The Irrigation Development Grant (IDG) Program supports irrigation projects that increase or sustain irrigated agriculture in Montana. Projects must address a need that will result in a benefit to irrigated agriculture.
Donor Name: The Montana Department of Natural Resource and Conservation
State: Montana
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/24/2023
Size of the Grant: $300 to $30,000
Details:
Irrigation is the dominant commercial use of Montana’s water and is a key component of Montana’s economy, accounting for 96% of surface and ground water withdrawals. The IDG program was created to increase the value of irrigated crops while preserving natural resources and the environment for future generations.
Funding Information
Irrigation development grants range from $300 to $30,000.
- Grants may be awarded up to $30,000 for most projects depending on available funding, the intended activities, and based upon a budget that is supported by a clear scope of work. Projects of state-wide significance may be considered for funding above this level.
- State and Local governments such as cities, towns, counties, Tribal governments, and conservation, irrigation, and drainage districts, are eligible for a grant that covers the full cost of the project up to the program maximum of $30,000.00. Private individuals and entities are eligible for a grant that covers 50% of project costs up to program maximum award of $30,000.00.
Eligible Applicants
- Cities, counties, or other political subdivisions
- Tribal governments in Montana
- Private for Profit
- Private nonprofit
- Individuals and Groups in Montana
Eligible Projects
The project must (1) address development or sustainment of Montana’s irrigated agriculture, and (2) initiate or increase the sponsor’s water conservation or measurement efforts. Projects may include equipment replacement (excepting private wells and sprinkler systems such as wheel lines and pivots), infrastructure repair, investigations, and planning.
Projects resulting in adverse effects to renewable resources are ineligible.
Examples of Planning Projects include:
- Increase irrigation efficiencies through water conservation
- Expand or sustain irrigated acreage
- Increase production of high-value crops
- Improve management of irrigation systems
- Improve inter-basin cooperation among all water users.
For more information, visit DNRC.