Hi Everyone!
Wanted to share the NBEP’s 2026 Watershed Outreach and Education RFP is now open! We have $75,000 available, and individual awards can be up to $15,000. Proposals are due April 10th, 2026. Please reach out to me with any questions.
Have a great weekend!
Thanks,
Danielle
Danielle Moore
(she/her)
Watershed Outreach Manager
Narragansett Bay Estuary Program
235 Promenade Street, Ste 393 | Providence, RI 02908
Phone: 401-633-0552

From: Narragansett Bay Estuary Program <in...@nbep.org>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2026 2:00 PM
To: Danielle Moore <dmo...@nbep.org>
Subject: NBEP Funding Opportunity: 2026 Watershed Outreach and Education Grants
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2026 Outreach and Education RFP
The Narragansett Bay Estuary Program, hosted by Roger Williams University, seeks proposals for watershed outreach and education projects that help fulfill our vision of clean water and habitat to
sustain all who live, work, and play in the Narragansett Bay Region. Visit our website for an interactive map of the
Narragansett Bay Region to determine if your project location is eligible. Projects should seek to engage broad community participation in and ownership of solutions to pressing environmental problems facing Narragansett Bay, Little Narragansett
Bay, the Rhode Island Coastal Ponds, and their watersheds.
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Funding Amount and Details
$75,000 is available with a maximum of $15,000 for individual awards. All work must be completed by September 30th, 2028. All funds are provided on a reimbursement basis. Match is not required.
RFP Timeline
Proposals are due on April 10th, 2026. We expect to notify applicants of award status by May 18th, 2026.
Project Eligibility
Surveys and lobbying efforts are not eligible for this funding opportunity. Refer to the map below or
view an interactive map of the Narragansett Bay Region to determine project location eligibility.
Questions?
Contact Danielle Moore:
dmo...@nbep.org or (401) 633-0552
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Narragansett Bay Region including the watersheds of Narragansett Bay, the Coastal Salt Ponds, and Little Narragansett
Bay.
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