Accessing Rainwater Harvesting Funding in American Samoa

GrantID: 69155

Grant Funding Amount Low: $20,000

Deadline: April 22, 2025

Grant Amount High: $100,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in American Samoa that are actively involved in Environment. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Addressing Water Scarcity in American Samoa

American Samoa faces significant challenges regarding freshwater availability, with limited rainfall and a high population density in urban areas contributing to the crisis. The local government has recognized that rainwater harvesting is essential for managing water resources sustainably. This program is particularly focused on low-income households that typically struggle with access to adequate water sources, making it a pressing priority for the community.

Who Should Apply in American Samoa

Eligible applicants for the rainwater harvesting initiative include households in American Samoa that experience water scarcity or pay elevated costs for municipal water supply. The program is particularly aimed at low-income families who lack sufficient infrastructure for consistent water access. To qualify, applicants must demonstrate their current water source challenges and provide a plan that outlines how rainwater harvesting will improve their situation.

Application Process for American Samoan Households

The application process will require potential recipients to submit detailed plans that include specifications for rainwater catchment systems and a projection of how their household water consumption needs will be met through this initiative. Furthermore, households will need to outline how they will utilize technical assistance to set up these systems effectively. Demonstrating a commitment to maintaining these systems and ensuring proper upkeep will also be a crucial component of a strong application.

Outcomes Expected from Rainwater Harvesting Initiatives

Through this initiative, the goal is to significantly reduce the reliance on existing freshwater supplies in American Samoa, thus mitigating the pressure on local aquifers and municipal systems. By empowering households to capture and utilize rainwater, the program aims to create self-sufficiency in water management. This is particularly important in a region prone to climate variability where securing reliable water sources can mean the difference between survival and hardship, especially during dry spells.

Implementation and Community Engagement in American Samoa

Implementing effective rainwater harvesting systems may require community training sessions to educate families on best practices. This includes guidance on system installation, maintenance, and legal considerations related to water collection. Local organizations will play a critical role in facilitating these outreach efforts, fostering partnerships that enhance the initiative’s reach. By building local capacity, American Samoa can not only alleviate immediate water scarcity issues but can also develop a culture of sustainable water management among its residents.

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