State Water Grants

Water Infrastructure Improvement & Intermunicipal Grants
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$2.8B Awarded Since 2015

Competitive grants to help communities affordably invest in critical environmental infrastructure projects
Overview
Details and How to Apply

The Water Infrastructure Improvement (WIIA) program provides competitive grants to help municipalities affordably undertake critical wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects. The program demonstrates New York State's nation-leading commitment to upgrading water and sewer systems, reducing water pollution, and safeguarding vital drinking water supplies from emerging contaminants and toxic chemicals.

The Intermunicipal Grants (IMG) program is available for both drinking water and wastewater projects that serve multiple municipalities, such as a shared water quality infrastructure project or the interconnection of multiple municipal water systems.

How to Apply: The application period is currently closed. To learn about future grant rounds, sign up for emails from EFC or contact our Community Assistance Teams.

Awardees
The State has awarded $2.8 billion in water infrastructure grants through EFC to 1,100 projects since 2015, detailed on the interactive map below. The most recent round of grant awards totaling $425 million was announced by Governor Hochul in November 2024.