
Resources
We're all about doing good by nature, and so are many local municipalities. While we work to compile the full extent of subsidies, consider searching your local government's website to see if you qualify for assistance in converting your lawn to a native landscape!

Denver Water
Denver Water is redefining the way a Colorado landscape should look like. Learn more about the Coloradoscaping movement and get in on the action.
Colorado Native Plant Society
The name says it all. Visit their website to learn more about native plants in Colorado or to join up for educational events. www.conps.org
Highlands Ranch Community Assoc.
if you are a resident of Highlands Ranch, you could be eligible for rebates for converting high water use plants to a Coloradoscape! Follow this link to find out if you are eligible and for other great information. https://hrcaonline.org/Property-Owners/Residential/ColoradoScape
Wild Ones - Front Range
A non-profit that goes beyond the state of Colorado, Wild Ones offers some great education and advocacy for planting native. You might even be able to get your hands on some free seeds!
https://frontrange.wildones.org/introduction-to-this-toolkit-coloradoscaping/
Habitat Hero
Coordinated through the Nationa Audobon Society, learn how to become a Habitat Hero by promoting bird and pollinator diversity in your yard. Find more information at www.audobon.org/rockies/projects/habitat-hero
Resource Central
Although based in Boulder, CO, non-profit Resource Central offers multiple programs that aid in the advancement of re-naturalizing Colorado's Front Range homes while conserving water to many municipalities along the Front Range. Explore the Lawn Replacement Program for a kick-start to a new garden design. A win-win!