Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Secure Funding for Florida's Natural & Historic Preservation
Are you a Florida-based non-profit or government entity focused on environmental conservation and historic site management? This grant offers financial support for projects aimed at protecting, restoring, and enhancing the unique natural and cultural resources of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area, including biological monitoring and public outreach programs.
Grants for Veterans: Connect with Public Lands & Healing
This grant supports programs connecting veterans and their families with public lands for recreational, educational, and rehabilitation purposes. Eligible organizations can receive funding to facilitate fishing events, outreach, and land stewardship projects.
BLM Grants: Fund Your Stream Restoration Research!
If you're conducting scientific research on the geomorphic effects of woody debris jams on stream bank erosion, the Bureau of Land Management may fund your project. This grant supports studies aimed at improving resource management decisions on public lands.
Funded Research: Understand Wildlife Movement & Habitat
This grant supports studies focused on tracking wildlife movements and habitat usage, crucial for informed land and resource management. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental research, conservation, or land management can apply for funding to contribute to this important ecological understanding.
Get Funding for Forest & Wildlife Conservation Projects
Are you a university partner or research institution focused on natural resource assessment and forest stewardship? This grant offers funding to establish forest inventory systems, design wildlife monitoring, and improve water quality for conservation goals.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Are you involved in public outreach, educational programs, or habitat improvement in Colorado? This grant supports projects focused on Gunnison Sage-Grouse conservation, helping you make a tangible environmental impact.
Get Funding for Cultural & Natural Site Management!
Local organizations and historical societies can apply for funding to support the protection, preservation, and enhancement of cultural and natural sites. This grant aims to improve visitor services, maintain facilities, and promote educational programs.
Secure Funding for Cultural Heritage & Land Management
This grant supports Native American tribes in protecting and monitoring significant archeological sites and public lands within their traditional territories. Funding facilitates site stewardship, educational initiatives for youth and elders, and the creation of interpretive displays that celebrate cultural heritage.
Secure Funding for Biodiversity Restoration & Conservation
This grant is for organizations and agencies focused on restoring native aquatic life and engaging the public in conservation efforts in the arid Western US. Funds will support landscape-level conservation strategies, including the eradication of invasive species, to protect endangered amphibians and fish.
Get Funding to Protect Sage Grouse & Boost Local Economy!
Businesses in North Central Montana can receive grants to help monitor and control West Nile Virus threats impacting vital sage grouse habitats. This funding will support research and develop strategies to protect these ecosystems and inform local land management.
Unlock Funding for Historic Site Preservation & Education
This grant supports non-profits and organizations partnering with the Bureau of Land Management to preserve and interpret historic western heritage sites. Funds are available for educational programs, visitor services, and maintaining historical buildings.
Secure Funds for Ecosystem Management & Restoration
Seeking partnerships to improve and conserve aspen ecosystems on public lands through advanced scientific research and data sharing. This initiative aims to develop better management strategies, assess forest health under climate change, and enhance biodiversity and natural resources.
Get Funding for Conservation & Tourism Projects
Non-profits and local organizations in Arizona can secure funding to develop and implement educational, interpretive, and recreational programs within the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area. This grant supports efforts to promote cultural and natural resources, environmental education, and volunteer initiatives.
Get Funding: Restore Arizona's Borderlands & Boost Your Skills
This grant offers paid internships and Public Lands Corps opportunities for young adults and recent graduates to gain experience in natural resource management and restoration along the Arizona border. Funds will support practical skills development, project implementation, and the conservation of public lands.
Get Funding: Boost Forest Health & Wildfire Prevention
Land management businesses can receive funding for projects that reduce wildfire risk and improve forest and ecological health. This initiative supports hazardous fuels reduction and forest management activities, ultimately enhancing wildlife habitats.
Secure Funding for Desert Oasis Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations working to protect and restore vital desert oasis habitats, specifically focusing on ensuring water flow to critical areas like Cox and Andreas Oases. Funding can be used for projects aimed at understanding and mitigating changes in water recharge sources impacting endangered species and vegetation mitigation targets.
Get Funding: Boost STEM Careers for Alaska Native Youth
This program offers grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements to educational institutions serving Alaska Native students, aiming to expand STEM educational opportunities and revitalize cultural traditions. The goal is to create a pathway for Indigenous youth into STEM leadership roles, particularly in natural resource management.
Get Grants for Youth Outdoor Programs on Public Lands
Non-profit organizations with a track record of engaging diverse youth can receive funding to provide outdoor recreation and educational experiences on Bureau of Land Management lands. This grant aims to connect underserved youth, including those in urban areas and with disabilities, with the natural world and promote responsible land stewardship.
Fund Your Research: Paleomagnetic Survey Grants!
Are you a researcher or institution focused on understanding the age of Cretaceous rocks in Southern Utah's Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument? This grant can fund paleomagnetic surveys to enhance fossil research and public interpretation.
Grant: Boost Your Business with Data & Conservation
Businesses in Utah can partner with the BLM to create a centralized database for Greater Sage-Grouse data, informing crucial land management and conservation strategies. This project offers an opportunity to contribute to public benefit through data analysis and habitat assessment, potentially leading to improved decision-making.