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AgWRAP Supplemental Allocation form closes May 31, 2026; FY2026 Spot Checks due June 1, 2026.
Agricultural Water Resources Assistance Program (AgWRAP) is sponsored by North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NC DA&CS). AgWRAP provides funding to help protect water resources for crops and livestock in North Carolina. Private landowners and renters of an existing farm can receive grants to increase water use efficiency, availability, and storage.
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Soil & Water - AgWRAP | NC Agriculture The Agricultural Water Resources Assistance Program (AgWRAP) was authorized through Session Law 2011-145 . The program is administered by the NC Soil and Water Conservation Commission through local soil and water conservation districts. FY2026 Spot Checks are Due June 1st!
FY2026 Spot Checks Online Form Spot Check Field Collection Form and Instructions MS Word Document Annual Spot Checks Form (NC-CSPs-5) FY2026 Spot Checks Webinar Recording District Planning Template AgWRAP (AG) Voluntary Returns If you have leftover AgWRAP (AG) funds that you would like to return early, please complete this form. There are no penalties for not using or returning AG funds.
AgWRAP Supplemental Allocation Requests Form closes May 31st. Allocations will continue as funds become available.
Program Purpose and Goals AgWRAP New Tools & Program Updates Program Purpose and Goals The purposes of the AgWRAP are to: Identify opportunities to increase water use efficiency, availability, and storage, Implement best management practices (BMPs) to conserve and protect water resources, Increase water use efficiency; Increase water storage and availability for agricultural purposes.
By taking action to increase water use efficiency, storage, and availability as well as conserve and protect water resources, landowners are directly contributing to the long-term resilience and sustainability of agriculture in North Carolina. If you are a landowner or renter of an existing agricultural operation that has been operating for more than one year, you are eligible to participate.
Cooperator must make less than $250,000 or have 75% or more of their income supported through agricultural operations. The Soil and Water Conservation Commission allocates funds into two pools, the general District Allocations and the Regional Application Process.
This split funding allows districts to implement local conservation projects using best management practices (BMPs) and to implement larger, more complex projects on a regional scale. Please refer to Regional Application Process webpage and the Detailed Implementation Plan for more information regarding allocations.
Applicants can be reimbursed up to 75 percent of a predetermined average cost or actual cost up to a cost cap for each BMP installed. The applicant is responsible for 25 percent of the costs. This may include the use of existing material and labor.
AgWRAP New Tools & Program Updates Contract Tracking Tool (This is an optional tool for Districts to use for tracking canceled contracts, 1/3 work dates, multi-county producers, etc.) FY27 District Allocations FY27 Detailed Implementation Plan FY27 AgWRAP Cost List Calculator Best Management Practices Regional Application Process
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Landowners or renters of existing agricultural operations (operating >1 year) in North Carolina with annual income under $250,000 or 75%+ income from agriculture. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to 75% of project costs (25% applicant match required) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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EPA is seeking insightful, expert, and cost-effective applications from eligible applicants to provide the Chesapeake Bay Program’s non-federal partners with technical analysis and programmatic evaluation support related to water quality modeling and monitoring and spatial systems to manage, analyze, and map environmental data. The project assists the partners in meeting their restoration and protection goals and in increasing the transfer of scientific understanding to the Chesapeake Bay Program modeling, monitoring, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) activities. The recipient will support modeling, monitoring, and GIS programs needed to explain and communicate the health of and changes in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Funding Opportunity Number: EPA-R3-CBP-23-18. Assistance Listing: 66.466. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ENV. Award Amount: Up to $5.3M per award.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Phase I is sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA SBIR Phase I Solicitation invites small businesses to submit proposals for projects addressing critical environmental challenges. Awards are for six months to demonstrate proof of concept. Key focus areas include Clean and Safe Water, Air Quality and Climate, Homeland Security, Circular Economy/Sustainable Materials, and Safer Chemicals.
Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants Program (CCGP) is sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Community Change Grants Program funds projects that provide meaningful improvements to the environmental, climate, and resilience conditions affecting disadvantaged communities. While broadly focused on environmental and climate justice, projects can include aspects that relate to community health and well-being through addressing environmental health risks. The program aims to fund community-driven pollution and climate resiliency solutions and strengthen communities' decision-making power. Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.