About Healthy Rivers Fund
Formerly the Colorado Watershed Protection Fund, the Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund is financed by the Colorado checkoff program which provides tax payers the opportunity to contribute a portion of their tax return or to make a donation to assist locally-based conservation groups in their efforts to protect our land and water resources.
Resources for Grant Applicants
A grant application may be submitted for locally-based watershed protection efforts, provided that the applicant is committed to a collaborative approach to the restoration and protection of lands and natural resources within Colorado’s watersheds in concert with economic development. Applications are due by April 30th of each year. The below applications will be updated in early March 2011.
Protect your water...
"Check the box" for the Healthy Rivers Fund on your tax return!
Formerly the Colorado Watershed Protection Fund, the Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund is financed by the Colorado checkoff program which provides tax payers the opportunity to contribute a portion of their tax return or to make a donation to assist locally-based conservation groups in their efforts to protect our land and water resources.
- Since the establishment of the Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund in 2003, over 105,000 citizens donated more than $816,429 from their tax returns to fund more than 50 local water enhancement projects in Colorado.
- The Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund has granted funding to more than 50 projects statewide.
- Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund grant projects contribute to cleaner water, healthier wildlife habitat, and improved recreation throughout the State.
- The Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund has contributed to the restoration of stream channels in the South Platte, Arkansas, Colorado, Gunnison, Rio Grande, and San Juan River Basins.
- Projects funded by the Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund are matched with an average of $7 for every $1 donated.
- The money donated to the Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund is spent on projects that improve water quality and habitat for fish and other aquatic species.
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Resources for Grant Applicants
A grant application may be submitted for locally-based watershed protection efforts, provided that the applicant is committed to a collaborative approach to the restoration and protection of lands and natural resources within Colorado’s watersheds in concert with economic development. Applications are due by April 30th of each year. The below applications will be updated in early March 2011.
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Protect your water...
"Check the box" for the Healthy Rivers Fund on your tax return!
When you check the box for the Healthy Rivers Fund on your state income tax return, you’re contribution will help protect one of our most fragile and important resources: our water.



