Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Secure Grant Funding for Habitat Conservation Projects
This grant supports the development and implementation of habitat conservation plans in Southern Lincoln County, Nevada. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental conservation and land management are eligible to apply for funding to advance these crucial initiatives.
Get Paid to Conserve Land: BLM Internships Available!
Are you a recent college graduate passionate about conservation? The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking interns to work on vital land management projects, focusing on protecting sensitive species and habitats. This program offers professional development and hands-on experience with a federal agency.
Get Funding for Forest & Rangeland Management Projects!
This program invites non-federal organizations to partner with the Bureau of Land Management on research and dialogue for improved forest and rangeland management. Funding supports collaborative efforts to enhance federal, state, and private land management activities.
Fund Dinosaur Fossil Protection & Research
This grant supports ongoing projects to document and protect critical dinosaur fossil specimens in the Kaiparowits Formation through collection and analysis. Universities and research institutions are eligible to receive funding for field surveys, specimen salvage, and resource management recommendations.
Grants for Youth Conservation Jobs on Public Lands
Are you a youth-focused organization in California? Secure funding to train and employ young people on vital conservation and recreation projects across public lands, offering them valuable job skills and mentorship.
Get Funding for Utah Conservation Projects!
Utah businesses and organizations can secure funding to support stewardship and conservation efforts in the Red Cliffs and Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Areas. This grant aims to protect natural and cultural resources from increasing urban pressure in Washington County.
Fund Your Conservation Project: BLM Grants Available!
Non-profits and local groups in Gunnison, Colorado, can secure funding for public outreach, education, and habitat improvement projects. This initiative aims to foster environmental stewardship and community engagement within the Bureau of Land Management's jurisdiction.
Nevada Park & Trail Grants: Fund Your Project!
Nevada businesses in Clark and Lincoln Counties can receive funding to develop parks, trails, and natural areas through the SNPLMA Round 16 program. This initiative aims to enhance public recreational spaces and natural landscapes.
Get Funding to Boost Your Visitor Services & Business
If you manage visitor services at a National Monument, this grant can provide funding for operations, gift shop sales, fundraising, and improving visitor experiences. Partner with the monument to enhance offerings and potentially grow revenue through sales and events.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Natural Resource Management
This grant is for organizations involved in land restoration and natural resource management. Funds support conservation efforts through assessment, monitoring, and plant materials production to enhance BLM-managed lands.
Get Funding for Regional Fire History Projects
This grant supports the creation of regional essays detailing fire history, personalities, and practices in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and the Northeast. Businesses and organizations focused on historical research and regional storytelling can apply for funding to produce these insightful narratives.
Get Funding for Aquatic Resource Projects!
Are you involved in fisheries, conservation ranching, or aquatic resource management? This grant supports projects focused on invasive species prevention, habitat restoration for native trout, and land use planning for healthy ecosystems.
Get Grants for Youth Conservation Projects
Are you a youth conservation corps organization (ages 16-35) in Idaho? This grant offers funding to engage young people in valuable conservation work on Bureau of Land Management projects, building skills and protecting natural resources.
Boost Your Business: BLM Grants for Idaho Recreation & Ecology
Idaho businesses that enhance public recreational opportunities and protect ecological diversity in the Foothills are eligible for funding. This grant aims to support projects that foster both community engagement and environmental stewardship.
Get Funding for Wildfire Detection Tech
If you develop remote sensing or communication systems, the BLM wants to fund your innovative wildfire detection and monitoring solutions for Idaho and Oregon/Washington. This is your chance to secure funding for cutting-edge natural event monitoring technology.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Corps Projects
Qualified youth conservation corps can receive funding to engage young adults in vital conservation work on Colorado's public lands. These grants support training, education, and mentorship in natural resource management and public lands stewardship.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Land Connectivity
Eligible organizations can receive funding to restore habitats and improve land connectivity as outlined in the BLM's Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plans. This initiative supports vital ecological restoration projects and partnerships.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Work in Alaska
This grant supports qualified youth conservation corps in Alaska, engaging young people aged 16-30 in conservation projects on public lands. Funds provide valuable work experience, training, education, and mentorship to foster career development and a love for natural resource management.
Get Funding for Forest Restoration & Species Protection!
This grant supports watershed restoration in the Headwaters Forest Reserve, aiming to protect federally listed species, especially anadromous fish. Businesses involved in environmental restoration and conservation efforts are encouraged to apply.
Grant for Historic Site Data Modeling
This grant is for organizations focused on archeological research and preservation in North-Central Idaho. Funding is available to model areas with high, moderate, or low probabilities for discovering archeological sites that could be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.