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Whatcom County
Provide restoration contractor services for site prep, planting and maintenance of native trees and shrubs on a private property along the Black Slough near Van Zandt on a 13.4 acre site.
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Whatcom Conservation District
As a restoration contractor, provide project site prep, planting of native trees and shrubs and maintenance on a 26 acre private property site near Acme.
Posted Date
Nov 4, 2025
Due Date
Dec 3, 2025
Release: Nov 4, 2025
Whatcom Conservation District
Close: Dec 3, 2025
As a restoration contractor, provide project site prep, planting of native trees and shrubs and maintenance on a 26 acre private property site near Acme.
AvailableNorth Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Provide warm stream and riparian wetland mitigation credits within the cataloguing unit 03040103 of the yadkin river basin.
Posted Date
Aug 21, 2025
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Aug 21, 2025
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Provide warm stream and riparian wetland mitigation credits within the cataloguing unit 03040103 of the yadkin river basin.
AvailableSt. Louis Public Schools
Saint Louis Public Schools seeks qualified firms to provide restoration work at Beaumont High School, including windows, heavy cleaning, carpentry, electrical, plaster, painting, plumbing, and flooring. The RFP is open with submissions due November 19, 2025 at 12:00 PM CST via the Bonfire portal.
Posted Date
Nov 3, 2025
Due Date
Nov 19, 2025
Release: Nov 3, 2025
St. Louis Public Schools
Close: Nov 19, 2025
Saint Louis Public Schools seeks qualified firms to provide restoration work at Beaumont High School, including windows, heavy cleaning, carpentry, electrical, plaster, painting, plumbing, and flooring. The RFP is open with submissions due November 19, 2025 at 12:00 PM CST via the Bonfire portal.
AvailableChesapeake Bay Trust
The goal of this research program is to answer several key restoration questions that are a barrier to watershed restoration project implementation. Funding partners hope that answering these questions will ultimately lead to increased confidence in proposed restoration project outcomes, clarification of the optimal site conditions in which to apply particular restoration techniques, how to bolster practice adoption using social science, information useful to regulatory agencies in project permitting, and information that will help guide monitoring programs. This program supports the Pooled Monitoring Initiative which is designed to connect key stormwater and stream restoration questions posed by the regulatory and practitioner communities with researchers. This program also supports research for pollutants of emerging concern, social science, "trade-offs," and more. Each year the top research questions are added to this RFP and some years past research questions are cycled off while we await findings to inform the next question’s iteration. The Pooled Monitoring Initiative pools funding resources to answer your top research questions and deliver the results back to you for use. If you are interested in funding this research, let us know as we can work together to add your funds to the "pool."
Posted Date
Nov 6, 2025
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Nov 6, 2025
Chesapeake Bay Trust
Close: Jan 29, 2026
The goal of this research program is to answer several key restoration questions that are a barrier to watershed restoration project implementation. Funding partners hope that answering these questions will ultimately lead to increased confidence in proposed restoration project outcomes, clarification of the optimal site conditions in which to apply particular restoration techniques, how to bolster practice adoption using social science, information useful to regulatory agencies in project permitting, and information that will help guide monitoring programs. This program supports the Pooled Monitoring Initiative which is designed to connect key stormwater and stream restoration questions posed by the regulatory and practitioner communities with researchers. This program also supports research for pollutants of emerging concern, social science, "trade-offs," and more. Each year the top research questions are added to this RFP and some years past research questions are cycled off while we await findings to inform the next question’s iteration. The Pooled Monitoring Initiative pools funding resources to answer your top research questions and deliver the results back to you for use. If you are interested in funding this research, let us know as we can work together to add your funds to the "pool."
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