About KVRC

The Kawuneeche Valley Restoration Collaborative (KVRC) is a group of organizations that share the common goal of promoting a healthy and resilient Kawuneeche Valley to benefit ecological, recreational, and economic interests. KVRC includes representatives from:

  • Grand County

  • National Park Service – Rocky Mountain National Park

  • The Nature Conservancy

  • Northern Water

  • Rocky Mountain Conservancy

  • Town of Grand Lake

  • United States Forest Service – Arapaho Roosevelt
    National Forest

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Our Purpose

KVRC is a collaborative of agencies and organizations focused on supporting ecosystem restoration of the Kawuneeche Valley to support its ecological, economic, and community well-being. We are committed to:

Using an inclusive process that seeks and values input from diverse residents, businesses, landowners, and interests from the Valley and throughout the Colorado River watershed

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Strengthening the Valley’s resilience to the impacts of climate change  

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Developing comprehensive and ambitious restoration plans for implementation with local partners 

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Achieving long-term benefits of a healthy environment, including improved water quality, wildlife habitat, and aesthetic and recreational value 

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Funding Our Work

Each of KVRC’s collaborators contributes resources to restore the Valley, and the Collaborative continues to apply for and receive grants to complete its important work. Restoration work is expected to cost about $7 million over the first 10 years. However, that cost may change, depending on conditions and circumstances.  

Collaborative Contributions

Together, KVRC collaborators have contributed about $450,000 to this critical restoration effort.

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  • In 2021, the Colorado Water Conservation Board awarded KVRC $106,151 to support its hydrological and ecological conditions assessment and feasibility analysis. These helped KVRC prioritize project sites and begin developing restoration plans.

  • In 2022, the Colorado River District awarded KVRC $48,500 for work on the Beaver Creek project site. These funds made it possible for KVRC to survey and assess the project site, begin project design, and engage with community members.

  • In 2023, the Grand Foundation awarded KVRC the Windy Gap Environmental Fund, worth $660,000. It helped fund KVRC’s work on the Beaver Creek project site. KVRC is using these funds for a variety of restoration treatments, including fencing and willow planting.

  • In 2023, Colorado Parks and Wildlife awarded KVRC $216,700 for work on the Baker Creek project site and educational outreach. These funds are helping KVRC implement the first phase of its three-phase restoration approach for the site.

  • In 2023, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation awarded KVRC a $300,000 grant for work on the Beaver Creek project site. These funds will help implement phase one of the Beaver Creek project. This includes fencing, building simulated beaver structures, treating exotic plants, and planting willows.

  • In 2023, the Bureau of Reclamation awarded KVRC $761,000 to support several functions of its restoration work, including hiring ecologists and planners, conducting surveys, and engaging with the community.

  • In 2024, the Colorado Water Conservation Board awarded KVRC $150,177 to support project monitoring.

Grants Awarded to KVRC

If you’re interested in contributing to KVRC’s restoration work, you can do so through Rocky Mountain Conservancy’s Kawuneeche Valley Restoration Collaborative Fund.

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Our Partners

Restoration is a collaborative effort. We strive to include diverse interests and expertise as we work toward a healthier Kawuneeche Valley. Organizations that support KVRC’s work include:

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