Grant opportunity

Posted on: January 15th, 2026
There are people who could do this here in Gold Hill.Very exciting!! If folks need more info on why this is important, see this article: Beavers: Master Ecosystem Engineers.
 
Scott Severs <scott.severs@nulllongmontcolorado.gov>: Jan 12 10:29PM

Sharing this unique grant opportunity from Boulder County: RFP-231-26 – Beaver Structure Mimicry, Habitat Enhancement, and Re-establishment in Boulder County.
 
An opportunity for private landowners to enhance beaver habitats on private lands as well as climate resiliency.
 
Link to grant opportunity: https://bouldercounty.bonfirehub.com/opportunities/216203
 
Project Description:
Boulder County is requesting proposals from local governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), consultants, and other private businesses (collectively “Organizations”) to implement Low Tech Process-based Restoration (LTPBR) projects (“Projects”). These Projects are to be primarily on private lands within Boulder County with the goal of increasing the climate resilience of watersheds and increasing their ability to support beaver populations. 

These Projects will be planned and implemented in close coordination with staff from Boulder County Office of Sustainability, Climate Action & Resilience (OSCAR) and Parks & Open Space (BCPOS), and other non-Boulder County government agencies involved in beaver management, stream restoration, permitting, or other relevant work as necessary. 

The awarded Organization must include stakeholder engagement to implement Projects and must ensure nearby property owners are aware of potential impacts to their property. The majority of awarded funds will be allocated to construction and implementation of beaver dam analogs (BDAs), post assisted log structures (PALS) and other LTPBR structures that approximate the benefits of beaver activity, create suitable habitat for beaver enticement, or both. 

Beaver reintroductions may be included in the proposed scope, but any proposed reintroductions must consider habitat and vegetation conditions, nearby beaver populations, and include mitigation measures for potential conflicts with humans and infrastructure.

Funding may be allocated for Organization staff time associated with planning, beaver conflict management, and program management, but responses must clearly state how funding will be allocated and should emphasize Project implementation. A successful proposal will demonstrate that the responding Organization has the capacity, expertise, and relationships to successfully perform the proposed work.
  
If you have any questions about the Boulder County procurement process, please email procurement@nullbouldercounty.gov.

Pam Sherman

pamsher123@nullgmail.com