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Funding

FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY, AND CITY COST SHARE ON LANDSCAPING PROJECTS THAT PROTECT AND IMPROVE WATER QUALITY

These programs provide technical and financial assistance to implement conservation practices. They are available to agricultural and urban landowners. 

Federal

Click here to view a list of applicable federal programs.

State

Click here to view a list of Iowa’s state-wide programs.

County

The Scott County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) offers cost share programs aimed at protecting and enhancing water quality in Scott County.  The State and County Cost Share Program offers a reimbursement of 50% for conservation practices installed on eligible agricultural land.  Qualifying practices include grassed waterways, terraces, water and sediment control basins, etc. The Urban Initiative Cost Share Program offers a reimbursement of 50% (up to $2,000) for landscape practices that protect and enhance water quality and address drainage problems. 

City- Davenport

The City of Davenport’s Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Cost-Share Program provides grants for up to 50% of the cost to install eligible stormwater infiltration practices on private property.  Visit www.cityofdavenportiowa.com to learn more.


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