FY2027 State Agricultural Best Management Practices Grant Program - Last Call
Summary
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality announced the closing of the application period for the fiscal year 2027 State Agricultural Best Management Practices Grant Program on April 17, 2026. The grant program supports water quality improvement efforts statewide and helps landowners modify agricultural practices to reduce water pollution and meet total maximum daily load requirements.
What changed
DEQ announced the final call for the FY2027 State Agricultural Best Management Practices Grant Program, with applications closing April 17, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. MT. The grant program supports water quality improvement statewide by helping landowners implement agricultural BMPs to reduce pollution and meet total maximum daily load requirements. Eligible projects must address agricultural or ranching BMPs, involve multiple partners, leverage other funding resources, and be ready to implement.
Agricultural landowners and ranchers in Idaho seeking funding to improve water quality should prepare and submit applications through DEQ's online grant management system (Euna) before the deadline. All applicants must create an account in the system and ensure applications are complete and ready for implementation.
What to do next
- Submit applications via DEQ's online grant management system Euna before 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time on April 17, 2026
- Review grant funding resources and nonpoint source subgrants instructions on DEQ's website before applying
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- April 13, 2026
- News Releases Contact: Bonnie Yoshizaki, Nonpoint Source Coordinator, Bonnie.Yoshizaki@deq.idaho.gov
BOISE – The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will close the application period for the fiscal year 2027 State Agricultural Best Management Practices (BMP) Grant Program on April 17, 2026.
The grant program supports water quality improvement efforts statewide, including helping landowners modify their agricultural practices to reduce water pollution and meet the objectives of total maximum daily load requirements. Eligible projects must address agricultural or ranching BMPs and be ready to implement. Projects must also involve multiple partners and leverage other funding resources.
Application Process
All applicants will need to create an account and submit a completed application using DEQ’s online grant management system, Euna (formerly known as AmpliFund). Instructions can be found on DEQ’s Grant Funding Resources web page and Nonpoint Source Subgrants in Idaho web page under the header “Important Dates and Other Information.”
Applications will be accepted through 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time, April 17, 2026.
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