Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Land Conservation & Restoration Projects
This grant offers funding for projects focused on plant conservation, ecosystem monitoring, and wildlife management on federal lands. If you're involved in ecological restoration or native plant community development, this could be your opportunity to secure vital resources.
Funding for Youth Conservation Corps & Green Jobs!
Qualified youth conservation corps can receive funding to employ young adults aged 16-30 in vital conservation projects on Utah public lands. This program offers valuable on-the-job training, mentorship, and career exposure in environmental management and stewardship.
Get Funding for Parks & Trails in Las Vegas!
Nevada businesses and organizations can receive funding for projects that develop parks, trails, and natural areas within Clark and Lincoln Counties. This grant supports the creation and enhancement of public recreational spaces.
Get Funding for Weed Control & Land Management!
Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota businesses working with the Bureau of Land Management can receive funding to control and prevent the spread of noxious weeds on public and private lands. This grant supports efforts that protect wildlife, livestock, and natural resources.
Preserve Utah's Heritage: Get Funding for Projects
Are you a business or organization looking to protect Utah's rich archaeological, historical, or paleontological resources? This program offers funding to support collaborative projects that promote public engagement, volunteerism, and scientific study of these invaluable heritage sites.
Get Funding for Nevada's Public Lands & Recreation
Nevada businesses can receive funding to support public outreach, education, and recreation initiatives on Bureau of Land Management lands in the Black Rock Desert area. This grant aims to enhance conservation, maintenance, and resource protection projects.
Unlock Funding for Alaska's Natural Resource Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations in Alaska conducting assessment, inventory, and monitoring of renewable natural resources on public lands. Funds are available for collecting quantitative data on vegetation, soils, water, air, and wildlife habitat.
Get Funding for Trail Projects in Henderson!
Henderson businesses involved in trail development projects can apply for funding through the SNPLMA program. This grant aims to support the acquisition of right-of-way and construction of the Union Pacific Railroad Trail.
Preserve History, Secure Funding for Nevada Businesses
Nevada businesses involved in cultural resource management and historic preservation can access state assistance to maintain and update GIS-based inventories of prehistoric and historic properties. This funding supports essential site stewardship and the vital work of preserving our shared heritage.
Get Grants for Bird Monitoring & Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on monitoring avian species endemic to the Farmington Field Office area. Funding supports data collection essential for vegetation management strategies and advancing bird conservation efforts.
Get Funds for Land Conservation & Weed Control
This grant is for businesses and organizations in the Northeast Elko Conservation District looking to implement chemical and mechanical weed control, and other integrated pest management techniques. Funding will support the treatment, inventory, and monitoring of noxious weeds to improve land management.
Protect Endangered Species, Secure Funding - BLM Grants
This grant is for organizations dedicated to conserving the endangered Amargosa vole and its vital desert marsh habitats. Funds will support critical research, habitat restoration, and captive breeding programs to prevent extinction.
Get Funding to Study Crucial Wildlife Populations
This grant funds research on the declining Teshekpuk caribou herd in Alaska's North Slope. Projects will gather data on herd movements, population health, and harvestable surplus to inform management decisions and support local communities.
Seed Longevity & Climate Tolerance Study Grant
This grant supports research into seed viability and longevity for San Joaquin woolly threads, crucial for understanding and predicting climate change impacts on this species.
Get Funding for Sustainable Water Projects
Is your organization involved in water resource management or advisory? The Bureau of Land Management is seeking partners to support the Sustainable Water Resources Roundtable, focusing on improving how we manage vital water resources.
Funding for Native Plant Restoration & Innovation
Are you a business focused on ecological restoration or plant science? Secure funding to implement native plant replacement and research innovative propagation methods.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Projects!
Idaho businesses and organizations can receive funding for projects that protect and enhance fish, wildlife, and plant resources. This includes crucial work like habitat restoration, species monitoring, and environmental research.
Get Funding for Youth & Nature Programs
This program offers opportunities for organizations to deliver natural resource education, volunteer, and recreation programs to urban youth and families. The goal is to foster environmental stewardship and promote careers in land management.
Unlock Funds for Alaska Land Title Clarity
This grant is for the State of Alaska to resolve federal errors in Native allotment applications on state lands, ensuring clear land titles. It aims to expedite this crucial but underfunded process for the benefit of Alaskans.
Get Funding for Recreation Research & Visitor Insights
Are you a social science researcher or academic institution? The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking partners to conduct annual recreation visitor satisfaction surveys across eleven western states. This funding will support your research program and provide valuable insights into visitor experiences at BLM sites.