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South Dakota Water and Waste Funding Grants and loans are available through the Division of Financial and Technical Assistance for projects seeking funding for infrastructure. Improving and maintaining the drinking water infrastructure throughout the state via grants and low-interest loans.
Sanitary & Storm Sewer Funding Improving and maintaining wastewater treatment and storm water management infrastructure throughout the state via grants and low-interest loans. Solid Waste Disposal & Recycling Funding Improving and maintaining solid waste disposal and recycling capabilities throughout the state via grants and low-interest loans.
Watershed Restoration Funding Funds provided to manage the state's nonpoint source (NPS) program projects that identify and address NPS pollution problems. Petroleum Release Compensation Fund Assisting in the cleanup of certain petroleum releases determining the amount of reimbursement due to responsible parties for corrective actions. The Board of Water and Natural Resources has the statutory authority for making the funding awards.
The Division of Financial and Technical Assistance provides staff for the board and conducts the technical and financial reviews of funding applications. The interest rates for loans are periodically reviewed by the board. Water and Waste Funding staff work with staff from the USDA Rural Development to coordinate state and federal financial assistance when applicants request financial assistance from both agencies.
Staff from both agencies strive to put together a feasible funding package for the applicant. Program staff also work with the Department of Transportation when applicants that are doing a water or wastewater project concurrent with a road project may request funding from the Community Access Grants.
Often these highway and road projects create an opportunity to upgrade the water and wastewater infrastructure at a cost savings by eliminating road repair costs from the water project. MAP - Midwest Assistance Program South Dakota Association of Rural Water Systems 1140 N. Main Street, Suite 2 South Dakota Municipal League Website: sdmunicipalleague.
org Water Development Districts See if your county is located within a Water Development District Central Plains Water Development District 1205 North Harrison Ave. , Suite 202 Pierre, South Dakota 57501 Email: CPWDD@venturecomm. net East Dakota Water Development District Brookings, South Dakota 57006 Email: edwdd@brookings.
net Website: www. eastdakota. org James River Water Development District Huron, South Dakota 57350-0849 Email: davebartel@midconetwork.
com South Central Water Development District Armour, South Dakota 57313 Email: scwdd@unitelsd. com Vermillion Basin Water Development District Centerville, South Dakota 57014-2135 West Dakota Water Development District 402 Saint Joseph St. , Ste 6 Rapid City, South Dakota 57701 Phone: Office: (605) 394-2685 Email: WdWdd0@outlook.
com Website: http://www. westdakotawater. com West River Water Development District Murdo, South Dakota 57559-0407 Email: jfitzgerald@wrlj.
com Planning and Development Districts See if your county is located within a Planning and Development District Black Hills Council of Local Governments Jennifer Sietsema, Executive Director 730 East Watertown Street, Suite 102 Email: JSietsema@wrbsc. com Central South Dakota Enhancement District Paul Mehlhaff, Acting Director 3431 Airport Road, Suite 3, P. O.
Box 220 First District Association of Local Governments Todd Kays, Executive Director Email: todd@1stdistrict. org Northeast Council of Governments Eric Senger, Executive Director 416 Production St. N.
, Suite 1 Planning & Development District III Lori Cowman, Executive Director 1808 Summit Street, P. O. Box 687 Email: districtiii@districtiii.
org South Eastern Council of Governments Lynne Keller Forbes, Executive Director 500 North Western Avenue, Suite 100 State Revolving Fund Programs South Dakota Codified Law 4-5-26 Conservancy District Investment Policy Fifth Amendment and Restated Master Trust Indenture First Amendment to Fifth Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Second Amendment to Fifth Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Custodial Agreement for 2005 GIC Custodial Agreement for 2004 GIC 2005 AIG Matched Funding Corp. (guaranteed by American International Group, Inc.) 2004 AIG Matched Funding Corp. (guaranteed by American International Group, Inc.) Tri-Party Trustee Agreement Series Resolution #2026-17 Preliminary Official Statement 2026AB (POS) Standard & Poor's AAA Rating Notice of Sale Series 2026AB (POS - Appendix H) Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Series Resolution #2025-72 Preliminary Official Statement 2025 (POS) Standard & Poor's AAA Rating Notice of Sale Series 2025A (POS - Appendix H) Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Series Resolution #2024-138 Preliminary Official Statement 2024 (POS) Standard and Poor's AAA Rating Notice of Sale Series 2024A (POS - Appendix H) Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Preliminary Official Statement (POS) Standard & Poor's AAA Rating Series Resolution #2022-412 Notice of Sale Series 2022A (POS - Appendix H) Notice of Sale Series 2022B (POS - Appendix H) Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Standard & Poor's AAA Rating Preliminary Official Statement (POS) Continuing Disclosure Agreement (POS - Appendix F) Series Resolution #2020-73 Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Standard & Poor's AAA Rating Preliminary Official Statement (POS) Continuing Disclosure Agreement (POS - Appendix F) Series Resolution #2018-74 Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Standard & Poor's AAA Rating Preliminary Official Statement (POS) Continuing Disclosure Agreement (POS - Appendix F) Series Resolution #2017-89 Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Standard & Poor's AAA Rating Preliminary Official Statement (POS) Continuing Disclosure Agreement (POS - Appendix F) Series Resolution #2014-83 Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Fifth Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Preliminary Official Statement (POS) Continuing Disclosure Agreement (POS - Appendix F) Series Resolution #2012-80 Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Series Resolution #2010-104 2010 Bond Anticipation Notes Issue Series 2010 Official Statement Series 2010 Preliminary Official Statement 2009 Bond Anticipation Notes Issue Fourth Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Continuing Disclosure Agreement (See OS Appendix F) Proof of Coverage for Additional Bonds Test Third Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Series 2008 Supplemental Indenture Series Resolution #2008-19 First Amendment to Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Series Resolution #2005-95 Amended and Restated Master Trust Indenture Series Resolution #2004-53 Annual Reports to Legislative Bonding Committee Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program 2025 Audited Financial Statement 2024 Audited Financial Statements 2023 Audited Financial Statements Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program 2025 Audited Financial Statement 2024 Audited Financial Statement 2023 Audited Financial Statement Environmental Funding Resources 2020 MHI 5-Year Estimates 2026 Clean Water SRF IUP and BIL 2026 Drinking Water SRF IUP and BIL 2025 Clean Water SRF IUP and BIL 2025 Drinking Water SRF IUP and BIL Water & Waste Funding Forms Capacity Assessment Worksheets for Public Water Systems Drinking Water Facilities Funding Application Environmental Funding Program Reimbursement Request State Revolving Fund Loan Reimbursement Request Planning District Payment Form Sanitary/Storm Sewer Facilities Funding Application Small Community Planning Grant Application Form Small Water Facilities Funding Application Solid Waste Management Program Application Form State Revolving Fund Interim Financing Application State Revolving Fund General Conditions (June 2025) State Revolving Fund General Conditions for Build America, Buy America Act (June 2025) State Water Plan Application Form State Water Resource Management System (SWRMS) Funding Application Substitute W-9 for the State of South Dakota Watershed Restoration Project Funding Application WHAT CAN WE HELP YOU FIND?
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ENVIRONMENTAL FUNDING is funded by South Dakota Dept. of Agriculture & Natural Resources. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that funds the acquisition and development of public parkland and outdoor recreational facilities. Eligible applicants include Massachusetts cities of any size and towns with 35,000 or more year-round residents that have an established park or recreation commission and an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan. Smaller communities may qualify under small town, regional, or statewide provisions. Awards reach up to $425,000, with a deadline of July 8, 2025. The program supports community green space, conservation, and recreational access across the Commonwealth.
Bats for the Future Fund is a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, that funds efforts to slow or halt the spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) disease and support the recovery of affected bat populations in North America. Funded projects may address disease treatment, habitat conservation, population monitoring, or public education strategies that contribute to bat species survival. Additional support is provided by NextEra Energy Resources through its charitable foundation. Eligible applicants include researchers, nonprofits, universities, and government agencies with relevant conservation expertise. Awards range from $50,000 to $250,000, with the 2025 deadline on August 14, 2025.
Northern California Environmental Grassroots Fund is a grant from Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment that funds small and emerging grassroots organizations in California building climate resilience and advancing environmental justice. The fund prioritizes groups rooted in historically marginalized communities, including BIPOC, frontline, and low-income populations, with strong advocacy, organizing, and outreach components. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations or fiscally-sponsored groups with annual income or expenses of $150,000 or less; government agencies, colleges, and universities are not eligible. Awards typically range from $4,000 to $7,500, with a maximum of $7,500.
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