Grants Supporting Water System Projects in Rural Areas in Minnesota (USA)
GrantID: 1555
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
Funding opportunities that support efforts to improve public health and environmental conditions in underserved tribal communities. It provides financial assistance to develop, repair, or modernize essential water and waste systems. Projects may include construction of drinking water infrastructure, wastewater disposal, and solid waste facilities that mitigate health hazards. The initiative aims to ensure safe, reliable services for residents in areas facing persistent infrastructure gaps. Both loans and grants are available depending on the applicant’s financial need and project scope. Priority is given to proposals that address urgent public health issues or serve regions with limited access to basic utilities. Eligible applicants typically include government entities, tribal organizations, and nonprofit entities. Funding can be used for feasibility studies, engineering design, and construction-related costs. This opportunity is part of a broader federal effort to invest in rural infrastructure and improve quality of life in communities that have historically faced barriers to safe water access.
Eligible applicants in Minnesota with a demonstrated commitment to Quality of Life are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.
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