Announcements Late November

Request for Proposals: Ag Drought Resilience Projects. Successful projects will help test concepts and collect data that can demonstrate the ability to either reduce water use and/or increase long-term resilience to reduced water supplies. Current projects range from $2,000 to $30,000. We do not have a match requirement, but matching funds will make your project more competitive. We are not interested in funding general irrigation efficiency improvements like installing sprinklers, drip irrigation, or piping/lining ditches. Apply here by December 1st.

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS. COCO is inviting submissions for presentations and workshops at the After the Flames Conference & Workshop through December 15! Join us in shaping the future of post-fire recovery and fostering resilience in the face of wildfire. Submit your proposal HERE by end of day on December 15, 2023.

Water Education Colorado's Water Leaders Program is now open for applications. This program aims to positively impact the Colorado water profession by creating a pipeline of dedicated, effective water leaders across diverse fields who exemplify the four quadrants of emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and social management. The application deadline is January 29, 2024.

A small hydroelectric plant with big water rights is the center of a proposal to keep Colorado River water flowing west

New Douglas County water commission includes former state official, real estate developer