Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding to Clean Up New Mexico!
Non-profits and organizations in New Mexico can receive funding to combat illegal dumping on public, state, and private lands. This grant supports crucial outreach, education, enforcement, and cleanup initiatives that protect the environment and restore scenic landscapes.
Get Funding for New Mexico Clean-Up Projects!
This initiative partners with businesses and organizations to tackle illegal dumping and enhance environmental awareness across New Mexico. Funding supports clean-up efforts and related programs impacting public and tribal lands.
Get Funding to Boost Visitor Engagement & Sales!
Are you a non-profit association looking to enrich educational programs and drive sales of interpretive materials? This opportunity provides space and support to enhance visitor experiences at a major cultural center.
Secure Funding for Habitat Conservation & Business Growth!
This grant offers up to $100,000 annually to eligible organizations and stakeholders focused on conserving Greater Sage-Grouse habitats. Funding supports collaboration on protection, restoration, and improvement initiatives, contributing to wildlife populations and supporting Western economies.
Nevada Businesses: Get Funds for Ecological Site Development!
Nevada-based businesses are invited to partner with the Bureau of Land Management to develop crucial ecological site descriptions and state and transition models for upland rangeland. This funding supports critical environmental research and planning initiatives within the state.
Unlock Up To $50K for Nevada Conservation Projects
Nevada businesses can partner with the Bureau of Land Management for up to $50,000 to fund conservation projects benefiting wildlife, recreation, and cultural resources. This program requires a 50:50 cost share with non-federal dollars for projects lasting up to five years.
Get Funding for Conservation & Public Land Projects in AZ
Non-federal partners in Arizona can receive funding for projects that conserve wildlife, recreation, cultural resources, and native plants on public lands. This program supports research, habitat restoration, and environmental education initiatives in collaboration with local BLM offices.
Unlock Funding for Sustainable Recreation Projects
This grant is for organizations and local governments looking to improve trail conditions and develop sustainable recreational opportunities within the McInnis Canyons NCA. Funding is available to enhance visitor experiences and protect natural resources.
Get Funding for Habitat & Wildlife Projects
Is your organization involved in ecological restoration or research? This grant supports baseline data collection, habitat management project monitoring, and long-term songbird population studies to understand and improve their environments.
Get Funding for Lassen County Trail Development!
This grant supports organizations continuing the development and expansion of Lassen County's trail system, building on existing partnerships. Funds are for crucial trail planning and implementation efforts that boost public recreation and local events.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This program offers grants for projects focused on conservation and promoting multiple-use on public lands, creating jobs and providing valuable skills. It's designed for organizations looking to engage youth in work that benefits the environment and the economy.
Get Funding to Grow Your Business!
This grant is designed for businesses involved in environmental management and land conservation. Funds are available to support projects focused on the prevention, detection, inventory, control, and monitoring of invasive and noxious plants on public lands.
Get Funding for Native Plant Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on increasing conservation efforts for uncommon native plant species. Funds will support the development of native plant materials and innovative conservation methods.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation and habitat restoration on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Oregon and Washington. Funds will support initiatives that ensure healthy, diverse wildlife populations for future generations.
Funding for Business Growth & Innovation
Unlock government grants to fuel your business expansion and drive innovation. This program offers financial support for projects that demonstrate significant potential for growth and positive economic impact.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Restoration
Nevada businesses and organizations focused on wildlife conservation and habitat restoration on public lands are eligible for funding. This program supports efforts to maintain, restore, and conserve diverse wildlife species and their essential habitats.
Get Funding for Alaska Trail Restoration Projects!
Alaska-based businesses can secure funding for projects involving the restoration, hardening, and rehabilitation of historic trails. This grant supports the resurfacing and improvement of existing trail infrastructure.
Secure Funding for Land Restoration & Ecosystem Health
This program offers grants to organizations dedicated to controlling and managing invasive plant species on public lands, aiming to restore and protect natural ecosystems. Funding supports prevention, detection, inventory, control, and monitoring efforts for noxious weeds.
Get Funding for Outdoor Recreation Business Growth
Businesses contributing to or operating within outdoor recreation on BLM lands are eligible for grants. This funding aims to enhance recreational opportunities, support local economies, and promote public land conservation.
Fund Your Nevada Recreation Business Growth!
Nevada businesses looking to enhance public land recreation projects can secure funding from the Bureau of Land Management. This grant supports initiatives that boost local economies and promote outdoor experiences.