Colorado Department of Agriculture
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Grants and Financial Assistance

Noxious Weed Management Program

Colorado Noxious Weed Management Fund

Overview


In 1997, the Colorado Legislature established the Colorado Noxious Weed Management Fund to provide additional financial resources to communities, weed control districts, or other entities engaged in cooperative efforts to manage noxious weeds. Organized private interests as well as public agencies and local governments were eligible to apply for assistance provided that awarded funds were used to enhance weed management efforts within the State of Colorado. Over the five years that funding was available, the Colorado Department of Agriculture disbursed $1,255,000 for noxious weed management, education, and mapping. On average, every dollar of the State's investment was matched by more than five dollars of private, local, other state, and federal resources. Awards were made on a competitive basis and recommended by a committee of seven individuals representing the perspectives and experiences of professionals and elected officials in weed science, state weed management, Colorado government, public natural resource management, agriculture, local weed management, and the environment.
 


Other Funding Opportunities


There are several dedicated funds that annually solicit funding proposals related to weed management. Please check the pertinent websites for additional information.

 

The High Plains Invasives Project is a new three year grant, funded by the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative administered by Colorado Department of Agriculture.  Funding will be available for 2008, 2009, and 2010 to Eastern Plain's communities to control six uncommon weed species.  CLICK HERE for more information, or call Mike Rigirozzi at 303-239-5738.


The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation - Pulling Together Initiative: http://www.nfwf.org/

The Colorado State Soil Conservation Board:   
Click here

Natural Resources Conservation Services - Environmental Quality Incentives Program Funding:  http://www.co.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/eqip.html


Past Funding


Brief descriptions of awards from past years (1998-2002) are listed below.

In 2003, the Fund was discontinued by the Colorado Legislature in order to help deal with the State's financial crisis. It is uncertain as to if/when this program may be reestablished.