Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Get Funding to Combat Invasive Weeds & Restore Land!
This grant supports partnerships working to manage and eradicate noxious weeds across Jackson and Josephine Counties, protecting farmland, forests, and wildlife habitat. Businesses and organizations involved in land management or environmental restoration can partner to improve land productivity and recreational opportunities.
Secure Funding for Infrastructure & Access Projects
This grant supports organizations that can develop comprehensive transportation plans to improve access to public lands. Eligible entities will help integrate BLM facilities with local and state transportation networks.
Get Funding for Drought Research & Sagebrush Health
Attention environmental researchers and land managers! Secure funding for critical experiments to understand how sagebrush ecosystems respond to drought, informing vital conservation efforts for species like the Sage Grouse.
Get Funding to Restore Oregon's Streams & Riparian Zones
Public and private land managers in Eastern Oregon can secure funding to restore degraded stream channels and riparian areas. This grant supports projects aimed at improving fish habitat, water quality, and stream bank stability.
Get Funding for Wildlife Surveys in New Mexico
New Mexico businesses can secure funding for vital mammal inventory, survey, and monitoring projects within the Rio Puerco Field Office. This initiative aims to gather current, systematic data on mammalian populations to inform crucial habitat management plans.
Get Funding for Land Conservation & Wildfire Prevention
This grant supports projects by organizations focused on training veterans and youth in land conservation, aiming to improve public safety and wildlife habitats. Funds are available to reduce wildfire risks and enhance ecological health through pinyon-juniper thinning and hazard tree removal.
Get Funding for Water Quality Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on protecting the Lake Fork River and Cebolla Creek watersheds. Funds will support crucial water quality monitoring and data collection efforts, with opportunities to assist in grant proposals and public outreach for water quality improvements.
Get Funding for Conservation in San Juan Islands
This grant supports federal, state, and local agencies, along with non-profit partners, in San Juan Islands to fund conservation, restoration, education, and outreach projects. Funds can be used for youth engagement, interpretation, informational materials, coordination, and special events.
Get Funding for Wildlife Habitat Research in Utah
This grant funds research to understand how BLM land management decisions impact reptile and amphibian populations in Southwest Utah. Businesses can contribute to vital ecological data collection and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Helium Production Projects
This grant supports projects focused on maintaining the production of crude helium from the Federal Helium Reserve. If your business is involved in helium extraction and processing, you may be eligible for this funding to ensure consistent supply.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Habitat Research
This grant supports research on the Fortymile Caribou Herd's habitat use and nutritional stress, benefiting organizations involved in wildlife management and conservation in Alaska and Yukon. Funds will enable detailed studies using GPS tracking and remote sensing to inform habitat planning and address management concerns.
Grant: Fund Prairie Restoration & Rare Plant Projects
Are you a business focused on ecological restoration or rare plant conservation in the Willamette Valley? This grant funds projects like habitat restoration, invasive species control, and data analysis to protect native prairies and their associated species.
Get Funding for Native Plant Restoration in Oregon!
This grant supports businesses involved in collecting, propagating, and sowing native plant species for restoration projects in Northwestern Oregon's public and private lands. Funding aims to revitalize degraded habitats and increase the availability of crucial native flora.
Get Funding for River Habitat Restoration in WA
Are you a Washington State entity or private landowner involved in watershed restoration? This grant from the Bureau of Land Management funds projects to improve riparian habitats for threatened fish species in the Kettle and Sanpoil Rivers Subbasins.
Get Funding for Cultural Heritage Research
This grant supports partnerships to research and document ethnographic resources and their cultural significance to Native American Tribes. Funds will be used to create databases for culturally sensitive land management, interpretation, and to build long-term tribal relationships.
Get Funding for Desert Restoration & Wildlife
Are you a researcher or organization focused on ecological restoration in Nevada's Mojave Desert? This grant supports studies to improve soil health and benefit threatened species on public lands.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: BLM Grant for Youth & Restoration
This grant supports organizations engaging youth in critical conservation and restoration projects, focusing on resource monitoring, habitat improvement, and data collection within Arizona's public lands. Funding is available for initiatives that provide training and hands-on experience in environmental stewardship and resource management.
Unlock Funding for Utah Community Recreation Projects
Utah-based community organizations can secure funding to develop plans that enhance public land recreation, creating social and economic benefits. This initiative aims to leverage local partnerships to maximize the value of Utah's natural treasures.
Get Funding for Alaska Conservation Projects!
Are you an organization in Alaska with expertise in rare species, invasive plants, or vegetation management? The Bureau of Land Management is seeking partners to help achieve crucial conservation goals and provide opportunities for young professionals.
Funded Research for Native American History Projects
This grant supports projects investigating the cultural history, land use, and population dynamics of Native American communities in New Mexico, building on past research in the Rio Puerco area. Funding is for research that contributes to landscape-level data synthesis for informed land use decisions.