A $28,409 Safe, Clean Water Program grant from Valley Water in 2020 allowed the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy to lead 20 field trips where 562 students learned about riparian corridors, pollution prevention and environmental stewardship along the river. Valley Water is accepting applications for its 2023 round of program grants. (Photo courtesy of Guadalupe River Park Conservancy)
Education fair
The Cupertino Chamber of Commerce is hosting an education fair Feb. 23, 1:30-4:30 p.m., at Cupertino Community Hall, 10350 Torre Ave. The fair will highlight programs for students from pre-kindergarten through high school.
Businesses that want to participate can reserve a booth by visiting bit.ly/2023CupEduFair.
Clean water grants
Valley Water is accepting applications for its 2023 Safe, Clean Water Grants Program, which provides funding for projects that support the mission of providing safe, clean water for a healthy life, environment and economy.
The Grants & Partnerships Program is part of the Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program, a parcel tax Santa Clara County voters overwhelmingly renewed in November 2020. For 2023, Valley Water has a total of $1.4 million with no minimum or maximum amount per project that fits into the following categories: water conservation, pollution prevention, volunteer cleanup efforts and education, wildlife habitat restoration and access to trails and open space.
Applications are due by March 10. Valley Water highly encourages applications from those working on projects that promote equity and allow resources to reach historically underserved areas. First-time applicants and applicants that demonstrate financial stability are encouraged to apply.
Valley Water will host a virtual workshop March 1, 10-11:30 a.m., where applicants can learn more about the available grants and their requirements. For more information, visit valleywater.org/grants.
Originally published at Anne Gelhaus