Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working on ecological studies and conservation efforts for endangered species. Funds will be used for research, data collection, and habitat analysis to protect vulnerable wildlife populations.
Fund Your Archaeology Projects in Lincoln County, NV
Non-profits, universities, and public entities can secure funding for archaeological projects on public lands in Lincoln County, Nevada. This initiative supports research addressing established priorities for the region.
Secure Funding for Land & Habitat Restoration Projects
Non-profit organizations and state/local governments can apply for funds to implement projects aimed at reducing hazardous fuels and restoring vital sage-grouse habitat. This grant supports crucial environmental stewardship in and around wildland urban interfaces.
Get Funding for Public Land Conservation & Recreation Projects!
Universities and colleges can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to conduct conservation, recreation planning, and visitor services projects on public lands. This funding supports student-led initiatives in natural resource management within specific Colorado areas.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Fuel Reduction
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management is for organizations looking to partner on hazardous fuels reduction and landscape restoration projects. Secure funding to implement vital fuels management plans and protect natural environments.
Secure Funding for Native Seed Business Growth!
This grant supports businesses involved in the native seed industry by funding a national assessment of federal seed needs and production capacity. Participate to improve seed availability, quality, and government procurement, boosting your commercial opportunities.
Boost Your Nevada Business: Trail Grant Funding
Nevada businesses can access funding to develop environmentally sustainable non-motorized trail networks in Lincoln County. This grant supports projects like new mountain biking and hiking trails, fostering outdoor recreation and economic growth.
Fund Your Business Growth: Government Grants Available Now
This grant opportunity is for businesses involved in conservation and environmental monitoring projects within Idaho's Bird Conservation Regions. Funding aims to establish a robust, long-term bird monitoring program on BLM lands, driving innovation in ecological stewardship.
Get Funding for Native Plant Restoration Projects
Non-profits and organizations with expertise in native plants can secure funding to support seed collection, research, and restoration efforts on public lands. This grant aims to improve ecosystem health and biodiversity through research, development, and public outreach.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on identifying, monitoring, and protecting migratory birds and special status species within Utah. Funds can be used for habitat research, population studies, and conservation planning to ensure the health of these important ecosystems.
Get Funding for Water Quality Projects
This grant supports organizations working to protect water quality near abandoned mines, specifically at the Zortman/Landusky sites. Funds are designated for treating contaminated water to safeguard public and tribal water resources, ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
Get Grants for Scientific Studies on Public Lands
This program funds scientific studies on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands to enhance conservation efforts and inform resource management decisions. Researchers and scientific organizations can apply for funding to study diverse ecosystems and natural resources across the nation.
Get Funding for Grand Junction Trail Projects!
This grant is for organizations in Grand Junction, Colorado, looking to develop and maintain public trails. Funds support public outreach, education, and trail infrastructure improvements on Bureau of Land Management lands.
Unlock Funding for Business Growth & Innovation
This grant supports businesses investing in research and development to improve environmental protection and sustainable practices. Funds are available for projects that demonstrate a commitment to preserving natural resources and implementing innovative solutions.
Get Funding for Wetland & Riparian Projects
Businesses involved in statewide wetland and riparian evaluations or assessments in areas impacted by BLM management can apply for funding. This grant supports ongoing evaluations and encourages new assessments to monitor environmental health.
Get Funding for Animal Care & Public Programs
Nevada organizations can receive funding to provide humane care and maintenance for wild horses and burros. This grant aims to enhance public awareness and support for the training programs at the Stewart Camp Training Facility.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth!
Are you a business focused on environmental research or land management? This grant offers funding to conduct mycological inventories on Bureau of Land Management lands, contributing vital data for ecosystem health and monitoring.
Get Funding for Fire Science Research Projects
The Joint Fire Science Program offers grants to students conducting research on wildland fuels, fires, and ecosystems. This funding aims to increase the management and policy relevance of your scientific work, leading to beneficial outcomes.
Grant Funding for Fire Science Research
Researchers and organizations can secure funding for scientific studies focused on wildland fire management and its ecological impacts. This program supports innovative approaches to understanding and mitigating the risks associated with wildland fuels and fires.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Programs!
Nonprofits and educational organizations can secure funding to engage young people in outdoor environmental education and stewardship programs. This grant supports initiatives that foster a lifelong appreciation for natural resources and inspire future careers.