The Monarch Butterfly and Pollinators Conservation Fund supports projects that benefit monarch butterflies and one or more federally listed, candidate or proposed native insect pollinator species.
Through the National Fish Habitat Partnership, the USFWS invests along with Federal, State, Tribal and privately raised funds to conserve fish habitat.
Through the National Fish Passage Program, the USFWS provides financial and technical assistance to reconnect aquatic habitats through the removal of barriers.
A Neighborhood Improvement District is a special taxing district whose property owners voluntarily tax themselves to fund public improvements or services to support the community.聽
On-Bill Donations are voluntary payments from utility customers to a dedicated fund, foundation or trust that uses funds for specified healthy watershed projects. 聽
The USDA through the Missouri Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides technical and financial assistance to help watersheds solve natural resource and related economic problems on a watershed basis.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides funding through Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) grants for planning, projects or public awareness to reduce flood risks to the population or structures disasters.
A Public-Private Partnership allows businesses to fund public projects that help them meet their social or environmental goals to ensure a future that is financially sustainable.
A Watershed Improvement District is a special taxing district, governed by an appointed board of trustees, that implements projects that protect the watershed and prevent flood damage.