Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Unlock $3.2M for Utah Fire Center Construction!
Utah State agencies can receive up to $3.2 million to build a new wildland fire dispatch center. Funds will cover planning, preliminary tasks, and facility construction, enhancing interagency wildfire response.
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.
Boost Your Business: $729K Grants for Conservation Projects
Southern Nevada businesses can receive up to $729,419 to fund community-driven initiatives focused on reducing litter and illegal dumping on public lands. This grant supports education, clean-up events, and comprehensive messaging campaigns to protect natural resources.
Grant for Forest Health & Fire Prevention ($500k)
Are you a business involved in forest management or natural resource restoration? This grant supports projects that clear overgrown forests and hazardous fuels, enhancing community safety and ecological health. Secure funding to implement vital stewardship practices and reduce wildfire risk.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Youth Programs
This grant supports businesses and organizations involved in habitat restoration, invasive species control, and conservation efforts in Arizona's Las Cienegas NCA. Funds will aid in improving native species populations and engaging youth in environmental stewardship projects.
Get Funding for Regional Wildfire Science Exchange
Are you a leader in wildfire science looking to bridge the gap between research and practical application? The Bureau of Land Management is seeking proposals to lead regional fire science exchanges, helping land managers and scientists address critical wildfire challenges with the latest science.
Boost Wyoming Rec Business: Grants Up To $250,000
Wyoming-based businesses focused on recreation and visitor services can access significant funding to enhance their operations and offerings. This grant aims to improve public access and experience within BLM-managed lands, driving economic growth in the region.
Get Funding for Tribal Oil & Gas Lease Compliance
This cooperative agreement is for the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes of the Wind River Reservation to improve oil and gas lease inspections. Funding supports site security, production verification, and environmental protection efforts.
Get Funding for Weed Control & Restoration Projects!
If you're involved in controlling invasive weeds and promoting watershed health in the White River Valley, you could be eligible for funding. This grant supports projects focused on weed inventory, treatment, restoration, and education, benefiting public and private land cooperation.
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.
Get Funds for Youth Conservation Projects
Local youth organizations and non-profits can receive funding to engage young people in valuable conservation work that benefits public lands in Idaho. These grants support labor-intensive projects aimed at enhancing youth skills and conserving natural resources.
Boost Your Conservation Project: Get Up To $100,000!
This grant supports federal, state, and NGO professionals working on wildlife management and conservation across North America. Funds aim to improve communication, share research, and enhance public appreciation and stewardship of natural resources.
Unlock $100K to Boost Your Wyoming Business!
Wyoming local government entities can secure up to $100,000 to reduce fire risks, enhance community safety, and create local jobs. This funding supports hazardous fuels reduction projects that protect rural areas and bolster small businesses.
Fund Your Weed Control Research: Up to $100K Grant
Montana-based researchers can receive funding to develop and introduce effective biological weed control agents. This grant supports the entire process from collection and screening to final approval for introduction.
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.
Get $62K to Boost Wyoming & Montana's Natural Resources!
Wyoming and Montana businesses involved in ecological research or land management can receive up to $12,000 for projects assessing limber pine health. This funding supports vital research to inform conservation efforts for this sensitive species.
Get $55,000 for Wyoming Cultural Heritage Projects
Wyoming-based organizations can secure up to $55,000 to aid the Bureau of Land Management in locating, documenting, evaluating, and protecting significant rock shelters and cultural sites within the Bighorn Mountains. This funding supports long-term partnerships focused on vital archaeological research and resource preservation.
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.