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San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund: A Focus on EJ Communities

Fisherman along the Carquinez Strait in Vallejo California. Photo credit: SFEI
Fisherman along the Carquinez Strait in Vallejo California. Photo credit: San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI).
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  • Program Overview and New Funding
  • What Funding is Available?
  • Who Can Apply?
  • How to Apply
  • What are Some Project Examples?

Program Overview and New Funding

The San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund (SFBWQIF) is a competitive grant program to restore wetlands and water quality in SF Bay and its watersheds. 2022 marked the beginning of 5 years of funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to improve access to Federal funding and support projects that build climate resilience in underserved communities.

Application Assistance

  • Application Assistance
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • Program Priorities
  • Tips for Grants.gov
  • Previous Funding Opportunities
  • Webinar Recording and Slides

What Funding is Available?

  • Approximately $14 million
  • No match requirement
  • Project budget range (approximately $500,000 - $2 million)
  • Project time frames (suggested 1-4 years)

Who can Apply?

  • Public or private nongovernmental, non-profit institutions; federally and non-federally recognized tribes; state, local government agencies, districts, and councils; regional water pollution control agencies and entities; state coastal zone management agencies; and public and private universities and colleges
  • Where? The nine Bay Area counties (Marin, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, and San Francisco) that drain to San Francisco Bay

Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)

Deadline for grant funding is April 17, 2025. Learn more about this funding opportunity.

Upcoming events will appear here when available.

What are Some Project Examples?

Green Stormwater Infrastructure By and For Communities creates urban green spaces in cooperation with local communities in East Oakland and Richmond. Photo Credit: SFEI
Green Stormwater Infrastructure By and For Communities creates urban green spaces in cooperation with local communities in East Oakland and Richmond. Photo Credit: Photo credit: San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI).
  • Community visioning and planning to help protect shoreline communities from sea level rise and contaminated sites
  • Installation of green stormwater infrastructure (e.g. rain gardens, bioswales) to treat stormwater
  • Contaminant investigations in local communities
  • Trainings and outreach programs to improve use of indigenous knowledge in the environmental field
  • Solutions that reduce water quality impacts associated with people and communities experiencing homelessness
  • Fish consumption outreach programs
  • What are you working on? We are excited to hear your project ideas!
  • Check out Previously Funded Projects on our StoryMap

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