National Ground-Water Monitoring Network

NGWMN
CFDA 15.980 Active Cooperative Agreements (Discretionary Grants)
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Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$1M FY2026
$1.2M
FY17
$1.8M
FY18
$1.8M
FY19
$1.8M
FY20
$1.8M
FY21
$1.7M
FY22
$1.5M
FY23
$408K
FY24
$1.7M
FY25*
$1M
FY26*
* estimated

Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2024 Received 18 proposals and are issued awards to 10 agencies. All projects are to enhance NGWMN sites.
FY2025 Received 19 proposals and have approved awards to 12 agencies. All projects are to enhance NGWMN sites.
FY2026 Planning is underway for the FY26 funding opportunity. Between 20-30 proposals are expected.

Program Objective

To support data providers for the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network. The National Ground-Water Monitoring Network (NGWMN) is a cooperative, integrated system of data collection, management, and reporting that will provide data needed to address groundwater management questions. Assistance is provided to new and existing data providers of the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network. The program will provide support to state or local Water-Resource agencies which collect groundwater data to serve as data providers for the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network. Support will allow the data providers to perform tasks to get their data into the Network such as: selecting and categorizing their wells within NGWMN specifications, adding sites to the network, establishing and maintaining connections between their databases and the NGWMN Portal. Support will also allow agencies to maintain their connections to the NGWMN Portal and to enhance their networks to provide better data to the NGWMN.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • Interstate
  • Public nonprofits
  • Federally recognized tribes
  • U.S. territories (incl. universities)
  • State

Proposals will be accepted from interstate, State, U.S. territory or possession, local, public nonprofit water-resource agencies/organizations which collect and maintain groundwater-level or groundwater-quality data. Various elements of the data which are required for the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network are often available from different agencies within a state. Each agency within a state which wishes to participate in the Network can submit a proposal for their part of the work. States may also submit a single proposal that covers the work of multiple state agencies. Coordination of agencies within a state is strongly encouraged.

Beneficiaries

  • 1
  • 15
  • 16
  • 25
  • 4
  • 5
  • 7
  • 9

Federal, State, Federally recognized Indian Tribal, and local governments, public nonprofit institutions/organizations, private nonprofit institutions/organizations, profit organizations, industry and public decision makers, research scientists, engineers, and the general public will ultimately benefit from data made available through the program.

How to Apply

Application Procedure

program is subject to the provisions of 2 CFR Part 200 and Department of the Interior regulations 2 CFR Part 1402. Application form Standard Form (SF) 424 must be used. The application requirements as contained in the announcement package and the above regulations must be used for this program. Applications may be made only through the internet site http://www.grants.gov.

Award Procedure

Notification of an award is by receipt of a grant or cooperative agreement from a U.S. Geological Survey contracting officer.

From 60 to 120 days

Program details & compliance

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

Funding will be used to 1) help new data providers participate in the network, and 2) support existing data providers. Funding for new providers primarily is intended to support data providers to select and categorize their data in accordance with the Framework document guidelines, and to make data for selected sites available to the NGWMN. Funding for existing data providers will support work to keep their connections to the NGWMN data portal up to date and to enhance their networks to improve data available to the NGWMN. This can include updating data on their wells, performing maintenance or repairs on wells to maintain the ability to collect reliable data, drilling new or replacement wells for the NGWMN.

Required Documentation

Proposals must include documentation of the data that are collected by the applicant that would become part of the National Ground-Water Monitoring Network. Proposals that intend to provide data that are collected by other agencies or entities generally will not be considered.

Matching Requirements

Matching Requirements: Percent: Other Statutory formula is not applicable to this assistance listing. Match is not required on work proposed under Objectives 1, 2, or 3. Match is not required but is recommended for the remaining four Objectives. Match can be in the form of in-kind services cost share or direct match. The amount of the cost share is not specified, but will be considered as part of proposal evaluation. Objectives that provide less than 25% match will be scored lower during proposal evaluation. In-kind services can include the costs to collect the data that will be provided to the NGWMN. Matching requirements are voluntary.

Reporting & Compliance

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Rodney R Caldwell
406-461-6931
3162 Bozeman Ave, Helena, AR 59601
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2025-08-04. Spec v1.0. Last synced: 2026-05-30 02:36:08.