Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management offers grants for conservation, recreation, and resource management projects across public lands.
Secure Funding for Bird Population Research
If your business specializes in wildlife monitoring and data management, this grant offers funding to develop a standardized statewide approach for migratory bird monitoring in Utah. This initiative aims to enhance land management decisions by providing long-term data on bird populations and their habitats.
Get Grants for Land Management & Restoration Projects
This opportunity supports non-federal partners in developing science-based strategies for short-term and long-term watershed restoration efforts within the Cedar City Field Office. Funding will help create a cost-beneficial model for applying vegetation treatments on public lands and improving ecological conditions.
Get Funding for Conservation & Public Land Projects!
This grant supports non-profits and government agencies working on projects that educate the public about responsible land use and conservation, particularly for recreational shooting enthusiasts. Funds aim to foster stewardship and prevent land closures by promoting positive behavioral changes.
Secure Funding for Cultural Heritage Projects
Organizations focused on preserving and understanding cultural heritage in Arizona can secure funding for archaeological research, oral history collection, and public education programs. This grant supports initiatives that enhance the stewardship and appreciation of historic and prehistoric resources on public lands.
Fund Your Alaska Trail Projects: BLM Grants Available
Are you a partner organization, volunteer group, or community in Alaska looking to enhance the Iditarod National Historic Trail? This grant offers funding to support projects focused on trail interpretation, education, improvements, and maintenance, fostering greater public appreciation and stewardship.
Secure Funding for Historic Trail Preservation & Research
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to research, preserve, and promote the Old Spanish National Historic Trail in Arizona. This grant supports understanding cultural resources, recreational opportunities, and educating the public on its multicultural heritage.
Get Funding for Wildlife Water Projects in Arizona!
Are you a business or organization in Arizona working on wildlife conservation? This grant funds the repair and reconstruction of vital water catchments crucial for sustaining wildlife populations, especially during drought.
Secure Funds for Bird Habitat Conservation Projects
This grant supports collaborations between federal, state, and non-governmental organizations to advance bird habitat conservation across North America. Funding is available for projects focused on sharing knowledge, research, and best practices for protecting migratory bird populations and their habitats on public lands.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies focused on wildlife research can receive grants to support projects like monitoring burrowing owl populations and their habitats. These funds are crucial for understanding and protecting endangered species in designated conservation areas.
Get Funding for Oil & Gas Air Quality Research
Oil and gas companies in the Northern Appalachian Basin can secure funding for studies evaluating the effectiveness of best management practices in reducing air emissions. This grant supports research to inform better air quality decisions and understand the impact of regulations and technologies on greenhouse gas reduction.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation & Land Management
This grant supports efforts to improve communication and collaboration between federal, state, and NGO natural resource professionals for wildlife management and conservation in North America. Funds help facilitate information sharing on research and best practices, ultimately enhancing public experiences on public lands.
Grant Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This grant from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) seeks partners to conduct vital research on the Relict Leopard Frog, contributing to conservation efforts in Southern Nevada. Funding is available to support studies that align with the BLM's conservation strategies for this species.
Unlock Funds for Alaskan Land Use Research
Alaskan organizations can secure funding to gather and analyze data on traditional and current land use in the Upper Black River region. This Challenge Cost Share program requires a 50:50 match from partners to support vital research.
Get Funding for Forest Resource Inventory & Youth Training
This program offers cost-share funding for projects that integrate forestry, fuels, and vegetation resource inventories on BLM-managed lands. It specifically encourages incorporating training and employment opportunities for local youth in field operations.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Contraceptive Research
This grant is for qualified university partners and CESU organizations to research and develop an advanced, longer-lasting contraceptive vaccine for wild horses and burros. The funding aims to create a more effective and water-soluble vaccine adjuvant using Toll-like receptor agonists and nanoparticles.
Fund Your Research: Fire Science Grants Available!
Are you involved in fire science research and looking for funding? This program supports the exchange of fire science knowledge across various regions to improve land management practices.
Get Funding for Cultural Resource Field Studies!
This grant offers funding for projects focused on enhancing cultural resource field studies and archaeological research on Bureau of Land Management lands. It's designed for entities looking to train students and conduct vital artifact analysis and site surveys.
Fund Your Alaska Outdoor Recreation Projects
Alaska-based public or state universities can secure funding for crucial outdoor recreation studies that inform planning and management. This initiative aims to gather and analyze data to enhance recreational opportunities and resource stewardship.
Get Funding for Public Land Projects - BLM Utah
Non-federal entities like local governments and private companies can partner with the BLM Utah to get funding for projects that improve public lands, including wildlife habitat, recreation, and cultural resource protection.
Grant Funding for Rare Plant Conservation & Research
Businesses can partner with the Bureau of Land Management and the University of Washington to receive funding for critical rare plant conservation efforts. This initiative supports research, ex situ seed storage, species reintroduction, and public education to protect sensitive native flora.