TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Water Office announced more than $19 million will be awarded to 44 water-related communities and special districts across Kansas as part of the third round of grant funding created by the Senate Substitute for House Bill 2302 Grant Programs. These programs provide funding for water projects, technical assistance, and loan assistance to small communities across the state.
In 2023, Senate Substitute for House Bill 2302 increased state funding for the State Water Plan Fund (SWPF) and created two new water-related grant funds: the Technical Assistance Grant Fund and the Water Projects Grant Fund. The programs have funded $44 million over two years with an additional $19 million awarded during this funding cycle.
More than 280 applications were submitted for the 2026 funding period, totaling $272 million in grant funding. Grants were awarded to 44 water-related communities and special districts across the state, including 10 water projects, 22 technical assistance awards, and 12 loan assistance awards.
The City of Moscow received a Grant Award in the amount of $612,000.00
