Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Unlock Montana Energy Grants: Fund Your Groundwater Monitoring!
Montana businesses involved in energy development, like coal mining or oil and gas drilling, can receive funding to monitor groundwater. This grant supports collecting crucial data to assess environmental impacts and inform future decisions, benefiting your projects and public resources.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Habitat Projects
Are you an organization focused on ecological research and wildlife monitoring? This grant supports critical data collection on special status species and their habitats in Utah's Color Country District, helping to inform crucial conservation decisions.
Get Funding for Utah Wildlife Habitat & Water Projects
This grant supports organizations and businesses in Utah focused on maintaining and improving critical water sources and habitats for big game and upland game animals. Funding is available for maintaining existing infrastructure, identifying new water sources, and implementing habitat enhancements to support wildlife populations.
Funded Tribal Collaboration for Public Land Management
This grant supports tribal governments and Tribal Historic Preservation Officers in collaborating with the Bureau of Land Management to improve public land management strategies. Funding will cover workshop facilitation, lodging, per diem, meeting spaces, and supplies to foster information sharing and enhance public land experiences.
Get Funding for Wyoming Wildlife & Land Restoration
Wyoming businesses focused on ecological restoration and wildlife research can access funding to study and improve sagebrush habitats in the Powder River Basin. This grant supports projects aimed at understanding and enhancing reclamation efforts to offset habitat losses.
Unlock Funding for Fire Science Research!
This is a pre-notice of upcoming funding opportunities for innovative research in fire science. Stay tuned for details in September 2016 to apply for grants that will advance our understanding and management of fire.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Are you involved in wildlife conservation and research in Idaho? This grant supports vital activities like resource inventory, habitat monitoring, and species database management to protect our natural heritage.
Get Funding for Public Land Projects in New Mexico!
New Mexico businesses and non-profits can partner with the Bureau of Land Management to manage, conserve, and protect public lands and their resources. This funding supports projects that expand conservation efforts, enhance resource understanding, and promote cooperative land management.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects!
Are you a New Mexico-based organization working with youth on conservation and restoration? This grant supports projects that protect and manage public lands through trail maintenance, habitat protection, and educational initiatives for young people.
Get Funding for Utah Rural Air Quality Monitoring
Rural Utah businesses can secure funding to expand air quality monitoring and develop advanced modeling tools. This grant supports projects that assess and protect air quality on public lands, benefiting local communities and public health.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Projects!
If you're an educational or state entity, this grant offers funding to collect vital data on wildlife and plant populations and their habitats. Support resource management goals and make a real impact.
Secure Funding for Wild Horse Habitat Research
This grant is for researchers and organizations studying the impact of wild horses on sensitive plant species in Montana's Pryor Mountains. Funds will support research to inform land management decisions for wild horse populations and habitat preservation.
Secure Funding to Monitor Montana's Soil Moisture & Climate
This grant helps businesses and researchers expand Montana's real-time soil moisture monitoring network, providing crucial data for climate adaptation and resource management. Funds will support the installation of monitoring stations and data integration to improve drought resilience and land management decisions.
Unlock Funding for Native Plant & Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations focused on plant conservation, botany, and wildlife can receive funding for critical projects like native seed collection, ecosystem monitoring, and pollinator restoration. Support vital land management efforts and combat plant extinction threats.
Secure Funds for Rogue River Watershed Restoration Projects
Business owners in the Upper and Middle Rogue River watershed can secure funding for projects that restore critical salmon habitats and improve water quality. This initiative aims to combat sedimentation and habitat destruction for the benefit of local economies and vital fish populations.
Get Funding for Road Repair & Watershed Improvement
Local businesses in Malheur County can apply for funds to repair and maintain crucial transportation corridors. This initiative aims to improve watersheds by addressing damages to roads like Chicken Springs, Pole Creek, Muir, and Skyline.
Get Funding: BLM Habitat Research Grants for Businesses
This grant supports businesses involved in surveying and mapping sensitive species habitats, specifically vernal pools in the Klamath Falls Resource Area. Funds are available to research existing populations and identify new suitable areas for conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Land Restoration & Wildlife Habitat
Businesses in Wyoming focused on environmental restoration and conservation projects can receive funding to improve aspen woodlands, watershed function, and wildlife habitats. This initiative aims to boost local economies through sustainable land management practices.
Unlock Grants for Better Fire Management
Are you involved in pre or post-fire management? This grant offers vital scientific information and expert access to enhance your decision-making processes.
Secure Funds for Ecological Recovery & Land Use Planning
This program offers funding to eligible local, state, and federal agencies to support the recovery of the Utah Prairie Dog and streamline land use development. Funds will be used for habitat improvement, disease management, and population monitoring, ultimately benefiting public land use and conservation efforts.