Fund Origins

The UKF Enhancement Fund was established as part of an agreement for fisheries mitigation during the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) re-licensing of the Kern River Number 3 Hydroelectric Plant (KR3), which is located on the Upper Kern River near Kernville. It was established with an initial contribution of $2.5 million by Southern California Edison (SCE), and has grown to nearly $3.5 million while distributing close to $1.7 million in grants benefiting the Upper Kern River Basin.

MOU

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between SCE and the State and Federal Resource Agencies that have an interest in the Upper Kern Basin: namely, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (previously the California Department of Fish and Game), the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These four signatories to the MOU constitute the Voting Members of the Upper Kern Fisheries Enhancement Fund Committee.

You can click on the following link to access the Upper Kern Basin Fishery Resource Enhancement Measures Implementation Memorandum of Understanding (Issued Sept. 27, 1995, and Amended Nov. 9, 2005).

As outlined in the MOU, the specific purpose of the Fund is to grant dollars to projects that support three priorities:

  1. Implementation of the Upper Kern Basin Fishery Management Plan;
  2. Restoration of the native Kern River rainbow trout;
  3. Other enhancements of fisheries resources in the Upper Kern Basin upstream from Isabella Lake in Kern and Tulare Counties

You can review KR3 Project-specific documents in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s eLibrary, elibrary.ferc.gov. Please use Docket Number P-2290 to begin your search.

You can also learn more about the project, compliance matters, (re)licensing, public meetings, etc., in a special section of Southern California Edison’s website, sce.com/kr3. There, you will also be able to sign up to be notified via e-mail of any new FERC filings and issuances related to the KR3 project.

Reports

Finally, each year there are three reports that must be submitted to FERC on behalf of the Fund. Here are the last year’s report filings:


Grantmaking

Grants to support a wide variety of projects since the Fund’s inception total close to $1.7 million. Read about these funded projects below:

Upper Kern Fisheries Enhancement Fund Grant Recipients: 2007 – Spring 2023


Grantmaking Impact

Some examples of the impact the Upper Kern Fisheries Enhancement Fund grants are making is evident in the reports and other information submitted by various grantees:

2022

2020

2019

2018

2017


How to Apply

The period to apply for a Fall 2024 Grant from the Upper Kern Fisheries Enhancement Fund is OPEN.

Spring 2025 Grant Cycle: December 12, 2024 – January 17, 2025

You can access the grant application through Kern Community Foundation’s Online Grants Platform.

If you have any questions about your application, please reach out to Kern Community Foundation at info@kernfoundation.org or 661-325-5346. To keep the evaluation process fair, please avoid contacting the voting committee directly. Your cooperation in following these guidelines is appreciated.

Eligibility

Projects that meet the following criteria will be eligible to apply for funding:

  • Improve the status of the Kern River rainbow trout to avoid any need to list it as a sensitive, endangered, or threatened species at either the State or federal level;
  • Contribute to meeting one or more of the objectives of the “Upper Kern Basin Fishery Management Plan.” The priority for accomplishing the objectives will be determined by the voting members of the Committee. These objectives include, but are not limited to:
    – Hatchery development, maintenance, operations, and staffing specifically for the production of Kern River rainbow trout;
    – Kern River rainbow trout genetic stock determinations and development;
    – Habitat improvement for the Kern River rainbow trout;
    – Stocking associated with the Kern River rainbow trout;
    – Monitoring of Kern River rainbow trout and other native fish species populations; and,
    – Monitoring of fish ladder closure impacts on pikeminnow and trout populations;
  • Contribute to restoration or improvement of trout habitat in the Upper Kern Basin;
  • Contribute to the improvement of the quality of the Upper Kern Basin water, including the attainment and maintenance of water quality regulatory standards such as fecal coliform levels; and
  • Other activities are mutually approved by the Committee voting members.

Upcoming Meeting

The next Upper Kern Fisheries Enhancement Fund Committee (“Committee”) meeting is on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 11 AM. Meetings are open to the public and are held virtually via Zoom or telephone. Anyone interested in attending may contact fatima@kernfoundation.org. Projects approved for funding by the Committee are submitted to the Board of Directors of Kern Community Foundation for final approval.

The Fall 2025 Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 25, 2025 at 11 AM.


Vision for the Future

Restoration of the Kern River rainbow trout to the Kern River to conserve species and support fishing.

  • Updated Upper Kern Fisheries Management Plan and Conservation Strategy for Kern River rainbow trout.
  • Information and education for the public regarding native trout and conservation ethics.
  • Collection of and development of Kern River rainbow trout brood stock.
  • Enhancement of the spawning and rearing habitat in the North Fork Kern and Kern River Restoration and enhancement of watershed and streams, improvement of water quality.
  • Restoration of pure native Kern River rainbow trout to protected streams in the upper Kern and North Fork Kern by 2020.