Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Desert Conservation & Research
This grant offers funding for organizations to conduct vital plant diversity inventories and restoration projects within Nevada's Mojave Desert. If your business specializes in ecological surveying or land restoration, you could secure resources to contribute to this important conservation effort.
Secure Funding for Water Resource Optimization Projects
Are you an expert in environmental science and community outreach? This grant is for you if you can develop innovative river flow models that benefit recreation, fisheries, and downstream users, creating a sustainable water management plan.
Get Funding to Improve Public Trails & Access
Organizations dedicated to maintaining public trails like the Pacific Crest Trail and those in national monuments can receive funding. This grant supports efforts to enhance trail systems, improve access, and boost soil and water quality.
Secure Funds for Fire Adapted Community Projects
Nevada organizations and local governments are eligible for funding to implement fire-adapted community strategies and outreach. This grant supports projects aimed at reducing wildfire risk and enhancing community resilience.
Get Funding for Forest Resilience & Wildfire Prevention
Seeking partners to improve forest health and wildfire resilience in Arizona's Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument. This grant supports research and monitoring for long-term ecosystem management and climate adaptation.
Fund Your Nevada Business Growth: Water Resource Grants
Nevada businesses involved in land management or environmental services can secure funding to develop or enhance groundwater modeling tools. This grant aims to improve critical water resource management and identify areas of concern within the state.
Get Funding for Youth Natural Resource Education
This grant supports organizations working with youth aged 14-18 to provide hands-on learning and career exploration in natural resource management on public lands. Funds will help develop future conservation leaders and citizens through immersive outdoor educational experiences.
Secure Funding for Air Quality Monitoring & Compliance
This grant is for organizations in central and northern Montana needing funds to operate air monitoring stations. The funding supports the continuous collection and reporting of air quality data to ensure public health and environmental compliance.
Unlock Funding for California Cultural & Archaeological Projects
California businesses specializing in cultural and archaeological resource management can partner with BLM to conduct fieldwork, research, and monitoring on public lands. This initiative aims to leverage expertise and funding for timely project completion and proper documentation.
Funding for Outdoor Recreation & Environmental Protection
Non-profits and organizations focused on protecting public lands and educating visitors about safe and responsible outdoor recreation can receive funding. This grant supports interpretive materials and staffing to promote environmental stewardship and safe practices for OHV users.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your Preserve's Programs!
Non-profits partnering with the Bureau of Land Management to enhance visitor services and environmental education for natural preserves are eligible. This funding supports programs, materials, and interpretive displays to showcase successful partnerships.
Get Grants to Improve Water & Soil Management
Land management organizations can secure funding to enhance the APEX model for simulating soil erosion and salt transport. This will improve our understanding and management of water resources in the Colorado River Basin.
Secure Wildlife Habitat Funds for Your Business!
This grant is for businesses involved in wildlife research and habitat restoration, funding projects that study and protect crucial deer and elk habitats. Enhance your environmental impact and secure vital funding for ecological initiatives.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Restoration in Wyoming
Wyoming-based businesses can secure funding from the Bureau of Land Management to restore and protect vital wildlife habitats on public lands. This initiative specifically supports projects that improve vegetation conditions for mule deer in crucial winter and transition ranges.
Get Funding to Restore Wyoming Watersheds & Wildlife
Wyoming businesses can secure funding for projects that restore and protect fish and wildlife habitats, and reduce natural disaster risks in Southwest Wyoming watersheds. This opportunity aims to foster cooperative partnerships for ecological enhancement on public and private lands.
Boost Your Business: Government Grants Available
Calling all businesses! Explore new grant opportunities designed to fuel your growth and innovation. Discover funding for research, development, and expansion projects.
Get Funding to Protect Endangered Species
This grant supports research to understand and mitigate diseases affecting the endangered Amargosa vole. Businesses involved in ecological research or conservation efforts are encouraged to apply for funding to contribute to species survival.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects!
This grant supports businesses and organizations focused on endangered species habitat restoration, specifically for the Pahrump Poolfish in Nevada. Funds are available to improve and ensure the sustainability of this federally recognized endangered species and its environment.
Get Funding for Youth Programs in Nevada!
Are you a Nevada-based organization looking to engage youth? The Bureau of Land Management offers funding to support impactful youth programs across the state.
Get Funding for Wildfire Protection & Community Growth
Carbon and Stillwater County businesses involved in wildfire planning, mitigation, or education can secure funding to protect communities and enhance rural economic stability. This grant supports initiatives that reduce wildfire risk and promote fire-adapted communities.