Lois B. Krieger Grant for Educators

Supporting teachers. Inspiring youth.

Supporting our community and encouraging water education for its youngest residents are priorities for Western Water. Since 1995, we have reinforced this commitment by offering educators in western Riverside County grant opportunities to bring water-education projects to their classrooms. The Lois B. Krieger Water Project Grants for Educators (Krieger Grant) program helps fund creative and engaging classroom projects that further a better understanding of water and the vital role it plays in our lives. The Krieger Grant program continues to have a wide impact on students and educators in Western Water's service area.

Teachers in public and private K-12 schools throughout Western Water’s general service area are eligible to apply. See a list of qualifying public schools here. For private school eligibility, email us.

Through the Krieger Grant program, teachers, students, and their families become actively engaged in educational, water-related classroom projects. Funding can be used for virtual or in-person water education. Krieger Grants are awarded in various amounts and recipients can be awarded up to $1,000* for water-related classroom projects.

The Krieger Grant program is offered in honor of Lois B. Krieger, who served as the first female President of the Association of California Water Agencies and Western Water’s representative to The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Board of Directors for 25 years.

The 2025-2026 grant cycle is Closed.


*Grant awards of more than $600 require Western Water to issue an IRS Tax Form 1099-G. Therefore, there may be tax implications for individual teachers. Existing 2023-2024 grant recipients with incomplete projects are not eligible to apply.

2024-2025 Lois B. Krieger Grant recipients

  • Holly Dong | Riverside Virtual School
  • Vivian Madrid | Garretson Elementary School
  • Melissa Deinzer | Eisenhower Elementary School
  • Danielle Scholl | Vicentia Elementary School
  • Dinah Palagi | Pedley Elementary School
  • Araceli Anguiano | Corona High School
  • Janine McConnell | Woodcrest Elementary School
  • Julie Smith | RUSD Grant Center
  • Allison Wagner | Lake Hills Elementary School 
  • Monique Sanchez | Woodcrest Elementary School
  • Elda Conaway | William Collier Elementary School
  • Mark Zavodnik | Murrieta Elementary School
  • Christy Wong Ah Sun | Mountain View Elementary School
  • Rebecca Southworth | Quiver Homeschool Co-Op
  • Claudia Galvan | John Stallings Elementary School
  • Patricia Ball | Victress Bower School
  • Abigail Desantiago | Wildomar Elementary School
  • Amanda Clark | Wildomar Elementary School
  • Perla Ramirez | Wildomar Elementary School
  • Rose Halvorson | Wildomar Elementary School
  • Joshua Sandoval | Wildomar Elementary School

Related Opportunities


Water is Life Art Contest: Looking for another way to engage your students in water education? Check out Western Water’s Water is Life Art Contest. Entries are accepted through December 5, 2025.

Metropolitan Community Partnering Program: Metropolitan’s Community Partnering Program provides up to $2,000 in sponsorships to community-based organizations, including nonprofits, professional associations, educational institutions, and public agencies.

For more information about grants and sponsorship opportunities, email Western Water’s Education team or call 951.571.7104.