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RESTORE Colorado Program Accepting Proposals09-24-25 | News

RESTORE Colorado Program Accepting Proposals

Grant Opportunity for Conservation
by Rebecca Radtke, LASN

Colorado is home to beautiful lands that deserve to be conserved. If you are a non-profit, government agency, municipality, etc. apply for the RESTORE Colorado Program for the 2026 application cycle.

The Restoration and Stewardship of Outdoor Resources (RESTORE) Colorado Program launched in 2020 and invested more than $16.1 million towards large-scale habitat restoration, expansion and improvement projects. The 2026 proposal cycle is accepting applications through Nov. 10, 2025.

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Projects should prioritize watershed resilience - wetlands, riparian and upland habitats like forests - eastern Colorado grasslands, sagebrush rangelands, big game winter range and migration corridors, conservation project development and delivery, and urban areas. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, U.S. Federal government agencies, state agencies, municipalities, Tribes, and educational sites. This cycle appears to have approximately $4.5 million available in funding.

Administered and funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), the program is grouped together to provide a single grant application that can support large-scale multi-benefit projects. When awarded, funding will be a minimum of $100,000 per project.

To apply, click here: https://easygrants.nfwf.org/NFWF/Implementation/Modules/Login/LoginModuleContent.aspx?Config=LoginModuleConfig&Page=Login

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