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Your Guide to Colorado Grants

Your Complete Grant Guide to Getting a Head Start on Your Project

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Grant Opportunities

Northern Colorado offers valuable grant and rebate programs to support water-wise, pollinator-friendly landscapes. While many focus on turf replacement and xeriscaping, these incentives help fund conversions to native plants, efficient irrigation, and habitats that benefit bees, butterflies, birds, and soil health. Securing funding reduces costs for sustainable projects and promotes long-term resilience against drought.

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Local Rebates & Incentives

Explore programs like the City of Fort Collins Xeriscape Incentive Program (XIP), which provides rebates for replacing high-water turf with approved low-water designs. Residential customers can receive $0.75 per square foot (up to 1,000 sq ft, max $750), with bonus rebates for incorporating at least 80% native Colorado plants. Projects require pre-approval, and funds are limited on a first-come, first-served basis. Commercial/HOA projects may qualify for higher incentives, including upfront bonuses.

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Application & Planning

Apply early through your local utility (e.g., Fort Collins Utilities) before starting work. Prepare a landscape plan showing plant coverage, irrigation efficiency, and water savings potential. Blue Spruce Horticulture can assist with designs that meet program guidelines, maximizing rebates while creating beautiful, biodiverse gardens. For other areas like Loveland or Northern Water districts, check regional grants for similar turf-to-xeric conversions.

Future Benefits

Investing in these programs now builds drought-tolerant landscapes that lower water bills, support pollinators year-round, and enhance property value. A funded project not only saves money upfront but also creates lasting ecological value, vibrant native plantings, reduced maintenance, and wildlife habitat that thrives through seasons.

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