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Most recent cycle closed Feb 28, 2025. Future cycles: Aug 31 - Oct 31 and Dec 31 - Feb 28 when funding available.
Turf Replacement Grant Program is a grant from the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) that provides matching funds to eligible public entities in Colorado for replacing high-water-use turf grass with drought-tolerant, water-wise landscapes.
Eligible applicants include cities, water utilities, and water districts; single-family homeowners, HOAs, and commercial properties are not eligible and should contact their local water provider for rebate programs. Application periods run August 31–October 31 and December 31–February 28 when funding is available.
The program supports Colorado's broader water conservation goals by incentivizing the reduction of irrigated turf across municipal and utility-managed properties.
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Turf Replacement Grant Program | Colorado Department of Natural Resources Skip to additional project info IE10 and below are not supported. Contact us for any help on browser support Turf Replacement Grant Program The most recent application cycle for CWCB's Turf Replacement Grant Program closed on February 28, 2025.
If and when funding is available for additional rounds, the application period will be open from August 31 to October 31 and December 31 to February 28. Please visit the Turf Replacement Grant Program webpage for more information about the grant program , including the program guidelines. Grant funding is only available to eligible entities such as cities, water utilities, and water districts.
Single-family homeowners, multifamily properties (such as HOAs), and commercial properties are not eligible entities. If you are seeking funding for a project at your property, please work with your local water provider or municipality to determine what, if any, rebates they offer to support water-wise landscapes, low-water plants, and efficient irrigation.
The most recent application cycle for CWCB's Turf Replacement Grant Program closed on February 28, 2025. If and when funding is available for additional rounds, the application period will be open from August 31 to October 31 and December 31 to February 28. Please visit the Turf Replacement Grant Program webpage for more information about the grant program , including the program guidelines.
Grant funding is only available to eligible entities such as cities, water utilities, and water districts. Single-family homeowners, multifamily properties (such as HOAs), and commercial properties are not eligible entities.
If you are seeking funding for a project at your property, please work with your local water provider or municipality to determine what, if any, rebates they offer to support water-wise landscapes, low-water plants, and efficient irrigation. If you are an eligible entiy and have a question about the Turf Replacement Grant Program, please send it to us. Ask a question * Required Didn't receive confirmation?
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Page last updated: 19 Nov 2025, 06:47 PM Urban Landscape Conservation Task Force 2023 Turf Replacement Program Funding Summary Transformative Landscape Change & Turf Replacement Initiatives Colorado Water Conservation Board Lead Drought and Conservation Analyst
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Cities, water utilities, and water districts in Colorado. Single-family homeowners, multifamily properties (HOAs), and commercial properties are NOT eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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