's interactive class format is designed to encourage peer-to-peer exchange among participants and instructors, helping forge useful contacts that graduates can reach out to after their participation in the program. Click HERE for more information.

Silt Removal - Positive Impact on Crop Yields, Water Use Efficiency, & Irrigation Systems. Presentation from the 2021 World Ag Expo on sources of silt, its impacts, and current and new methods of removal. Watch the presentation here!

Job Announcements Early July

The City of Boulder is seeking a Greenways Program Manager. Under general direction, the Utilities Greenways Program Manager will inform long-term and sustainable Greenways program direction, resourcing, and work planning. This position also performs program and project management, ecological field work, data collection and management, and technical support for the program, and serves in a primary coordination role between internal and external groups and with the public. The application closes on July 15th, 2022

Mountain Studies Institute is hiring a Bridging Mountains Environmental Education Coordinator. This position will be located at Mountain Studies Institute (MSI) in Durango, CO. MSI is an independent not-for-profit mountain research and education center established in 2002. MSI develops science that people can use to address environmental issues facing the San Juan Mountains. They conduct and facilitate research, provide educational opportunities and internships, and conduct environmental monitoring. They connect scientists and stakeholders across the San Juan Mountain region to go beyond scientific inquiry to the meaningful application of knowledge that makes a difference for the quality of the environment and their communities. 

Colorado Open Lands (COL) is looking for a project manager to implement innovative groundwater-focused conservation easements to support aquifer recovery in the Upper Rio Grande River Basin. The work of this position is focused on conservation easements that support COL’s mission, including the development of groundwater-focused easements and other community-driven projects that support the resources, agricultural heritage, and recreation opportunities of the San Luis Valley. Position is open until filled. 


The City of Thornton is hiring a Stewardship Project Manager. This position Directs and leads all activities associated with the City's Agricultural Stewardship Office. Supervises and directs City staff and outside vendors and consultants assigned to the Agricultural Stewardship Office and stewardship projects. Maintains and expands a unique level of knowledge in ranch and cropland management, weed control, production agriculture, holistic grazing practices, agricultural water issues and other topics related to managing large working landscapes.

Colorado Open Lands (COL) is looking for a project manager to implement innovative groundwater-focused conservation easements to support aquifer recovery in the Upper Rio Grande River Basin. The work of this position is focused on conservation easements that support COL’s mission, including the development of groundwater-focused easements and other community-driven projects that support the resources, agricultural heritage, and recreation opportunities of the San Luis Valley. Colorado Open Lands is a statewide land trust composed of passionate, creative, collaborative professionals working to conserve the places that make Colorado special. If you have conservation experience and are looking to delve into ways to apply land conservation tools to community water challenges, OR if you have experience in water and are interested in taking your career in a new direction, we want you! Position is based in Alamosa, Colorado, but candidates can live anywhere within a reasonable driving distance.

The City of Greeley is seeing a Deputy Director for Water Resources. The position is responsible for both ongoing water resource programs and implementation of new capital projects and programs identified in the Integrated Water Resources Plan and reports directly to the Water and Sewer Utilities Department Director. The Deputy Director coordinates and obtains and aligns resources and develops policies to secure water supplies and develop water projects necessary to meet current and future water demands.

Conferences & Events Early July

July 11th-29th, 2022 | Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO) Colloquium | The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E). The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) would like to announce the Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations (FIRO) Colloquium, which will be held 11-29 July 2022 at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California. Scholarships for travel expenses are available. The application deadline is February 1st 2022. Read more and apply here.

July 12, 2022 | Barr Lake Water Quality Boat Tour. Join for a 1 hour boat ride on the water talking about the history and water quality of Barr Lake.  This is a FREE event but a park admission fee is required.  Please meet at the Barr Lake boat ramp at 3pm.  For more information and to RSVP, please e-mail Steve Lundt at slundt@metrowaterrecovery.com.

July 13th, 2022, 5-7pm | Community Concert: San Juan Mountains Association + Nuages Du Desert Jazz & Swing. Six La Plata County nonprofits serving the environment sector have been selected to benefit from the 2022 Community Concerts in the Secret Garden at the Rochester Hotel. Community Concerts pairs a nonprofit with a local music talent on Wednesday evenings throughout July 13 – August 17 to offer a fun evening of entertainment. Food and signature cocktails provided by the Rochester Hotel will be available for purchase. The 2022 Concert Schedule is available above. 

July 14, 2022 | Plains Farm Tour Lunch n’ Learn. This tour will explore the interface and interaction between agricultural water usage, food supply and resilience at the urban edges. Join us on the working farm undergoing conversion and learn about their innovative work to reduce water demand to manage water and other resources more sustainably. Agriburbia’s goal is to create and integrate 30 million high quality, highly successful farmers in both urban, suburban and rural environments and thus improve both human and planetary health.

July 18, 2022, 5pm | Trout Fest Colorado | Coors Field in Denver. On the evening of July 18, Colorado TU will be hosting its first Troutfest event - taking place at Coors Field in Lower Downtown Denver! Individual General Admission tickets are $25 and include ballpark food with cash bar available for drinks. VIP Admission includes expanded food offerings and 2 drink tickets per ticket + VIP seating. Learn more.

July 23, 2022, 9am-1pm | Guided Wildflower Walk in Governor Basin | Uncompahgre Watershed Partnership. Join UWP Board Member and wildflower guide author Mary Menz on a walk in Governor Basin to learn about the plants at that high elevation, near a mine site restoration project planned by UWP. A donation of $35 per adult is requested to support UWP's activities. Learn more.

September 16th, 2022 | The Colorado River Districts Annual Water Seminar. Save the date!