Grants / Loans Available
The Department of Environmental Quality administers various grants to state and local government and also to individuals that fund pollution prevention and remediation activities. The federal grants we received or those awarded to local governments that are a regular part of a program's operations are not listed here. Visit the particular program's pages for information on their normal operating grants. The grants listed here are short-term grants for specific or special projects.
Name |
Description | Coordinating Program or Agency |
|---|---|---|
| FY07 Call for 319 Grant Applications | DEQ is soliciting project proposals from eligible applicants to further Montana’s Nonpoint Source Program goals. These overall program priorities are described in the 2001 Montana Nonpoint Source Management Plan: A Watershed Approach. | Water Quality
Planning Bureau Department of Environmental Quality Rob Rung, Contracts / Grants Officer |
| Nonpoint Source Grants Request for Proposals | Clean
Water Act Section 319 grants for Nonpoint Source (-NPS) water pollution control and restoration for watershed TMDL Planning, watershed restoration, groundwater, and information and education projects. |
Planning,
Prevention and Assistance Division Watershed Management Section Resource Protection Planning Bureau |
| State Buildings Energy Conservation Bond Program | The State Buildings Energy Conservation Bond program is designed to finance energy improvement projects on state owned buildings. The Montana Department of Environmental Quality administers the program which uses bond proceeds to fund the projects and energy savings to repay the bonds. The state of Montana encourages agencies to participate in the program to achieve available energy savings. | Mark Hines Planning, Prevention and Assistance Division Technical and Financial Services |
| State Revolving Fund Grants and Loans | The DEQ administers two State Revolving Fund (SFR) Loan Programs - one for water pollution control projects (wastewater and non-point source projects) and the other for drinking water projects. Both programs provide at or below market interest rate loans to eligible Montana entities. | SRF Program Staff Planning, Prevention and Assistance Division |
| Water Quality Improvement Grants | Various grants available - see Appendix 1 of Strategy for Improving Water Quality Compliance for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations. | Dept of Natural Resources and United States Dept of Agriculture |

